In a full-circle moment, South Africa’s first Miss Universe, Margaret Gardiner, is set to return to the stage that launched her pageantry career.
Gardiner, who made history in 1978 by becoming the first South African woman to win the Miss Universe title, will be part of the official judging panel at this year’s pageant, held in Mexico City on November 16.
This marks a nostalgic homecoming, as the beauty queen returns to the same country where she captured the crown over four decades ago.
Gardiner’s Miss Universe victory in Mexico was a groundbreaking achievement. At just 18, she dazzled the world with her grace and intelligence, cementing her place in South Africa’s history and the global beauty scene.
Now 65, Gardiner has continued to make waves beyond her title, establishing herself as a respected journalist and a prominent advocate for social and women’s rights.
Her latest book, Damaged Beauty: Joey Superstar, explores the web of challenges women in the spotlight face, shedding light on issues beyond the glitz and glamour of pageantry.
Welcoming Gardiner on board as a judge on the selection panel of this year’s Miss Universe pageant, the organisation praises Margaret as an icon whose legacy inspires new generations of women worldwide.
“Her elegance, experience, and knowledge in the entertainment and beauty industry make her an iconic and respected figure in the world of international beauty. Welcome, Margaret! Her legacy inspires a new generation of women.”
Gardiner expressed her excitement, sharing on social media her gratitude for “the opportunity to empower and change a young woman’s life,” echoing her lifelong dedication to uplifting others.
This judging role for Gardiner is a significant moment for South African fans, who remember her crowning achievement with pride.
She was not only South Africa’s first Miss Universe but also set a precedent, paving the way for Demi-Leigh Tebow in 2017 and Zozibini Tunzi in 2019, who followed in her footsteps to win the prestigious title.
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