Winner: | Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters |
Date: | March 26, 2017 |
Presenters: | ProVerb Co Host: Lalla Hirayama |
Entrants: | 26 |
Placements: | 12 |
Venue: | Sun City Superbowl, Rustenburg, South Africa |
Before: | 2016 |
Next: | 2018 |
Miss South Africa 2017 was the 59th edition of the Miss South Africa pageant, held at the Sun City Superbowl in Rustenburg, on March 26, 2017.
It was simulcast as a live broadcast on M-Net and Mzansi Magic.[1] [2] Twenty six semi-finalists from different provinces were selected from over nine hundred women who entered, but only 12 finalists competed for the crown. Demi Leigh Nel-Peters emerged victorious and was named as Miss SA 2017 at the conclusion of the 2 hour event. Demi-Leigh represented South Africa at Miss Universe 2017 and was crowned as the new Miss Universe.[3] Her 1st princess Adè van Heerden competed at Miss World 2017, finishing in Top 10.
Six celebrity judges, from the industries of fashion, sport, pageants and entertainment, together with a public vote decided the winner of Miss South Africa 2017.
2. Cameron van den Berg
3. Miss SA 2004, Claudia Henkel
4. Unathi Msangena
6. Gisele Aymes
7. South African Public Voting
The South African public was invited to be the 7th judge, their vote counting for 25% of the overall score.
South Africans voted via text with the assistance of pageant sponsor Cell C.
During the Live telecast, the top six were announced in random order. The recipients were:
1. Odirile (Top 8)
2. Nicole (Top 8)
3. Shelbe (did not advance)
4. Adé (1st runner up)
5. Sháne Naidoo (Top 5)
6. Demi-Leigh (Winner)
Boipelo managed to secure 2nd-runner up, and Priyeshka made the Top 5 despite being snubbed by the South African public vote. Hot press favourite, Shelbe failed to make the first live cut.
Placement | Candidate | International Placement |
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Miss South Africa 2017 | Miss Universe 2017 | |
Miss Universe South Africa 2017 | ||
1st Princess |
| Top 10 |
Miss World South Africa 2017 | ||
2nd Princess |
| |
Top 5 | ||
Top 8 | ||
Top 12 |
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∞ Nel-Peters won Miss Universe 2017. Due to protocol, Nel-Peters resigned her title as Miss South Africa 2017, and the 1st Princess, Adè van Heerden, replaced her as Miss South Africa.
Contestant | Age | Province | Hometown |
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Adè van Heerden[5] | 25 | Herolds Bay | |
Boipelo Mabe[6] | 23 | Alexandra | |
Callie-Jo Bouman[7] | 22 | Bellville | |
Chante Clair Holloway[8] | 22 | Atlantis | |
Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters[9] | 21 | Sedgefield | |
Devoney Crossman[10] | 24 | Greenstone Hill | |
Iman Mkwanazi[11] | 26 | Lenasia | |
Jessica Tovey[12] | 23 | Randpark Ridge | |
Kayla Malherbe[13] | 21 | Mtunzini | |
Keipeile Raisibe Dintoe[14] | 25 | Pretoria | |
Lou-Marie Taljaard[15] | 23 | Bellville | |
Michelle Kruger[16] | 21 | Pretoria | |
Milanie Cilliers[17] | 22 | Polokwane | Limpopo |
Nicole van Niekerk[18] | 26 | Moregloed | |
Nompumelelo Mampholo[19] | 20 | Johannesburg | |
Ntombikayise Msimango[20] | 21 | Johannesburg | |
Odirile Sepeng[21] | 23 | Pretoria | |
Olin-Shae de la Cruz[22] | 22 | Johannesburg | |
Priyeshka Lutchman[23] | 24 | Rosebank | |
Saskia Wagner[24] | 18 | Johannesburg | |
Shané Naidoo[25] | 24 | Benoni | |
Shelbe Pretorius[26] | 23 | Krugersdorp | |
Shenai Bridglall[27] | 22 | Port Shepstone | |
Tshegofatso Monggae[28] | 23 | Dobsonville | |
Yuta Raubenheimer[29] | 25 | Pretoria | |
Zozibini Tunzi[30] | 23 | Tsolo | |