Spicy Mr South Africa claps back at finalist hate: 'You only need a good heart'

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MrSouthAfrica | 'Our contestants are real people, not photoshopped, perfect models.'

Pageant organisers did not respond to requests by TimesLIVE for an interview at the time of publishing this article. However, on the official Mr South Africa Twitter page organisers stood by their choices.In responding to criticism about the contestants, Mr South Africa said that the pageant was not about stereotypes.Standing firm on integrity being the cornerstone of the pageant, the Twitter page for Mr South Africa spent hours challenging beauty perceptions.Actually no. We are real.

If the Mr South Africa account says that the Mr SA contestants only have to have a "good heart" then the same should apply to Miss South Africa. It would be nice to see a Miss SA with an afro, a curvaceous Miss SA etc. We are tired of seeing the same face win.It’s weird that for years everyone’s complained that Miss SA pageants are patriarchal, shallow and about looks and yet everyone is now dunking on the Mr. SA contestants for their looks.

 

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Since we re here pls vote for myfriend SomahasheMRSA by smsing MRSA24 to 40439

They are trash

Personally I dont have a problem with looks. But I do, as a professional take offense that someone took those photos. A designer had the gaul to present thar as the final artowork to represent the finalists. And some organiser/ manager approved all this nonsenss. FireAllOfThem

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I applaud this newly adopted way of thinking by Mr South Africa... we only freaking out coz we used to the fake plastic way of life. This is authentic...it's wonderful.

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