A magnificence queen who discovered herself on the centre of a citizenship row in South Africa has come second within the Miss Universe competitors – representing Nigeria.
Chidimma Adetshina sparked controversy earlier this yr after she tried to compete for Miss South Africa.
Though she has South African citizenship, because of her father being Nigerian, her participation within the competitors raised questions and she or he later dropped out.
She was then invited to run for Miss Universe Nigeria – a magnificence pageant to resolve who would signify the nation within the Miss Universe contest.
Adetshina received that, and on the Miss Universe contest on the weekend the 23-year-old completed runner-up to Denmark’s Victoria Kjær Theilvig.
It’s the first time a Danish contestant has been topped Miss Universe.
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Miss Denmark Victoria Kjær Theilvig was topped Miss Universe. Pic: AP
Miss Mexico completed in third place.
Miss South Africa – Mia Le Roux – dropped out of the competitors citing well being considerations.
‘It offers humorous vibes’
When Adetshina ran for Miss South Africa in the summertime, some folks, together with a authorities minister, opposed her participation due to her heritage, triggering a nationwide row.
South Africa’s minister of sports activities, arts and tradition Gayton McKenzie waded into the dispute, posting on X: “We truly cannot have Nigerians compete in our Miss SA competition. I wanna get all facts before I comment but it gives funny vibes already.”
The nation’s house affairs officers turned concerned after Miss South Africa organisers requested the division to analyze Adetshina’s nationality.
They found her mom “may have” dedicated “fraud and identity theft” however “Adetshina could not have participated in the alleged unlawful actions of her mother, as she was an infant at the time”.
The division additionally stated it was wanting into whether or not the allegations may affect Adetshina’s citizenship standing.
Adetshina pulled out of the competition for the “safety and well-being” of herself and her household.