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Beauty Ashley makes the final four of top modelling competition after her trip to cattle farm in Argentina

LIVINGSTON model Ashley Brown has made it down to the final four of Britain’s Next Top Model.

The 20-year-old was placed in the bottom two in this week’s episode of the Living TV programme which was shown on Monday.

But the mother-of-two from Eliburn was saved by judges Huggy Ragnarsson, designer Louis Mariette, and former model and television presenter Lisa Snowdon.

The current Miss West Lothian jetted off to Argentina for this week’s challenge and she continues her quest for one of the most prestigious titles in the modelling world.

The girls were based in the capital Buenos Aires and had to work in trendy upmarket store Le Martinez serving the elite of Argentinian society before taking to the catwalk for a fashion parade.

Ashley then visited a cattle ranch where she was challenged to film an advert for Argentine beef.

Then she was whisked to Salt Flats, one of the most serene and beautiful locations in South America, for a Skin Bliss photoshoot with the other finalists.

And despite ending up in the bottom two the Eliburn girl was given another chance by judges to grasp the title after they decided to send home Viola.

Follow Ashley’s progress as she aims to become the country’s next catwalk queen on Britain’s Next Top Model on Living TV next Monday at 9pm.

IN FASHION: lovely Ashley is in the final four of Britain’s Next Top Model and is hoping to go all the way to the title.