Mr England hunks strip down for cancer charity calendar, featuring Birmingham boss

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The Mr England 2025 calendar features ripped hunks raising funds for Balls to Cancer, including Birmingham's own Usman Janjua.

Mr England hunks have stripped off to pose for a cheeky calendar to raise thousands of pounds for a cancer charity.

The 12 finalists got together to create the fun 2025 calendar featuring the nation's fittest men which is raising money for Balls to Cancer.

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It includes reigning Mr England and Kingsguard Manuel Alcantara Turner, 22, who is currently in Vietnam competing in the final of Mr World.

Sheep farmer and wrestler Nathan Angel, 21, is also featured flexing his muscles while wearing nothing but a pair of St George's cross boxer shorts.

Nathan will be going to Thailand in December to compete in Mr International alongside security expert Christian Hawkins, 25, who also features in May.

Accountant Bal Tattla, 26, who won the Mr England public vote, and Tommy Dodd, 32, a groundsman, are featured on the front cover.

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Talented footballer and company boss Usman Janjua, 24, reached the final of Mr England but was later crowned Mr Pakistan and is also currently at Mr World.

Usman, of Birmingham, has join serving soldier Manuel, of Whitley Bay, at the competition, which runs until November 24.

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Pageant bosses are hoping to sell at least 1,000 of the £10 limited edition calendars - but more can be printed upon demand.

Organiser Angie Beasley said: "I was introduced to the Balls to Cancer charity at the Grand Station where we held Miss England this year.

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"I'm proud to say both the Miss and Mr England finalists have raised thousands for the cause between them this year.

"Cancer doesn't discriminate and can affect any of us at any time, out of the blue I lost my son's father to leukaemia, my dear nan had stomach cancer and now my partner has prostate and bone cancer - but he's fighting it.

"There's so many types of cancer I never realised when I was younger.

"By creating this calendar hopefully it will raise more awareness to the younger generation to get checked regularly and look after themselves. Health is everything."

The next Mr World will be crowned next Sunday.

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So far Manuel has so far reached the final 20 in the "Head to Head" round where he did a speech about the importance of servicemen and women throughout the world on Armistice Day.

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