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Two Miss Universe winners to share Miss SA stage

Catriona Gray and Zozibini Tunzi to host Miss SA as presenters

Pre-show host Catriona Gray.

MISS Universe title holders Catriona Gray and Zozibini Tunzi will be sharing the Miss South Africa stage during the pageant finale on Saturday, 16 October.

The lovely beauties will serve as backstage presenters during the live broadcast of the much-anticipated show.

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Gray, who hails from the Philippines, will host the pageant’s exclusive pre-show activities, available online on the MissSA.live website, to subscribers around the globe.

This is not Gray’s first visit to South Africa. She served on the Miss South Africa 2019 judges panel when the title went to Tunzi, who then went on to inherit Gray’s Miss Universe crown a few months later.

Tunzi said she was thrilled to serve as a presenter for this year’s pageant and to get the opportunity to work with her friend.

‘It’s such a full circle moment for me, having started on the stage as a contestant, to being a judge and now to backstage hosting. I will have touched and experienced every aspect of the show. That is very special,’ said Tunzi.

Miss South Africa 2021 will be crowned at the Grand Arena, GrandWest in Cape Town

The event will be screened live from 5pm on M-Net (DStv channel 101) and Mzansi Magic (DStv channel 161), and will also be streamed online for an international audience on MissSA.live with extra highlights and exclusive content.

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