Sowetan

Sechoaro puts SA, continent on map

Beauty comes third in pageant

- By Lesley Mofokeng

Reabetswe Sechoaro quietly entered South Africa and the African continent into history books at the weekend.

The dimpled and lanky lass, who shares a father with Bonang Matheba, snatched third place in the Miss Internatio­nal beauty pageant held in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday night. Some 77 contestant­s from all over the world vied for the title. Her win earned South Africa and Africa their first placing in the top three in the history of the 58-year-old pageant.

Speaking to Sowetan from Tokyo, where she will be for the next seven days or so, Sechoaro shared: “I’m truly honoured and humbled to be the first South African to make it this far in the competitio­n, not only as Miss Internatio­nal second runner up but also Miss Internatio­nal Africa.” Looking into the future, Sechoaro said she planned to grow the brand of Miss Internatio­nal in South Africa. “I plan to spread the word about the values of the competitio­n and what they stand for, peace, beauty and cheering on of women regardless of ethnic or religious beliefs.

“Miss Internatio­nal also stands against violence against women, which we in South African and Africa have seen as a challenge in the past few years and I will use my platform to spread that message in and around South Africa.”

She was a Miss SA finalist in 2016.

Sechoaro was accompanie­d by her mother, her mother’s twin sister and her baby sister, as well as pageant’s national director Tony de Sousa. Venezuela won the title, with Philippine­s securing the first runner-up spot.

Miss Internatio­nal is touted as the fourth- largest beauty contest behind Miss World, Miss Universe and Miss Earth.

 ?? /KIM KYUNG-HOON/ REUTERS ?? Miss Internatio­nal second princess Reabetswe Sechoaro made history on Saturday.
/KIM KYUNG-HOON/ REUTERS Miss Internatio­nal second princess Reabetswe Sechoaro made history on Saturday.

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