The young beauty pageant winner has frequently been featured in the British media. Ten years old today, Tina Walczak has spent the majority of her time training for and competing in events. Their involvement in child beauty pageants has cost them sixteen thousand dollars, according to her mother, Madara Zilbert, but neither she nor her husband, Wojciech Walczak, have ever regretted these costs.

The couple’s original ambitions were not as lofty as those of other parents of young candidates; Tina’s vision of “becoming a princess” was more prevalent. She was only five years old when she first watched the television program Toddlers and Tiaras, and the joyous atmosphere and vibrant costumes captured her attention and inspired her to take part in a similar event. After spending a few weeks fulfilling her daughter’s wish, Madara looked into the equivalent of the American reality program in her country.

The initial competition had a price tag of 1,000 pounds, with the majority of the money spent on costumes, hair and cosmetics, lodging, and transportation. But as soon as Tina took the stage, Madara understood that money was only a means to an end. She observed Tina glowing and radiating assurance. Tina, who often avoids engaging with people, changed throughout the event and was really joyful.

With 20 trophies now under her belt, Tina is outpacing her mother in terms of competition success. The family resides in Wellingborough, where Wojciech works in a warehouse and Madara is employed in retail. Madara makes Tina’s clothing from scratch and does her own hair and cosmetics to save money.

Even for adults, the competitive climate may be stressful, but Tina manages it admirably and doesn’t view failure as a tragedy. Her parents encourage her in her quest for self-improvement as she learns to face her anxieties and correct her errors.
Despite their success, the family has come under fire from a variety of people, including conservative social media users who think that such competitions are bad for kids. Even some family members disagree with the child’s flamboyant attire and cosmetics. Nevertheless, Tina’s father is sure that his daughter would benefit from this experience because she already realizes that striving to satisfy everyone is impossible.