Zozibini Tunzi has proclaimed the Miss Universe crown in front
of Miss Puerto Rico. Zozi impressed the judges with her normal stage nearness
and winning grin, just as her gladly South African style manifestations. The
normal magnificence follows in the strides of Margaret Gardiner who was
delegated Miss Universe in 1978, trailed by Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters in 2017.The
first candidate to advance to the best 20, Tunzi didn't flounder once and made
South Africa so pleased at the Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta. Her night outfit
merited the cost of affirmation and when she left the stage, she was the most
loved to grab the crown. Our own one of a kind Miss Universe added an
additional measurement to the last three hopefuls' responses to the last
question presented to them. When asked what the most significant thing we
should show little youngsters today, Tunzi told have Steve Harvey:
“I think the most important thing we should be teaching
young girls today is leadership. It is something that has been lacking in young
girls and woman for a long time. Not because we don’t want to, but because of
what society has labelled women to be. I think we are the most powerful beings
in the world and that we should be given every opportunity. That is what we
should be teaching these young girls. To take up space. Nothing is as important
as taking up space in society and cementing yourself.”
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