brett breslow and brendan sheridan, thank you very much giving us your stories.uty queen. in fact, the first south asian—born miss england. i've been speaking to bhasha mukherjee in between her nightshift at a hospital in lincolnshire. none of us prepared for this at medical school, covid—i9 pandemics and things like that. we prepared for the usual heart attacks and strokes. but it's nice to see that everybody has each other‘s back at this time and is prepared to help each other. i'm not seeing a lot of one—upmanship or anything like that, because everyone's in the same boat. in a way, it is called the great equaliser for that reason — no—one knows any better than any other person about this disease. when you say you have that feeling that everybody has each other‘s back, i know that when you were first announced, when you first became miss england, you experienced something of a racist backlash, and i wanted to ask you about the attitudes then and perhaps what might be changing. yes, so i always felt a sense of, you know, imposter syndrome being miss england in