
Miss SA amends rules: If you are over 20, married, with kids or with tattoos you can now enter.
The hunt is on for the vibrant lady who will follow in the footsteps of Ndavi Nokeri, the current Miss South Africa, and represent her nation on a global platform while also becoming one of the country’s most recognizable faces.
However, this year’s competition features some intriguing new additions, such as a ground-breaking seven-part reality TV series and a number of rule changes.
The amended rules according to Miss SA will make it possible for married women and those with children to compete in the renowned competition for the first time.
The age restriction has also changed, this means an applicant must be at least 20 years old and must be under 30 years of age as of August 13, 2023.
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A statement released by Miss SA stated all women are welcome to enter this year’s competition.
“Miss SA has changed the rules and made it possible for all women, straight, trans, queer, large, small, short, tall or married and with or without children, to take part in the pageant.” read the statement.

Entries for Miss South Africa 2023 opened at 11:30 on Friday, April 28, and will close at 11:30 on Friday, May 5.
“This year we have pushed more boundaries than ever before and we are delighted to welcome all women who are ready to step onto our leadership platform and be the next ambassador for South Africa.” said Stephanie Weil, CEO of the Miss South Africa Organisation
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