The reigning "Miss Germany" has won a court battle with beauty contest organisers, but still seems set to lose her crown over her objections to rules banning her from marrying or posing nude.
Berlin-based dental assistant Katrin Wrobel won the contest in January and duly signed a one-year contract with organisers Miss Germany Corporation (MGC) which has run 42 consecutive national competitions.
However, the 24-year-old later branded the contract immoral and said she could not work with the firm, which had planned to put her forward as Germany''s entry in the Miss World competition in Nigeria in November.
On last Friday, a Berlin court agreed that Wrobel could scrap her contract, freeing her to work independently as a model or a television presenter.
MGC was not available for comment, but its director Ralf Klemmer previously said that if Wrobel did not agree to the standard contract, her title would be handed to January''s runner-up.
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