Reigning Miss South Africa, Natasha Joubert, is excited to be hosting Crown Chasers, a television show on S3.
For the second time in a row, Crown Chasers will lead the viewers to the main event, placing Miss South Africa contestants in real-life scenarios for the next six weeks.
The weekly challenges are based on the four pillars of Miss South Africa: duty, championship, empowerment, and beauty, introducing a challenge winner after every episode.
Joubert said she is delighted that her first opportunity to host a television show is with Crown Chasers.
“I have always wanted to step into the hosting and presenting space; one day I would love to be a sports presenter, so my goal has always been to get experience in the television field,” said Joubert.
She added that although hosting has not always been easy and has been challenging at times, she is growing more confident as filming progresses.
Lerato Kganyago chosen as a judge
Leandie du Randt returns as a resident judge, with media personality Lerato Kganyago as a co-judge. Every week, a celebrity guest judge will join the duo.
Du Randt is delighted to return to the series, stating: “It is such an honour. I love this reality show because it gives those taking part the opportunity to see what will be expected of them if they are crowned Miss South Africa.
“The challenges and tests they will go through during the show are a true test of what will be expected of them.”
Kganyago said it feels amazing and surreal to be a resident judge for Crown Chasers.
“It is like coming full circle for me, having taken part in pageants myself. Being part of a show that celebrates and empowers women is something I hold very close to my heart,” said Kganyago.
“I’m thrilled and humbled to help guide these incredible contestants on their journey.
“I hope to positively contribute to the show with my experience as someone who’s been in their shoes. I understand the pressures and the dreams these women have.
“I will offer support, honest feedback, and a lot of heart. My goal is to help the contestants find their true potential and shine as their authentic selves.”