Zozibini Tunzi to gift South African girls with Bokang Montjane dolls
'I want all little girls to see their face reflected in mine,' explained Tunzi.
Zozibini Tunzi holding the Bokang Montjane doll that the Miss Universe organization will be donating to the various charities they support | Image: Instagram
During the unveiling event for the gowns and costumes she will be wearing for the upcoming Miss Universe pageant, Zozibini Tunzi also revealed that little girls across the globe will be gifted with a doll modelled after former Miss South Africa, Bokang Montjane-Tshabalala.
Speaking to the media and other attendees at the Maslow Hotel in Sandton on Friday, Tunzi said: “I want all little girls to see their face reflected in mine.”
She said this while wearing the second gown she will be rocking at the pageant. It is a Biji – La Maison de Couture design inspired by South African minerals.
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The dolls will be distributed by the Miss Universe organisation and will be given to the various charities they support.
The dolls are part of a range called the Princess Bokang dolls
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The dolls were launched in 2018 as a joint venture between the model and her soccer star husband Siphiwe Tshabalala and are available at select Jet stores for a retail price of R269.00.
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