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Watch: Miss SA Natasha Joubert’s get-down dance breaks TikTok

Miss SA Natasha Joubert’s get-down dance breaks TikTok

Watch: Miss SA Natasha Joubert’s get-down dance breaks TikTok

Miss South Africa Natasha Joubert pulled off some get-down dance moves, and the video went viral.

Natasha had not been hiding her emotions and feelings since she won the prestigious crown.

Unlike many before, she does not want to portray a character that is not her; she is being herself, and fans love it.

Even before she won Miss SA, she shared a video of dancing in her room with Bryan Govender.

This time, she was dancing with a random woman, which showed her heart more than anything.

Fans loved that she was a person who could interact with anyone but also noted how good a dancer she was.

MISS SA NATASHA JOUBERT’S GET-DOWN DANCE
They looked as if they were at an event, given that Natasha had her belt and the woman she danced with had a tag.

There was also a red carpet suggesting it was meant for guests like her, all this she did not consider.

When the music hit, she joined the stage, and immediately, the crowd went wild.

She pulled the get-down dance together with that woman and looked comfortable.

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As Miss SA Natasha Joubert pulled off some get-down dance moves, many fans loved it and cherished her.

“I actually bumped into her at the airport and she’s honestly a whole vibe in person ♥️not just another pretty face ?”

“@Lance D Richards that dance move reminded me of you ??”

“she’s shaking her african heritage ?you go giro”

“She’ll break her knees”

“show me a country like ours there is not??❤️❤️❤️??”

I deserve to be Miss South Africa: Natasha Joubert

I deserve to be Miss South Africa: Natasha Joubert

I deserve to be Miss South Africa: Natasha Joubert

Natasha Joubert explains why she deserves to be Miss South Africa after being crowned on the 13th of August at the SunBet Arena at Time Square in Pretoria.

I deserve to be Miss South Africa: Natasha Joubert

She received R1 million in a cash prize and sponsorship package that includes a serviced apartment at the lavish Brookfield at Royal in Kensington – developed by Tricolt – for the year of her reign. She will also get to drive a Mercedes-Benz GLC as well as go on a trip to Paris sponsored by L’Oreal. Natasha didn’t accept failure after starting her Miss SA journey in 2020, at 22.

“The once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, my schedule, drive, and motivation were gone in an instant. An emotional journey and yet one that has built the strongest version of myself that has ever existed.”

“The result was a mindset change and a different perspective than I’d had before. It was growth and experiences I knew I wanted to share with our generation. I’ve never let circumstances determine my narrative”, Joubert explained. Natasha said she deserves to be Miss SA, and she explained the reason for her claim.

I deserve to be Miss South Africa: Natasha Joubert

“I do not rely on talent but on my work ethic and hard work. We easily forget that this is a process of upliftment, and only focussing on the crown and not the daily successes is where you can easily compare yourself, not have compassion for yourself, and ultimately have self-doubt about your abilities.

Natasha Joubert crowned Miss SA 2023

Natasha Joubert crowned Miss SA 2023

Natasha Joubert crowned Miss SA 2023

Natasha Joubert has been crowned Miss South Africa 2023 at the finale of the pageant held at the SunBet Arena at Time Square, Pretoria, on Sunday 13 August. Natasha Joubert was crowned the new Miss SA at the dazzling finale of the pageant hosted by media personality Bonang Matheba at the SunBet Arena in Pretoria on Sunday 13 August.

Natasha Joubert crowned Miss SA 2023

Miss SA 2022 Ndavi Nokeri, who hails from Limpopo, passed down the crown to her successor. The new Miss SA was crowned with a brand new coronet dubbed Mowana, “the tree of life”.

Mzansi reacts to Natasha Joubert’s early exit at Miss Universe

Mzansi reacts to Natasha Joubert’s early exit at Miss Universe

Mzansi reacts to Natasha Joubert’s early exit at Miss Universe

Mesages of support are rolling in for Natasha Joubert after her early exit at the Miss Universe.

The 69th edition of Miss Universe was held on 16 May at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida, US with 74 contestants in the competition.

Just before the competition, Natasha had asked her late father to hold her hand.

On her Instagram page she wrote: “Pappa. If I had one wish it would be to see your face in the crowd tonight. To see how proud you are and hear your cheers from the crowd, but I know you’ll have the best view with the angels as you watch me on that stage.

“No matter what happens, I know you’ll be there to help and guide me, the way you always have. Tonight, I dedicate to you.”

However, there was huge disappointment when she didn’t make it to the top 21.

Hundreds of people both locally and abroad expressed their unhappiness, saying this was politics at play and that Natasha was robbed of the crown.

Locally, the likes of former Miss World Rolene Strauss, media personality Bonang Matheba, and fashion designer Gert Johan Coetzee expressed their dissatisfaction with the competition.

“I am in such denial that our @natasha_joubert didn’t make the top 21 at @missuniverse. Most of me believes there must have been a BIG mistake… Like someone sent me an IG DM: ‘I’m waiting for the Steve Harvey moment…’” wrote Rolene Strauss.

People on social media felt that the panel of judges rigged the competition in order to favour Miss Mexico, Andrea Meza.

Tebaso Molefe wrote: “It’s clear Latin sponsorship won over SA placing. They didn’t want to take the risk. I’m over this competition.

“There’s not even an African country, a black judge and yet they still talk about diversity. Now it makes sense why they took the continental regions away. They didn’t want to risk SA placing with the main sponsor Telemundo being a Latin sponsor.”

Judithziso commented: “The weird part is there is no representative from Africa? Something’s not adding up. They could have chosen representatives from Africa, too. We have been robbed.”

Gabriella Lachowicz said: “She was a top contender/ a favourite to win the crown. The fact that such a stunning, intelligent, hard working woman didn’t even place in the top 21, is a shock. I am also convinced it’s a mistake. I was so certain she’d win! Goodness, not even one African country placed in the top 21… when there were some truly incredible women! Shocking to say the least.”

Lerato Moraj commented: “She did really great. Too much politics and corruption,”