Twitter users want Zozibini Tunzi to be Miss SA until pandemic is over

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Twitter users want Zozibini Tunzi to be Miss SA until pandemic is over
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Despite having to hand over her Miss SA title to the first runner up Sasha Lee Olivier, some people want Tunzi to reign forever.

opened on Monday occupied by a powerful video message by former Miss SA and reigning Miss Universe Zozibini Tunzi, some Twitter users were not ready to see a new face wear the crown.

Miss SA was trending earlier on Tuesday after realisation kicked in that Tunzi’s reign will come to end despite Covid-19, as the new winner will have to fill in some big shoes. Tunzi changed the face of pageantry rocking her short natural hair appealing to many black girls who felt like they were finally being represented.

However, Tunzi had to hand over her Miss SA title after she won Miss Universe, to the first runner up Sasha Lee Olivier.I wouldn't have a problem if Zozi remains Miss SA forever though

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