SABC 3 confirms broadcast of Miss Universe pageant featuring South Africa's Mia Le Roux
South Africans will be able to watch and cheer on Miss South Africa Mia Le Roux as she competes in Miss Universe after SABC 3 confirmed that the pageant will be broadcast in Mexico.
“While we are proud to be broadcasting Miss Universe 2024 to the people of South Africa again this year, we are even more honored to crown the current Miss South Africa, Mia Le Roux. Millions of viewers watched it,” the S3 director asserted. Channel Thane Zondi.
In mid-October, Le Roux received a warm farewell at the swanky Maslow Hotel in Sandton ahead of her trip to Mexico and was given the responsibility of carrying the national flag at the Brand South Africa competition.
“This is a big responsibility, but I believed in myself when I entered Miss South Africa and I will continue to believe in myself that I will fly that flag high, beautifully and proudly.” I’m going,” Le Roux said. The Citizen at that time.
“I know she will hold our flag high in Mexico and give her all on that stage. I know she will make us proud and that the world will once again pay attention to South Africa.” I have very high expectations.”
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Le Roux left South Africa at the end of October and was bid farewell again at OR Tambo, wearing clothes designed by Juan Alia William.
The 73rd Miss Universe pageant will be held on November 16th in Mexico City, Mexico.
Le Roux said he was having a good time in the North American country.
“Although it was a jam-packed schedule, it was fun to see some of the beauties of Mexico, experience the culture, and meet contestants from all over the world.
“I work hard, but I also take time to savor every moment and memory. I would like to thank the people of South Africa for their messages of support. It means the world to me and・When I stand on the Universe stage, I plan to take everyone with me,” she said.
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Brand South Africa chief executive Toni Gumede said the decision to give Le Roux the flag was tied to her own caring nature.
“We're here because of her.” [Le Roux] fulfilled her role. She is doing her part here in South Africa, but the flag will be flown beyond South Africa's borders,” Gumede said.
Miss SA Organization CEO Stephanie Weil spoke with pride about Le Roux's presence and involvement in Miss Universe.
“She proudly carried a special message of inclusivity to Miss Universe, committed to representing all South Africans.
“She continues to be an inspiration as she continues to represent everyone with the goal of bringing a future of hope and opportunity to the excluded. We look forward to seeing her take the throne. I'm rooting for you.”
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