'How do you sit down with those beads?' Natasha Joubert's outfit in France divides Mzansi [video]

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'How do you sit down with those beads?' Natasha Joubert's outfit in France divides Mzansi [video]
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Miss South Africa Natasha Joubert's outfit at the L'Oréal Paris event left fans divided on whether she represented South Africa well.

Former Miss What? Connie Ferguson’s message to Miss SA Natasha Joubert gets Mzansi talkingIndeed, it is difficult to impress everyone; we saw this with Natasha’s outfit.

‘I get to call this home for the next year’: Natasha Joubert shows off her Miss SA apartmentAfter Natasha Joubert shared pictures and videos of her outfit, fans were left with many words.‘Made in heaven’: Natasha Joubert’s boyfriend’s anniversary message thrills Mzansi12Go: Charting the Course of Innovative Travel in Southeast Asia

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