The Miss SA 2024 will be decided on August 10, 2024.
Two Miss South Africa 2024 candidates, Nobule Langa and Lesaukuthula Maseko, were eliminated from the competition on Saturday, 27 July.
this is, Crown Chaserscontestant Mia Le Roux was announced as the winner of this episode.
Langa and Maseko said their Miss South Africa 2024 journey had been difficult but rewarding.
“Every day was a learning experience, challenging myself but also having fun. I felt so free, vulnerable and happy.”
“For the first time, I really empathized with other women because when I talked about my life and my challenges, I realized someone else was feeling the same way, and that's what's great – we learn and grow together. I've made lifelong friendships with the women I met at Top 30,” Langa said.
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Langa and Maseko share the worst moments of their Miss South Africa journey
Maseko said she found it difficult to cope with the pressures of a reality TV show. Crown Chasers.
She added: “The hardest part was being away from my family for five weeks and dealing with the pressures of a reality TV show.”
Langa also admitted that appearing on the show was not easy for her.
She explained, “The hardest part about this journey has been being in a small space and not being able to do the things I normally do, like going to the gym at 5am every day, sitting outside in the sun and moving around freely. The lack of sleep has also been difficult.”
She added that she will not be taking part in the Miss SA pageant again.
“I lived each day in the moment and trusted God to guide me through every decision and intention. I fulfilled my purpose as the Top 13 of Miss SA 2024 and I am happy that more girls will enter to fulfill their purpose.”
Maseko, meanwhile, said she plans to try her luck again, adding: “It's always been my dream!”
They both said they plan to go back to work in the future, with Ranga saying he plans to complete his audit articles and take the final exams to qualify as a chartered accountant.
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