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Think you know Britain’s best mum? Enter her in our Fabulous Mum of the Year competition to win a spa break worth over £1,000

OUR Fabulous Mum of the Year competition is back - and bigger than ever.

We want to hear from you about why the most special person in your life - or the life of someone close to you - deserves some extra special recognition this Mother's Day.

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Do you know a mum who deserves to be crowned a Fabulous Mum of the Year?Credit: Getty - Contributor

This year we've split the competition into five categories - Stepmum, Survivor Mum, Single Mum, Foster Mum and All-round Supermum - with each winner receiving a spa break at Champneys worth over £1,000 and a glossy photoshoot with Fabulous magazine.

We are also delighted to welcome our new celebrity judging panel: TV presenter Rochelle Humes, best-selling author Giovanna Fletcher, Good Morning Britain presenter Kate Garraway and Sun columnist Deborah James.

Whether it's overcoming adversity, doing incredible work in her local community, dedicating her life to help children in need, working long hours to support her family or looking so fabulous at 60 that people think she's your sister, we want to hear your stories.

Mum-of-three Giovanna, 33, says: “I’m delighted to be a judge on this competition, as I know how important the job of a mum is.

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This year our celebrity judging panel Giovanna Fletcher, Rochelle Humes, Kate Garraway and Sun columnist Deborah James will choose the lucky winnersCredit: Wilfried Haubenberger - The Sun
Mum of The Year 2019 judges explain how their lives changed when they became a mum

“I don’t think the role of being a mum is well recognised and it can be a thankless, 24-hour job - and you don’t get medals for it. It’s a lovely thing to have your hard work recognised."

Mum-of-two Rochelle, 33, adds: "The competition is a much-needed chance to honour women doing great things for their families and communities.

"I’m really looking forward to hearing the different stories of the women who have entered, or have been put forward by others.

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"I am very excited that we have a category for single mums as my mum was a lone parent. It is so incredibly hard to juggle parenting when you have a partner to lean on, like I have, let alone when it’s your sole responsibility."

The winners will receive a luxury spa break at ChampneysCredit: CHAMPNEYS
The two-night stay includes healthy buffet breakfasts, a tasty three-course buffet lunch and delicious evening mealsCredit: Champneys
Mum of The Year 2019 judges explain what kind of parent they are

Bestselling author Deborah, 37, who has stage 4 bowel cancer, says: “Motherhood has been different for me in some ways, as I have had health issues. My cancer was diagnosed when my children were just nine and seven.

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*The photoshoot in London must take place before March 15. For full terms and conditions, click here.

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One of our runner-ups from last year's competition was Kim Thursfield, who miscarried two babies and had to leave her job due to prenatal depression and went on to launch TWO successful theatre schools.

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Fellow runner-up Moira Scott, who went without her own bedroom for 20 years for the sake of her kids, has dedicated her life to caring for her mother with dementia.

And brave Stacey Mustill, 38, who woke up to find her husband dead at Christmas, has raised £26,000 and set up a charity in his memory.

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