Is Demi-Leigh the one to beat at Miss Universe?
Updated | By Carla Mackenzie
Brew the coffee and get ready to burn the midnight oil because it’s going to be a long night!
Miss South Africa 2017, Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters, will take to the international stage at the Miss Universe pageant on Monday.
Miss Universe 2017will be screened live on VUZU channel 116 at 02:00.
Nel-Peters has been dubbed a firm favourite with locals and international supporters.
She tweeted: "I will stand on the @MissUniverse stage with a full heart and immense pride knowing that I represent my beautiful country.
"Thank you, South Africa! Your support means more to me than you could imagine.”
I will stand on the @MissUniverse stage with a full heart and immense pride knowing that I represent my beautiful country.
— Demi-LeighNel-Peters (@DemiLeighNP) November 26, 2017
Thank you, South Africa!
Your support means more to me than you could imagine. #MissUniverse #SouthAfrica pic.twitter.com/gecgC3FBFp
The face you make just before you take the @MissUniverse stage.
— Demi-LeighNel-Peters (@DemiLeighNP) November 26, 2017
RT if you're tuning in to watch #MissUniverse on @vuzutv tomorrow morning? #SouthAfrica pic.twitter.com/WffMU2bMJ7
"Thank you' is the best prayer that anyone could say. I say that one a lot.
— Demi-LeighNel-Peters (@DemiLeighNP) November 26, 2017
Thank you for supporting my dreams, South Africa.
I hope I can make you proud. #MissUniverse #SouthAfrica pic.twitter.com/hGUaHav1f7
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