A teenager has been crowned as having Britain's dirtiest student house after she was told to enter by her appalled father.

Brittani Cooper, 19, who is ironically studying real estate at the University of the West of England, has scooped the dubious accolade.

She submitted revolting photos to the competition after father saw how grim her kitchen was at her home in Filton, Bristol, and told her to enter.

Brittani Cooper (left) has won the award for having Britain's filthiest student home (right)

She submitted revolting photos to the competition after father saw how grim her kitchen was

The winning pictures - the worst out of 982 entries - reveal stomach-churning scenes inside the flat she shares with five housemates.

Bins are overflowing, piles of pizza boxes are stacked on top of bin bags, dirty plates tower next to the sink and black grease covers the hob.

Despite bedding down in a filth-ridden flat, the brunette from Longlevens, Gloucestershire, still manages to look impeccable.

Miss Cooper said: 'My dad saw that web-blinds.com had launched a campaign to find the UK's worst student digs on an online news site.

Miss Cooper, 19, is ironically studying real estate at the University of the West of England

Despite bedding down in a filth-ridden flat, the brunette still manages to look impeccable

'He sent me the link to the article as a joke because he knew that my housemates and I didn't exactly keep our flat the tidiest during the past year.

Miss Cooper said her father wants to split the money, 'but that won't be happening'

'I decided it was worth entering with some images of our very messy kitchen, and now I'm so happy I did.'

Miss Cooper has won £500 for coming first in the competition, run by web-blinds.com, the sister site of Hilarys.

The first-year student said her father now wants a cut of the prize money - presumably to pay for a cleaner.

She said: 'My dad is now saying he wants to share the money 50/50 with me, but that won't be happening.

'I'm going to use it towards decorating my new student house for my second year. I'm aiming to keep my new home a lot cleaner.'

Kirsty O'Sullivan, spokesman for web-blinds.com, said: 'It was no easy task to pick just one winner from the students' submissions to our dirtiest digs competition.

'In fact, it was tough even looking at some of the pictures.'

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