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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

TAMARYN GREEN FROM PAARL IS CROWNED MISS SOUTH AFRICA

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A radiant Tamaryn Green has been crowned Miss South Africa 2018 in the year that the pageant proudly celebrated its 60th anniversary Diamond Jubilee.

The 23-year-old medical student from Paarl will receive R3-million in prizes in one of the richest pageants in the world. Green will also be representing South Africa at the Miss Universe pageant at the end of the year.

Runner up was 26-year-old B Comm graduate Thulisa Keyi from East London who took the title Miss World South Africa and who will represent South Africa on the global stage in this competition later this year. She will receive nearly R600 000 in prizes.

An excited and overwhelmed Green said she was determined to make a difference during her reign.

In her Miss South Africa acceptance speech Green said: “I promise to build on the legacy of all former Miss South Africa title holders and to represent my country with elegance, style, beauty and unwavering commitment. Miss South Africa is so much more than just a competition. It is a calling, an opportunity to give back to the country that has richly provided so much to me so far.”

“As Miss South Africa I will be in a strong position to assist with the reconstruction of a better South Africa. I have always been passionate about making a positive and progressive difference in the lives of others. I grew up being exposed to two very different worlds: That of the fortunate and less fortunate. I want to assist in bringing those worlds together. I believe this can be done by providing equal education to all. Actions speak louder than words.  I want to be a voice to those who cannot be heard, a servant and role model to South Africans and to the people of the world at large.”

The event was a star-studded affair. Nearly 40 former Miss South Africa titleholders were in attendance including Miss Worlds Penny Rey Coelen (1958), Anneline Kriel Bacon (1974) and Rolene Strauss (2014). Also in attendance were former Miss Universe Margaret Gardiner (1978) and the reigning Miss Universe Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters. There was also Basetsana Makgalamele Kumalo (1994), Kerishnie Naiker (1997) and Bokang Montjane Tshabalala (2010).

Suzette van der Merwe, from the Miss South Africa Organisation (and Miss SA 1990) was delighted: “The competition this year was exceptionally tough with 12 very strong contenders competing for the title. I believe Tamaryn will be a fantastic ambassador during her reign. We also want to congratulate runner-up Thulisa who is Miss World South Africa.”

Smile90.4FM caught up with Tamaryn to find out what her plans are for the year ahead. Take a listen to the podcast at the top of the page.

 

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