Having competed in the 2021 Miss Universe pageant, Natasha Joubert feels it is time to allow someone else the opportunity.
Our new Miss South Africa, Natasha Joubert, will not be taking to the stage at this year's Miss Universe pageant.She is open to supporting whoever is selected to go and will be focusing on her reign instead.Our new Miss South Africa, Natasha Joubert, will not represent South Africa at this year's Miss Universe pageant. She made the surprise announcement in an interview with the Drive with Thando team on radio station 947."This was the goal, coming back.
The beauty queen said she would tag along with whoever the Miss South Africa Organisation sends to the pageant, adding that she'd be open to travelling to Poland to support our Miss Supranational contestant. Joubert also told the 947 team that her time at Miss Universe was very special to her, and her journey after that played an important role in becoming the woman she is today and the woman crowned Miss South Africa 2023.News24 contacted the Miss South Africa Organisation to find out who will represent South Africa at this year's Miss World and Miss Universe pageants.
"The Miss South Africa Organisation did not renew its licence for Miss World, so will be sending no representative to this pageant. We will be sending out a release next week regarding Miss Universe and Miss Supranational." Our current runner-up in the Miss South Africa pageant is Johannesburg's Bryoni Govender, who was also the competition's Motherkind fitness award winner.