Entries for Miss SA 2021 now open
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Do you have what it takes to follow the steps of former Miss Universe titleholders Zozibini Tunzi and Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters and the current Miss South Africa, Shudufhadzo Musida? If yes, then hereâs your chance to become the next Miss South Africa.
The Miss SA organisation is searching for the next woman to represent the country on the global stage and become one of South Africaâs most prominent ambassadors and influencers.
Entries open for Miss South Africa 2021 on Monday, May 24, at 17pm, and will close on June 24, at midnight.
Stephanie Weil of the Miss South Africa Organisation says: âWe are delighted that the Miss South Africa brand continues to provide a leading voice for the winners but also all the young entrants and finalists who join us as a part of this empowerment platform. We canât wait to meet the class of 2021 and introduce them to all of South Africa!â
Miss Universe Andrea Meza hails from Chihuahua City, Mexico. The beauty of Chinese-Mexican ancestry rose above 73 women for the coveted Miss Universe crown.
Beauty queen hopes she made SA proud despite not placing in the competition 17 May 2021 - 14:21 By Toni Jaye Singer Miss Universe SA Natasha Joubert has congratulated the winner and runners-up in the 69th Miss Universe pageant. Image: Supplied/Miss SA
SA’s Miss Universe hopeful Natasha Joubert has extended her congratulations to the victor of this year’s pageant, Andrea Meza from Mexico, saying she is a “worthy winner”.
“Andrea is going to be a wonderful Miss Universe at a time when we need it the most,” she said.
Though Joubert was hoping to inherit the crown from the outgoing queen Zozibini Tunzi to secure coveted back-to-back wins for Mzansi, she was knocked out of the competition when the Top 21 were announced during the pageant’s finale on Sunday.
Miss Universe South Africa congratulates Miss Universe winner There will be a repeat of the Miss Universe pageant tonight on 1 Magic (DStv Channel 103) at 21:30. Monday, 17 May 2021, 12:15 Miss South Africa, Natasha Joubert
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS - Miss Universe South Africa, Natasha Joubert, has paid tribute to Miss Universe winner Andrea Meza from Mexico as well as offering her congratulations to runner-up Miss Brazil Julia Gama and second runner-up Miss Peru Janick Maceta Del Castillo.
The 69th edition of the Miss Universe competition took place this weekend in the United States with Zozibini Tunzi of South Africa crowning her successor. Tunzi was the longest running title holder in the history of the pageant, due to the global Covid-19 pandemic which led to the postponement of last year’s ceremony.