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I USED TO SUCK MY THUMB: MISS SA

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NEW Miss SA, Lalela Mswane, says most people will be surprised to learn that she had a habit of sucking her thumb until she was 18-years-old.

The 24-year-old from KwaSokhulu, near Richards Bay in KwaZulu-Natal, was crowned Miss SA at the Grand Arena, Grandwest in Cape Town, with Moratwe Masima and Zimi Mabunzi as the runners-up.

The Bachelor of Law graduate from the University of Pretoria walked away with R1m in cash and prizes worth R3m, including a brand new Mercedes Benz C-Class.

“I sucked my thumb for the first 18 years of my life and my teeth are perfectly straight,” Mswane laughed. “I just found comfort in it to a point where I was dependent on it and I couldn’t even fall asleep without sucking my thumb. I stopped after one day I realised I fell asleep without doing it and I didn’t die.”

The last-born of three children, her mother Hleliselwe (57) and her two siblings — Hlobisile (37) and Mavela (35) — were in attendance when she was crowned.

“I saw my mom in a special moment immediatel­y after I won. She was with my aunt and she was at a loss for words,” Mswane said.

“She started crying and it was an emotional moment. She lived through this journey with me and my experience­s became hers. She knows what it took for me to get here.”

Her father, Muntu Philip, died when she was 12-years-old in Grade 7. “My dad used to call me sisi, and knowing him, after I was crowned Miss SA he would have said: ‘usebenzile sisi, siyabonga ntombo (you did well, thank you girl)’.”

Mswane is also a ballet dancer and started at age nine. Her modelling career launched at 16 years old and she booked her first billboard a year later for DStv.

She has starred in a lot of commercial­s, but a highlight was being the face of the David Tlale fragrance last year. I have always been a diligent person. I was always afraid to get into trouble in school,”

Mswane said.

“I was such a good girl and my mom was never called to school. I excelled academical­ly, with dance and leadership wise. I always say I hope I’m blessed with a child like me.” This was the first time that Mswane entered Miss SA and previously had only entered a beauty pageant in matric in 2015, where she placed first runner-up.

“I’m not a pageant girl. But that’s why I think it’s important for people to stop seeing Miss SA as a mere beauty pageant, which is why I often shied away from pageantry. Miss SA is an empowermen­t platform for women and could be a launchpad for so many other opportunit­ies.”

Through her Miss SA campaign #BeReady, Mswane plans to put the spotlight on youth employment.

“It focuses on youth employment from the perspectiv­e of no longer waiting for opportunit­ies from the state, but instead empowering the youth by providing them with entreprene­urial skills to take charge economical­ly,” Mswane said. “A lot of people fear entreprene­urship and see it as something unattainab­le. From a young age, we are not discourage­d, but ignorant, because we don’t have the entreprene­urial knowhow to establish anything of our own.

“We then move the responsibi­lity to the state. I will focus on a programme that provides the youth at school level with entreprene­urial skills.”

Fact file: Lalela Mswane Favourite food: Seafood Favourite actor: Gabrielle Union Favourite movie: Miracles from Heaven

Favourite TV show: Devious Maids Favourite emoji: White heart emoji - Sowetan.

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