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The past week was one of the busiest weeks on the social media platforms because Miss South Africa entries were opened.
A lot of people took their time to post and plead with people to share their entry videos. The applications were opened on the 2nd of May and closed on the 8th.
Miss South Africa is a leadership platform for ambitious young South African women. Through a pageantry process, contestants receive world-renowned coaching in addition to advanced networking, business and life skills.
Taking to his TikTok account, digital content creator @Stunningmaze took it upon himself to give constructive criticism to the contestants. Some TikTokers were impressed by this and urged him to continue, and the series went on and ended up as a 20-part series on his TikTok account.
Other contestants even took to his comment section to thank him for the good points he gave them while they went back to make their corrections.
@stunningmaze RATING MISS SOUTH AFRICA #stunningmaze #xhosanostra #xhosastorytellers #conrows #greenscreenvideo #misssa2024 ♬ original sound – STUNNING MAZE
While everyone was impressed, another TikToker @nkosazana_carlady posted a video asking, “Miss SA 2024, are you going to mize him? Are you going to act like you do not see the act of the Lord that he is doing for the brand next year?”
She added that she does not remember the last time she was interested in anything that involved Miss SA, but this year is different because she has tasted a behind-the-scenes because of Stunning Maze.
“If you are going to mize him, then we are going to mize you. I do not know what role you are going to squeeze him in, but trust me, if you know what is good for your brand get this guy in,” she added.
@nkosazana_carlady @STUNNING MAZE you are doing amazing they better recognise you #missuniverse #misssouthafrica #misssa #misssouthafrica2024 ♬ original sound – Buy a car from thuli
Also see: Miss SA Natasha Joubert stands by Miss USA who quit due to mental health