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Pageant hopeful needs help to bag crown

Esethu Vum sponsorship in the form of heels, dresses, makeup, nails, photoshoots or other beauty services for the pageant.

International Miss South Africa 2025 hopeful, Esethu Vum, is looking for sponsorship to bring the crown home.

The Nombuso High School learner said winning the crown would be an incredible honour and a dream come true.

She said her love for modelling started in 2022.

The 14-year-old explained that watching Miss South Africa growing up inspired her to venture into pageantry.

“I grew up admiring the poise, intelligence and passion for making a difference that all Miss South Africa winners had over the years,” she said.

She said winning the crown would not only validate her hard work and dedication but also amplify her platform and advocacy, allowing her to reach a wider audience while making a greater impact.

“I am also seeking sponsorship in the form of heels, dresses, makeup, nails, photoshoots or other beauty services – your contribution would help me shine on stage and represent the South Coast with confidence and style,” she said

She said she envisioned using her title to inspire and empower young women, fight against bullying and to be a role model for her community.
“The crown would symbolise more than just a title; it would represent a responsibility to serve, inspire and make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.”

Esethu urged the public to support her journey in the running for International Miss South Africa 2025 by voting for 24 hours.

The crowning will be held at Vodacom The Dome in Johannesburg from September 25 to 27.

For more information on how to support Esethu, contact 071 8479573 or follow Esethu Vum on Facebook and Instagram.

Esethu Vum is inspired by Miss South Africa winners.

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