Emperors to host Mrs South Africa
Mrs World has been the longest and biggest pageant for married women worldwide
THE City of Ekurhuleni, in conjunction with Mrs South Africa received the exclusive rights to host the prestigious Mrs World finals on December 16 at Emperors Palace.
Nicole Capper (32), who was crowned Tammy Taylor Mrs South Africa on November 17, will compete with 40 of the world’s most beautiful married women for the title on home ground.
Capper from Broadacres, Johannesburg, is the mother of two children, a business woman and functional medicine pharmacist who is passionate about health, wellness and preventative medicine.
‘“I was born and bred in Johannesburg and I am passionate about my city. I do not only get to represent South Africa but also Johannesburg at Mrs World. I look forward to wearing my South African colours and showcasing the true heart of South African women to the world.
“I look forward to making our country proud by bringing home the crown,” Capper says.
Candice Abrahams, who was crowned Mrs South Africa 2015/6, was the first South African to be crowned Mrs World.
Mrs World has been the longest and biggest pageant for married women worldwide. Over the years, Mrs World has been produced in many fascinating locations around the world.
“To host Mrs World in South Africa has always been a professional goal of mine. Having had Candice Abrahams win Mrs World in 2016 was a highlight for the company and for us to bring the world to South Africa is a dream come true,” said Joani Johnson, Mrs SA CEO.
Tickets for the event are available at Computicket.
