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Jessica Page (born 28 October 1995) is an English model, entrepreneur and beauty pageant titleholder, who was crowned Miss Universe Great Britain 2023 and served as the country's delegate to the Miss Universe 2023 pageant.
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Early life
[edit]Page was born on 28 October 1995 in Liverpool.[1][2][3][4][5] Born in Childwall, Liverpool, Jessica is the daughter of Carol Page and Mike Lennon. Jessica is part Māori on her father’s side. Jessica attended St Hilda’s high school from 2007-2014, gaining qualifications in subjects such as business studies, textiles and sociology. She is a business woman and entrepreneur, working with businesses such as Just Eat and Oh My Cheesecake, where she worked with her ex partner. Page previously finished as the first runner-up at Miss Great Britain 2022 and as a top five finalist at Miss Great Britain 2019.[6][7]
Pageantry
[edit]Miss Universe 2023
[edit]Page was crowned Miss Universe Great Britain in Wales in the summer of 2023 and represented her country at Miss Universe 2023 but Unplaced.[8][9]
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Jessica Page
View on GrokipediaEarly life and education
Early life
Jessica Page was born on October 28, 1995, in Liverpool, England.[5] She grew up in the Childwall suburb of Liverpool, where she spent her childhood and teenage years.[2] Page attended St Hilda’s Church of England High School in Liverpool, completing her secondary education there as a teenager.[6][7] During her school years, she developed an interest in modeling and pageantry, beginning her involvement in competitions at age 17.[6]Education
Page attended St. Hilda's Church of England High School in Liverpool from 2007 to 2013.[7] Following high school, she enrolled at the University of Chester, graduating in 2017 with a bachelor's degree in marketing and events management from the Business School.[7][2] Her studies focused on marketing principles and event planning.[7]Professional career
Early career
After graduating from the University of Chester in 2017 with a bachelor's degree in marketing and events management, Jessica Page entered the workforce in entry-level marketing roles that aligned with her academic training. Her educational background provided a strong foundation for these initial positions, emphasizing practical skills in business promotion and event coordination. Page joined Just Eat, a major food delivery service, as a field sales executive through their graduate scheme, starting in August 2017 and continuing until February 2020. In this role, she focused on sales and account management in the North West England region, including areas like Liverpool and Wirral, building essential experience in client relations and operational marketing within a FTSE 100 company. From February 2020 to March 2023, Page served as creative director at Oh My Cheesecake, a cheesecake company based in Clayton-le-Moors, Lancashire, where she handled events and promotional activities to support business growth. This position involved leveraging her marketing expertise for product launches and customer engagement, contributing to the company's expansion, including the opening of its first shop in October 2021. These early roles from 2017 through the early 2020s established Page's professional foundation in marketing and events, honing her skills in business operations and promotion.Entrepreneurship and modeling
Jessica Page has established herself as an entrepreneur by founding multiple ventures that capitalize on her expertise in marketing and events management, earned through her degree from the University of Chester. During the COVID-19 lockdown, she served as creative director for Oh My Cheesecake, a dessert business specializing in innovative cheesecakes served on sticks, which opened its first physical location in Lancashire in October 2021 and employed five staff members as of 2022 while building a dedicated customer base from Liverpool and beyond. She oversaw its operations and expansion efforts as of 2022, including plans for a Liverpool storefront. In addition to her work with the dessert company, Page owns Social Hype, a social media agency where she provides freelance marketing management services to clients, leveraging digital strategies to enhance brand visibility. By 2023, she had introduced the ‘Take Her Lead’ campaign, a program designed to support young women in launching their own businesses through guidance on public speaking, self-representation, and self-employment. These efforts stem from her early career as a marketing manager, which provided foundational experience in campaign development and client relations. In media features from 2023 to 2025, Page has been highlighted for her role in promoting women's economic empowerment, emphasizing collaboration and resilience in business. Page's modeling career commenced around 2019, evolving into professional engagements that align with her entrepreneurial public persona, including endorsements and appearances that amplify her personal brand. By integrating modeling with her business acumen, Page has cultivated a multifaceted profile, appearing in promotional campaigns and media outlets that showcase her as a dynamic figure in both industries. In a 2025 interview, she was described as a trailblazing businesswoman whose modeling work complements her ventures in fostering authentic personal branding for women entrepreneurs.[8] Following her departure from Oh My Cheesecake in March 2023, Page took on the role of Brand Manager at Delamere Flavoured Milk as of 2025.[9]Pageantry
Early competitions
Jessica Page's pageantry journey began in 2015 at the age of 19, when she entered the Miss Liverpool competition as a university student aiming to raise awareness for homelessness charities. Her performance earned her the runner-up position, allowing her to advance and represent Liverpool at the Miss England 2015 national finals held at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry.[6][10] Building on this experience, Page expanded her involvement to national level competitions. In 2016, she competed in Miss Universe Great Britain, where she placed in the top five among a field of contestants from across the UK. She returned to the same pageant in 2019 as Miss Liverpool, participating as a finalist at age 23 while completing her studies in marketing and events management. Although unplaced that year, the competition highlighted her growing presence in the pageant circuit.[11][11][12] Page's dedication culminated in 2022 with her entry into the Miss Great Britain pageant, representing Liverpool once again. At the national final in Leicester, she secured first runner-up, narrowly missing the crown to winner Amy Meisak amid 38 competitors. This achievement, accomplished while establishing her early professional career, solidified her reputation as a rising figure in British pageantry.[4] These early contests from 2015 to 2022 demonstrated Page's progressive commitment, transitioning from local representation to competitive national placements and honing skills in public speaking, philanthropy, and performance that would define her later successes.Miss Universe Great Britain 2023
Jessica Page was crowned Miss Universe Great Britain 2023 on July 8, 2023, at The Riverfront Theatre & Arts Centre in Newport, Wales, after competing against over 30 other contestants from across the United Kingdom.[1][13] At the time, the 27-year-old from Liverpool, England, represented her home nation with a platform emphasizing empowerment for women in business, drawing on her experience as a marketing professional and entrepreneur.[2] The national director, Paula Abbandonato, highlighted Page's strength and determination as key factors in her selection, noting her poise during the competition's interviews, swimsuit, and evening gown segments.[2] Page's victory marked the culmination of her preparation, which included intensive training in public speaking, fitness, and personal branding to showcase her business acumen. As the founder of Take Her Lead, a initiative supporting young women entrepreneurs, she positioned herself as a role model, with the pageant emphasizing how her entrepreneurial background could inspire broader societal impact.[2] This win, her third attempt at the title following placements in earlier national competitions, underscored the event's focus on resilience and professional achievement alongside traditional pageant elements.[2]Miss Universe 2023
Jessica Page competed as Miss Universe Great Britain at the 72nd Miss Universe pageant, held on November 18, 2023, at the Gimnasio Nacional José Adolfo Pineda in [San Salvador](/page/San Salvador), El Salvador.[14]She represented her country among 84 international contestants, having qualified through her recent national crowning earlier that year.[3]
During the event, Page participated in preliminary competitions, interviews, and the national costume show, where she donned an innovative outfit resembling an Oxford Dictionary to highlight British literary heritage and education.[15][16]
Her journey involved international travel from Liverpool to El Salvador for the multi-day pageant activities.[1]
Page ultimately did not place in the competition, with Sheynnis Palacios of Nicaragua crowned Miss Universe 2023.[14]
