Miss South Africa 2023 Natasha Joubert’s academic qualifications are revealed.
Natasha saw herself making headlines following her Miss South Africa victory.
She claimed a crown that most women in South Africa can only dream of wearing.
When most fans see Natasha, they imagine she only used her beauty to rise.
Surprisingly, Miss South Africa is an educated lady who is a professional and has been through college.
Natasha Joubert academic qualifications
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NATASHA JOUBERT’S ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
The bubbly model was born in Pretoria, in the Gauteng province, where she did her High school at Hoërskool Eldoraigne.
After High school, she enrolled at Boston City Campus and Business College and received a Bachelor of Commerce degree in marketing management in 2020.
After graduating, she worked as a Public Relations Officer at a Law firm before Miss South Africa 2020.
She later founded a fashion design company, Natalia Jefferys.
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NATASHA’S JOURNEY TO MISS SOUTH AFRICA 2023
It was an exciting journey for Natasha until she became the talk of the country.
The crown in her head is an outstanding achievement that most young girls dream of wearing.
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Natasha has already received money since winning Miss South Africa 2023.
She also got a new Mercedes Benz, and he had been in high spirits.
Sharing the experience, the winning and getting a new car, Miss South Africa official said.
“@mercedesbenzsa said “the best or nothing for our Miss SA.” 👑. @natasha_joubert will be cruising throughout her reign with @mercedesbenzsa as she sets out to leave an impact.🚘”
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Many fans congratulated her and wished her a great year as Miss South Africa.
“This is my favourite thing about Miss SA + getting a husband after your reign 😂😭♥️”
“Just curious, do the queens get to keep the cars after their year of reign?”