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Third day in shop window for brides in wedding contest | Third day in shop window for brides in wedding contest |
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Two "mannequin brides" have spent more than 48 hours in a bridal shop window in a bid to win thousands of pounds worth of wedding gifts. | |
Kate Holder, from Holsworthy, Devon and Tara Attis, from St Austell, Cornwall have been modelling their wedding dresses in a 1ft x 3ft window space in Bude since 11:00 BST on Saturday. | Kate Holder, from Holsworthy, Devon and Tara Attis, from St Austell, Cornwall have been modelling their wedding dresses in a 1ft x 3ft window space in Bude since 11:00 BST on Saturday. |
The bride-to-be who remains on the platform the longest will win prizes worth £5,000 towards their wedding day. | |
Both must also sleep in the window. | |
The pair are refusing to quit and at the 54-hour mark, Tara, 32, who is getting married in 2017, said both women were "quite stubborn" and she did not see the competition "ending anytime soon". | The pair are refusing to quit and at the 54-hour mark, Tara, 32, who is getting married in 2017, said both women were "quite stubborn" and she did not see the competition "ending anytime soon". |
Her opponent, Kate, 27, is due to be married in February and said winning would add "an extra bit of sparkle to the day". | Her opponent, Kate, 27, is due to be married in February and said winning would add "an extra bit of sparkle to the day". |
Win or lose, both women have invited each other to their weddings. | Win or lose, both women have invited each other to their weddings. |
The pair are allowed to take a toilet break every four hours. |
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