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Bonang Matheba’s breathtaking looks from Miss South Africa 2024

Final Thoughts
Bonang Matheba’s fashion choices at Miss South Africa 2024 were nothing short of spectacular. Each look was meticulously curated to reflect her unique style and personality, ensuring she not only hosted the event with grace and flair but also dominated the fashion scene. The looks also proves that the Nigerian fashion industry is part of the Matheba’s story


 

 

 

 

 

Bonang Matheba’s 5 dresses for Miss SA hosting duties were designed by Nigerian fashion brands

Bonang Matheba, the undisputed queen of South African entertainment, has once again proven why she’s a force to be reckoned with in the world of fashion.

Hosting Miss South Africa 2024, Bonang didn’t just command the stage with her charisma and eloquence—she left everyone in awe with a series of breathtaking outfits that cemented her status as a style icon.

Queen B’s five dresses were styled by

Here’s a closer look at the five standout ensembles that had us all talking.

1. The VeeKee James Dress
Bonang opened the night with an entrance fit for royalty, donning a floor-length gown that was nothing short of majestic. Crafted from luxurious fabric, the dress featured intricate beading and stunning architectural work. A famous Nigerian fashion designer known as Veekee James delivered the breath-taking dress, which is an epitome of elegance. This is the second time Queen B has worked with the fashion brand for her Miss SA hosting look.

2. The Fringe Dress
Another Nigerian fashion brand named Somo by Somo comes through for the South African media personality, as she made a royal statement with a short dress which was fully decorated with beads, including long beaded fringes. The dress unenvelopes the goddess the Bonang Matheba.

3. Floral Dress
Sheye Oladejo crafted a floral dream for the iconic Queen B. The beautiful piece worn by the Miss SA host was done by a Nigerian brand based in Lagos. Bonang Matheba looked elegant in the dress which was her third outfit for the night.

4. The Silver Dress
In a nod to classic glamour, Bonang dazzled in a silver feather-like dress. The outfit was made by Mazelle Bridal, another Nigerian fashion brand.

Tyla frowns at South Africans’ behaviour at Chidinma Adetshina

Tyla frowns at South Africans’ behaviour at Chidinma Adetshina

South African singer expresses disappointment in people who bullied Chidinma Adetshina out of the Miss SA competition.

The model voluntarily withdrew from the pageant as a majority of South Africans were not pleased with her Nigerian roots.


 

 

 

Following her withdrawal, the organisers of Miss Universe Nigeria invited the 23-year-old to participate in their competition.

Taking to Twitter, the Grammy-award-winning star says she is not happy about the event; she wished the model success.

Tyla wrote, “Disappointed that this happened to her, but wish you all the best girl Kill it!!!”

The Water hitmaker further made it clear that she stands for South Africa, but she won’t tolerate bully.

“I will always stand with South Africa, i just feel regardless of the opinions… She was bullied and that’s what I don’t stand for,” she wrote.

Nigerians poke fun at South Africans after Mia La Roux won Miss SA 2024

Nigerians react to the newly crowned Miss South Africa 2024, following Chidinma Adetshina’s withdrawal from the pageant.

It’s been a thug of war between South Africans and Nigerians since Chidinma joined the competition as the young model is of Nigerian roots.


 

 

 

 
On Saturday night, Mia Le Roux won the Miss SA title, and was crowned by the previous winner, Natasha Joubert.

The news of Mia’s win took over the internet, and it gained the attention of international observers, especially Nigerians.

Mzansi was trolled and criticized for bullying a black skinned girl out of the competition.

These critics also questioned Mia’s win.

A tweep wrote, “With the uproar against Chidimma, they still lost to someone from the minority. Pathetic!”

“Despite all the xenophobic noise …. The organizers didn’t find one of them a worthy winner? …. They will remain slaves in their land,” another wrote.