Melissa Nayimuli -the lady many claimed was “robbed” of the Miss SA title, has spoken out about not successful the crown for a second time.
However whereas it will be forgivable for her to be disenchanted and even bitter about her loss, the mannequin and TV producer is dealing with the ends of her pageant journey with grace and sophistication.
Melissa made the Miss SA Prime 5 however misplaced out to winner Natasha Joubert who was topped on Sunday night time.
Like Melissa, Natasha re-entered the pageant after competing in 2020.
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MELISSA NAYIMULU: ‘ONWARDS AND UPWARDS’
In her first Instagram put up following Natasha’s crowning, Melissa mirrored on the end result of her Miss SA journey.
She shared: “God’s Will was performed final night time. All I’ve ever prayed for was to have the ability to share my advocacy with as many individuals as potential, to signify us, as Africans, in our energy and in our truest kind and man. Didn’t God do it? My coronary heart is full.”
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Melissa thanked her followers who supported her, a lot of whom claimed she had been “robbed” of the title.
She added: “Onwards & upwards from right here!”.
KIND WORDS FROM FORMER MISS SA WINNERS
Within the feedback part, many Miss SA alumni shared form phrases with Melissa Nayimuli.
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Zozi Tunzi: “Sthandwa sam, you might be unbelievable! This speech and your visibility is essential and really mandatory. I hope you already know that, and I hope if this platform will not be your path that you’re redirected someplace the place you are able to do this job. Head up”
Shudu Musida: “What you probably did can’t be undone. I can’t look ahead to the world to witness your energy and what you stand for”.
Liesl Laurie: “So particular. Congratulations on all you will have achieved up to now. You have been born for greatness.”
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