More controversy as Lalela Mswane selected as SA's rep at Miss Supranational
Miss SA organisers have come under fire over their selection of pageant winner Lalela Mswane as the country's representative at the upcoming Miss Supranational competition later in the year.
The pageant announced on Tuesday that Mswane would represent SA at the pageant, taking place in Poland in July. This is the second year SA is being represented.
This despite the fact that Miss SA represented the country at the Miss Universe pageant, where she came in as the second runner-up.
Organisers drew flak over the latest announcement because it was previously announced that the top three Miss SA finalists would represent the country at the world’s three most prestigious pageants, namely Miss Universe, Miss World and Miss Supranational.
Former Miss SA Shudufhadzo Musida is already representing the country at the upcoming Miss World pageant, taking place in Puerto Rico on March 12.
The current top three consist of Mswane, Moratwe Masima and Zimi Mabunzi.
It remains unclear why Mswane was selected over her two runners-up but social media was unimpressed with the decision to send the beauty queen to the remaining pageant.
Many took to Twitter to slam the organisation for “failing” to give Masima and Mabunzi a chance to fly the country's flag high. Masima has since removed “runner-up” from her Instagram page.
We love Lalela but we wanna see new people occupying those spaces stop being weird. You actually setting her up. I hope she gets wise to decline this. Ai 🙄
— Zealot Titusson (@titusson_zealot) February 16, 2022
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— Nozipho M (@nozipho_mashaba) February 15, 2022
Miss SA organisation dropped a bomb that Lalela Mswane will represent SA at Miss Supranational this year.
So sad that Dr Moratwe & Zimi were meant to represent SA at Miss World & Miss Supranational
What does this mean for the Trio?#MissSA #misssupranational pic.twitter.com/rBvWHgO1S1
You guys did the two other girls dirty. Lalela had her chance, why must the other two girls dreams be crushed????They are clearly hurt
— Natasha (@heynaatasha) February 15, 2022
This is not the first time Mswane's reign has been marred by controversy. The beauty queen and Miss SA organisers came under sharp criticism over their decision to take part in the 70th edition of Miss Universe in Israel, with many urging SA not to take part “in protest at the occupation and cruel treatment of Palestinians at the hands of the apartheid Israeli regime”.
The SA government eventually withdraw its support for her in protest against the decision. Mswane stood her ground, saying that her “soul would not have been at peace” if she had skipped the pageant.