Actress, Thando Thabethe’s underwear brand Thabooty’s has been named as an official partner in the upcoming Miss SA pageant and will sponsor the swimwear. Thabethe was also one of the Top 10 judges alongside Miss SA 2015, Liesl Laurie-Mthombeni, Fashion designer, Khosi Nkosi as well as True Love editor-in-chief Makhosazana Zwane-Siguqa amongst others.
Proud to announce my baby @thabootys is the official partner for @official_misssa 2022?????? ??
Your dreams are valid!!! #misssa2022 pic.twitter.com/4Fqcb3sRLm— Thando Thabethe (@Thando_Thabethe) June 13, 2022
The Miss SA Top 10 finalists were announced at an event hosted at the Maslow Hotel in Sandton on Monday night, which was attended by Bonang Matheba, dressed in Rich Mnisi, reigning Miss SA Lalela Mswane, Thando Thabethe and other celebrities, 10 ladies from across the country were announced as this year’s Miss SA finalists.
The finalists were dressed by South African woman’s wear brand Khosi Nkosi, which too was established from founder placing first in a competition.
Our stunning Top 10 finalists were dressed by @Khosinkosi at last night Top 10 reveal. They were wearing a special capsule collection designed in collaboration with our reigning Miss South Africa @Lalela_lali ?
What a breath taking moment ?#misssa2022 #top10finalists pic.twitter.com/3WI9CwvL4e
— Miss South Africa (@Official_MissSA) June 14, 2022
The top 10 are: Anarzade Omar, Ayanda Thabethe, Itumeleng Parage, Keaoleboga Nkashe, Lebogang Mahlangu, Luvé Meyer, Luyanda Zuma, Ndavi Nokeri, Pearl Ntshehi and Tamsyn Jack.
These ladies were selected by a panel of judges which included Miss SA 2015 Liesl Laurie, body-positive activist Tracey-Lee Lusty Horwitz, Dentsu CEO Koo Govender, fashion designer Khosi Nkosi, Editor-in-Chief, Makhosazana Zwane-Siguqa, actor Simoné Nortmann and actor and TV personality Thando Thabethe.
Miss SA Organisation CEO, Stephanie Weil expressed her sheer excitement surrounding the competition making it’s annual return in Gauteng and at the SunBet Arena at Time Square.
“It is an amazing venue to host a competition such as this and one that caters for contestants, entertainers and the audience. “We’re also pleased to once again be holding the event in Women’s Month as the values of the Miss South Africa Organisation are so closely aligned with what Women’s Month stands for.” closes off Weil.
To catch the latest updates from the Miss SA pageant website and twitter page