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South Africa’s top 3 beauties will represent SA at three illustrious competitions

“Once, Miss South Africa 2020 is crowned in August, and the two runners-up are announced, we will decide which candidate would do the best at which competition.”

Miss Universe, Miss World, and now Miss Supranational.

For the first time in the history of the Miss South Africa pageant, the top three finalists will represent the country at the world’s three most prestigious pageants.

The first Miss Supranational competition began in 2009 in Poland with 40 countries from around the world represented.

There are now more than 80 competitors from every continent.

South Africa has sent entrants before, but this will be the first time under the official Miss South Africa Organisation banner.

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Last year, Miss South Africa 2019 Zozibini Tunzi, represented the rainbow nation at Miss Universe and took the title, while first runner-up Sasha-Lee Olivier went to Miss World.

“We are delighted that a third finalist, the second runner-up, will now be able to shine on the international stage.

“Once, Miss South Africa 2020 is crowned in August, and the two runners-up are announced, we will decide which candidate would do the best at which competition,” said the chief executive officer of the Miss South Africa Organisation, Stephanie Weil.

Gerhard Parzutka von Lipinski, president of the Miss Supranational Organisation, echoed Weil’s words

“It is with great pride and pleasure that we welcome the Miss South Africa Organisation as the newest member of the Supra family.

“Miss South Africa has a long history of launching the careers of many phenomenal women.

“We have been extremely impressed by the transformation the brand has undergone in the past year and we are looking forward to welcoming one of the top three of the 2020 competition to the 12th edition of Miss Supranational,” he said.

Beauties who still wish to enter have until Sunday, May 31 at midnight.

Simply visit www.misssa.co.za, click on the tab ‘Miss South Africa 2020’ and then ‘enter now.

Entrants then have to answer some questions, upload photographs, and an introduction video on their social media accounts such as Instagram, Facebook or Twitter.

Miss South Africa 2020 will be crowned on the first weekend of August, as the country starts its Women’s Month celebrations.

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