A Syrian refugee shines in the world of fame in Britain

I graduated as a doctor and won the titles of beauty queen and top model

Nine years ago, Syrian Lynn came to Britain, fleeing the war in her country, and was able to shine in the world of fame, as she was able to marry, have children, graduate as a doctor and win the Miss Married Women award.

She came with her parents as a refugee in 2013 with a bag of clothes that she carried on her back to settle in the county of Yorkshire in the north of England. She studied English and later became a translator for the United Nations refugee agency.

She joined the University of Sheffield and graduated in 2019, and is currently preparing for her final training to become an NHS physician, and her ambition does not end here as she wants to continue her studies and specialize in the field of surgery.

She won the title of Miss Married Women in Britain in August 2020, and won the title of Model of the Year in the “Top Model International” competition held last month in London.

Lynn obtained British citizenship in 2020, despite that, the US embassy refused to grant her an entry visa to participate in the Miss Married Women in the World contest, and the reason was her birthplace in Damascus.

Lynn’s case and the US embassy’s refusal to grant her a visa led to a wave of criticism and a massive crackdown on social media and the British and Arab press.
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