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Miss SA 2022 Top 30 Contestants Returning for The 2nd Time

Miss SA 2022 Top 30 Contestants Returning for The 2nd Time. When you don’t get the results you aimed for, there is always next time. The great thing about trying for the second or third time is that, now you have all the experience that you need.

This is the case with some of our Miss SA 2022 Top 30 contestants. Four of them are returning to the pageant, after making such a major impression in previous contests. Bianca Bezuidenhout, Chuma Matsaluka, Lebogang Mahlangu and Lehlogonolo Machaba are back with a bang and we are here for it.

Chuma Matsaluka

In 2019, she was among the most favorite Miss SA contestants. Chuma Matsaluka caught the eyes of many South African with her natural beauty, and poise. Unfortunately for her, the crown went to Zozibini Tunzi. Chuma is back again this year, much to the excitement of many social media users.

Bianca Bezuidenhout

Bianca Bezuidenhout has made a statement in a number of beauty pageant. She was crowned Miss Hollywood Top Model South Africa 2014, Miss Roxy 2015, Miss Lizzy Diaz 2015 and Miss Billabong 2015. She also won the World Beauty Fitness and Fashion (WBFF) Commercial Model 2017 competition. In July 2021, Bianca made it in the Top 30 candidates of Miss SA, and she is back again with a bang this year.

Lebogang Mahlangu

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Lebogang Mahlangu is another contestant who is trying her luck for the second time. The food scientist from Shoshanguve, made it to Top 10 in 2021. She was also a fan favorite, and there is a great chance that she might finish at a top position this year.

Lehlohonolo Machaba

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In 2021, Lehlogonolo made history as the first transgender woman, to enter Miss SA pageant. She stated that she was doing this for all the marginalized people, the girls, gays and those who’ve always been told that they will never amount to anything. She is back once again, after making it to Top 30.

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