Cape Times

Miss SA thanks her supporters for their love

- STAFF WRITER

MISS South Africa 2018 Tamaryn Green, who was crowned Miss Universe 2018 runner-up in Bangkok, Thailand, yesterday, has thanked South Africans for their support.

“I can’t put into words the overwhelmi­ng gratitude I feel today.

“South Africa, I could feel your love and support on the Miss Universe stage and I am so thankful for you. I am so proud to be South African. To Catriona Gray, (I say) may your reign as #Miss Universe be abundantly blessed.”

The 24-year-old Green, from Paarl, represente­d South Africa against contestant­s from 93 countries in the competitio­n, in which Miss Philippine­s Catriona Gray won.

“The Miss Universe experience has been beyond my wildest expectatio­ns and I am delighted to have done so well. Congratula­tions to Catriona. The contestant­s were wonderful – some I think will be lifelong friends. It has been a true journey of the sisterhood.

“Thailand is a fantastic country with friendly people who have made us all feel so welcome. We worked hard, but what we have received in return is priceless. The support I got really spurred me on. Thank you everyone back home.”

Group PR manager for Sun Internatio­nal Claudia Henkel said: “We are incredibly proud of Tamaryn and how she has shone on the world stage. She has worked really hard during her reign and in the preparatio­ns for Miss Universe and she deserved her top three placement.

“We look forward to welcoming her home where her Miss South Africa journey continues.”

The show was screened yesterday in South Africa.

Comedian Steve Harvey and plus-size supermodel Ashley Graham hosted the show, while TV personalit­y Carson Kressley and runway coach Lu Sierra provided commentary and analysis throughout the event.

When Green won the Miss South Africa title in May, she was a final-year UCT medical student with her sights set on specialisi­ng in paediatric­s.

She continued to promote her #BreakTheSt­igma at Miss Universe, which has been hugely successful at raising awareness around TB.

Green also travelled to New York in September to speak at the firstever UN General Assembly high-level meeting on TB and was invited to speak at the Union Conference on Lung Disease at The Hague, where she told her story and her battle with TB.

We are incredibly proud of Tamaryn and how she has shone on the world stage

 ?? EPA-EFE ?? MISS Philippine­s Catriona Gray and Miss South Africa Tamaryn Green wait for the announceme­nt of the winner during the Miss Universe 2018 beauty pageant in Bangkok, Thailand. The title was clinched by Gray. |
EPA-EFE MISS Philippine­s Catriona Gray and Miss South Africa Tamaryn Green wait for the announceme­nt of the winner during the Miss Universe 2018 beauty pageant in Bangkok, Thailand. The title was clinched by Gray. |

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