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She was in the final year of her studies when she was crowned Miss SA in May last year.

"Tamaryn interrupted her studies for a year but she’d always planned on returning to them in April 2019," Zoleka says. "I have so many good memories and forged many new relationships during my year in Johannesburg. Saying goodbye was bittersweet, but I also know that I’m returning to my studies with the aim of qualifying as a doctor at the end of the year," Tamaryn tells"My friends and family live in Cape Town and Paarl, so I’m looking forward to spending more time with them. I’m also besotted with the Cape Town beaches and Winelands.""I realise it’s not going to be easy, but I’ll adapt.

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