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Natasha McPhee Takes Rolle Sisters Crown Back To Grand Bahama

GRAND BAHAMA, BAHAMAS – The Rolle sisters held their annual Christmas tree competition, and as usual, there can only be one winner! Natasha McPhee came out on top, which means that the floating plaque is headed to Grand Bahama.

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GRAND BAHAMA, BAHAMAS – The Rolle sisters held their annual Christmas tree competition, and as usual, there can only be one winner! Natasha McPhee came out on top, which means that the floating plaque is headed to Grand Bahama.

Here’s how the results panned out:

In fourth place was Denise Hinzsey – a safari Christmas, with 1,828 points.

In third place was Leah Rolle – a Pan African Christmas with 1,965 points.

Kimberley Rolle – Great Queens of Africa, took second with 2,008 points

In first place, Mcphee captured the crown with 2,024 points with a Luxe African Christmas.

Natasha Mcphee – Winner, 2025 Rolle Sisters Christmas Tree Competition

“It feels absolutely phenomenal to be the underdog, and to rise on top victorious, it gives you a sense of pride joy and validation, so its a great feeling”

The first time winner says she knew she had the competition in the bag from the start, and here’s why.

Natasha Mcphee – Winner, 2025 Rolle Sisters Christmas Tree Competition

“I knew what I wanted to do, I was focused, and I was very precise with my execution; when you’re building something and you know what you’re doing, there’s no need to doubt”

We also asked Mcphee whether she’s already thinking about repeating in 2026, she had this to say:

Natasha Mcphee – Winner, 2025 Rolle Sisters Christmas Tree Competition

“Its only been four days as the reigning queen, so I am here sitting on my throne and enjoying it”

“Im not going to make any promises like someone else did, but ill say this to you, this race is for horses not donkeys, and when a stallion is in a race, its always felt; 2026 is going to be epic.”

Her message to her sisters:

“My message to Denise would be congratulations for being successful with her dynasty; For Leah I would say to you that it was a good try, and oh to that Kimberly, I say to her that rumble that she was talking about in Grand Bahama, no baby that was a tsunami that hit Nassau, and through the lakes.”

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