LovelyClapperCountry wrote:She is such a liar. What an UGLY human being.
WHY WHAT DID SHE SAY WRONG??
LovelyClapperCountry wrote:She is such a liar. What an UGLY human being.
DUBROVNIK wrote:"I am a product of fierce women who came before me.
Women who fought not only to be recognized as human but also as intelligent and capable leaders.
I'm a daughter of the African soil and my branches extend to the universe. I'm a Warrior!
Off to work!
LovelyClapperCountry wrote:She is such a liar. What an UGLY human being.
georgj16 wrote:It's such a pitty that after giving a very strong speech on the Miss Universe stage, MUO or IMG or call it however you want, is wasting her potential on been visible and she's only walking on the NY streets...
LovelyClapperCountry wrote:She is such a liar. What an UGLY human being.
ManMeat wrote:georgj16 wrote:It's such a pitty that after giving a very strong speech on the Miss Universe stage, MUO or IMG or call it however you want, is wasting her potential on been visible and she's only walking on the NY streets...
I miss the period that Miss Universe traveling a lot
MUO downgraded their pageant and the winner's activity
mvgc wrote:Novae wrote:I'm already bored by her reign. Pissed that she didn't go to the Golden Globes while, apparently, she was invited.
She was invited
Take a look of this post on Margaret’s insta profile
[img]B6vsy7rlFmR[/img]
Apparently her schedule prevented her to attend the invitation ; but still we don’t know what was the important thing that zozi did that didn’t let her go to the gala
yellowyam1 wrote:I hope that they don't waste her like the other past queens
erinarriba wrote:mvgc wrote:Novae wrote:I'm already bored by her reign. Pissed that she didn't go to the Golden Globes while, apparently, she was invited.
She was invited
Take a look of this post on Margaret’s insta profile
[img]B6vsy7rlFmR[/img]
Apparently her schedule prevented her to attend the invitation ; but still we don’t know what was the important thing that zozi did that didn’t let her go to the gala
She was playing around the apartment with her wigs. Oops!
The.Apprentice wrote:Are people still mad about the fact she wore a weave previously? Lmao get over it, she had every right to do it and that's none of your concern.
georgj16 wrote:It's such a pitty that after giving a very strong speech on the Miss Universe stage, MUO or IMG or call it however you want, is wasting her potential on been visible...
Brent_Fargall wrote:The.Apprentice wrote:Are people still mad about the fact she wore a weave previously? Lmao get over it, she had every right to do it and that's none of your concern.
Not if she created an entire advocacy against it.
What a hypocrite.
The.Apprentice wrote:Brent_Fargall wrote:The.Apprentice wrote:Are people still mad about the fact she wore a weave previously? Lmao get over it, she had every right to do it and that's none of your concern.
Not if she created an entire advocacy against it.
What a hypocrite.
And yet that doesn't mean her advocacy was wrong in the first place. Don't forget she grew up in a country very much racially divided that is still hurting even up to this day because of it. You don't know what she went through, maybe none of us do here, neither the reason she decided to wear a weave back then in the first place.
So her speech was correct: her country made it hard or even impossible for black people to be recognized as decent human beings, beautiful, or worthy of same opportunities white South African were having. That's something you have no right to judge and say somebody's advocacy is not right. You clearly missed the big picture out of her speech and that's appaling.
It may have been wrong if she wore one during the entire pageant and SA pageant and still gave that speech. But she didn't, she came natural, that was bold to come out looking like that in a beauty pageant, she was strong minded with a strong voice too. She doesn't only stand up for herself, but for other people who face or are facing the same struggles she did in her country. And that's the moment she became a Miss Universe, the moment she gave an answer that connected larger conscientiousness. That's also a reason why her reign was so largely celebrated in international media, and she truly deserved it.
The.Apprentice wrote:Brent_Fargall wrote:The.Apprentice wrote:Are people still mad about the fact she wore a weave previously? Lmao get over it, she had every right to do it and that's none of your concern.
Not if she created an entire advocacy against it.
What a hypocrite.
And yet that doesn't mean her advocacy was wrong in the first place. Don't forget she grew up in a country very much racially divided that is still hurting even up to this day because of it. You don't know what she went through, maybe none of us do here, neither the reason she decided to wear a weave back then in the first place.
So her speech was correct: her country made it hard or even impossible for black people to be recognized as decent human beings, beautiful, or worthy of same opportunities white South African were having. That's something you have no right to judge and say somebody's advocacy is not right. You clearly missed the big picture out of her speech and that's appaling.
It may have been wrong if she wore one during the entire pageant and SA pageant and still gave that speech. But she didn't, she came natural, that was bold to come out looking like that in a beauty pageant, she was strong minded with a strong voice too. She doesn't only stand up for herself, but for other people who face or are facing the same struggles she did in her country. And that's the moment she became a Miss Universe, the moment she gave an answer that connected larger conscientiousness. That's also a reason why her reign was so largely celebrated in international media, and she truly deserved it.
MISSUNIVERSEFANS wrote:Her recent work with You C 1000 Vitamin commercial in Indonesia
novemberRain wrote:ZOZI IN SUMBA BARAT, NTT, INDONESIA
You.C1000 Vitamin proudly presents @zozitunzi , #MissUniverse2019 in our upcoming 2020 TVC
Cant wait to see her in Kebaya on Puteri Indonesia 2020 Grand Final on March 6
Brent_Fargall wrote:The.Apprentice wrote:Brent_Fargall wrote:The.Apprentice wrote:Are people still mad about the fact she wore a weave previously? Lmao get over it, she had every right to do it and that's none of your concern.
Not if she created an entire advocacy against it.
What a hypocrite.
And yet that doesn't mean her advocacy was wrong in the first place. Don't forget she grew up in a country very much racially divided that is still hurting even up to this day because of it. You don't know what she went through, maybe none of us do here, neither the reason she decided to wear a weave back then in the first place.
So her speech was correct: her country made it hard or even impossible for black people to be recognized as decent human beings, beautiful, or worthy of same opportunities white South African were having. That's something you have no right to judge and say somebody's advocacy is not right. You clearly missed the big picture out of her speech and that's appaling.
It may have been wrong if she wore one during the entire pageant and SA pageant and still gave that speech. But she didn't, she came natural, that was bold to come out looking like that in a beauty pageant, she was strong minded with a strong voice too. She doesn't only stand up for herself, but for other people who face or are facing the same struggles she did in her country. And that's the moment she became a Miss Universe, the moment she gave an answer that connected larger conscientiousness. That's also a reason why her reign was so largely celebrated in international media, and she truly deserved it.
Blah. Blah. Blah. Excuses. Excuses. Excuses.
She is one big hypocrite, period. And an ugly one at that.
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