Claire Evans

Model

Claire Evans was born in Aberystwyth, Wales, United Kingdom on January 11th, 1983 and is the Model. At the age of 41, Claire Evans biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
January 11, 1983
Nationality
Wales
Place of Birth
Aberystwyth, Wales, United Kingdom
Age
41 years old
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Profession
Beauty Pageant Contestant, Model
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Claire Evans Life

Claire Louise Evans (born 11 January 1983) is a Welsh beauty pageant champion who was the Miss Wales child of parents Geraint and Michelle in Aberystwyth, Wales. She attended St Padarns Roman Catholic primary School and later Penglais Comprehensive School. Evans was a Welsh International athlete, winning many Welsh championship titles over the distances of 1500 m, 3000 m, 10,000 m, and cross country, and he also represented Wales at International level for many years.

She also has a certificate in sports therapy, making her a competitive swimmer at the county level.

Daniel Evans, Evans' younger brother, competed for Wales in athletics and captained his county Dyfed Schools in football.

Rhian Evans, the youngest of the three siblings, did not follow the athletics route but rather opted for amateur dramas. Evans was crowned Miss Wales in 2005 and went on to represent Wales at Miss World in China.

She was the first Miss Wales from Aberystwyth and Ceredigion.

She appeared at many functions over her year as well as being named Ambassador for the 2006 Heineken Cup Rugby alongside Ieuan Evans and Rob Howley.

The Heineken Cup was carried by Evans and Ieuan to the summit of Snowdon in Wales. In 2007, she finished 6th in the Miss Great Britain competition.

She has appeared in several magazines and music videos, as well as hosting a TV show for Sky's Living TV hosted by Tara Palmer-Tomkinson.

In Malaysia's glossy fashion magazine Citta Bella, Evans had a six-page modeling cover shoot. Evans won the title of Miss UK Hawaiian Tropic in 2009 and represented the United Kingdom in the 2009 international finals in the autumn.

Evans completed a course in London for a career as a freelance fashion, photographic, and creative media makeup artist in the same year, and has appeared on numerous high-fashion shoots and for Yes London during London Fashion Week.

Elizabeth's Wales, makeup artist for BBC's presenter Sian williams, and the coverage of the Queens Jubilee Festival includes X-Factor Rhydian Roberts, Jonathan Webber's 'Finding Dorothy,' Bryn Terfel Ysgoloriaeth, and many more.

Universal France selected her for the filming of French artist Garou, demonstrating her talent for makeup artistry.

Her most recent work was for two leading fashion stores in the Bahamas.

Miss England's Miss World portfolio makeup artist, Jane Evans, was a makeup artist for Miss England's Alize Lily Mounter Miss World portfolio.

Evans lived in Penarth from 2008 to 2009. She was the grandmother of Wales Scrum half and British Lion Mike Phillips.

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The most annoying touchscreens were revealed by car manufacturers, as drivers and safety departments state they want more buttons in cars

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 21, 2024
Nine out of ten drivers have been urged by automakers to ditch the latest wave of overly complicated and distracting touchscreens in new vehicles, urging them to take a step back in time by removing buttons and switches from dashboards. It comes as three out of five people surveyed said they had been distracted by an infotainment display while trying to drive. Drivers have been increasingly worried that the new shift to bigger screens with swarms of sub menus and complicated buttons isn't intuitive for motorists, raising the risk of accidents. A new research conducted by a leading motoring industry magazine has found which brands have the highest and, more importantly, worst touchscreen layouts that are impossible to navigate for drivers.

Death of the gearstick? More Britons are learning to drive manual cars as a result of technological advancements

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 29, 2024
The change comes against the backdrop of the emergence of electric cars and a refusal by manufacturers to remove gearboxes from conventional vehicles. As a result, most modern models now function in the same way as a bumper car or milk float, albeit with a sprightly pace from a standing start. Last year, almost 1.7 million people took their driving test, with 324,000 - 19 percent - in cars with automatic gearboxes.

Half of learners want lessons in EVs - and it's going to kill-off the manual gearbox

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 29, 2024
According to new reports, 48 percent of learners would be more likely to receive driving lessons in an electric car, but only one in seven will find a local instructor with an EV. A whopping 28 percent rise in the popularity of automatic tests compared to a decade ago means that manual gearboxes will eventually die out, and that extinction will be accelerated by the transition to greener motors.