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TRENDING Following a controversy involving wardrobe expenses, which led former Miss Universe Zozibini Tunzi to remove Miss SA from her Instagram bio and pull a no-show for last year's finale, Tunzi will not return as the host of the Crown Chasers series for the new season. In a statement last year, the Miss SA organisation addressed the issue, stating: "The claims about Ms Tunzi having to pay for her own wardrobe are untrue. We had a comprehensive contract with Ms Tunzi and her management, covering such expenses and her management agency has been fully compensated.

We hope the issues between Ms Tunzi’s wardrobe suppliers and her management are resolved soon." While Tunzi was the first presenter of the TV series introduced last year, the series will now be presented by the reigning Miss SA, Natasha Joubert. The finalists were placed in real life scenarios that included challenges based on the four pillars of Miss SA – duty, championship, empowerment and beauty.



In a statement, Joubert said she was delighted for an opportunity to host a TV show because she had always wanted to step into that space. READ: Bye bye to Zozi's fade? | Zozibini Tunzi on hair positivity and her exciting new partnership Said the model and businessperson: Joubert added: “Having taken part in the Crown Chasers myself, I remind the contestants every day that it is tough and they may often be sleep deprived but that they should be as authentic as they can and not put up any form of façade. What I a.

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