I think she's gorgeous and certainly a lot better looking than most of the fitness/figure competitors, so I'm not sure what you meant by 'sadly'.
As Britt is the new face of women's bodybuilding, I'm definitely a fan for life.
Tre, from Britt's web posted "bio", I understood that she is competing-in/placing-in female BB and not fitness/figure competitions. Is that correct?
If so, while most of Britt's photos look really hot now (but, leave it up to MindSpin to find a current photo of Britt with a "manface"), I am really concerned about Britt's future in female BB!
If, in fact, Britt continues to pursue female BB "glory", she is going to face progressively greater pressure to use the male androgens to the point of starting to "masculinize" her looks (particularly in the face) as so many other female BB'ers have tragically done over the years!
I used to be a much bigger fan of female BB and blindly overlooked the progressive masculinizing effects of their androgen use, until I came to Getbig. Here, I started participating in threads where members/posters (like MindSpin) would post progressive photos of female BB'ers who looked very feminine/beautiful (like Britt) early-on in their BB career, but started looking much more masculine as their competitive BB career progressed.
This shocking transformation in the appearance of several female BB'ers must have been the cumulative effects of the male androgerns they were/are apparently taking and not just the effects of simply aging (as only a few years had separated some of these sharply contrasting "beautiful-female-to-'she-he' transformation" photos)! I had to admit that I was wrong in my enthusiasm/support of the "female BB'er look", and that several female BB'ers had literally ruined their femininity with their progressive-juicin'.
Hopefully, the new rule changes in female BB will help bring an end to this madness (but it is doubtful, as rampant gear-use is seemingly pervasive in not only female BB, but fitness/figure, as well). Only drastice changes in contest judging standards, rigorous drug testing, and stiff penalties, seem to be the answer(s) to the rampant drug problem (if even these measures will suffice)!??