South Africa’s Mia le Roux has withdrawn from the Miss Universe finals in Mexico. Organisers cited health concerns as the reason for her decision.
Le Roux called her withdrawal a challenging choice. “Making this decision has been incredibly challenging, knowing the dreams and hopes that have been placed upon me,” she said in a statement.
Le Roux, 28, made history as the first deaf woman to win the Miss South Africa crown in August. Her achievement inspired many across the nation. However, her journey was not without controversy. Another finalist withdrew from the pageant earlier due to trolling over her Nigerian heritage.
Focus on Health and Recovery
The Miss South Africa organisation expressed full support for le Roux. It pledged to stand by her as she focuses on her recovery. “We are committed to her health and well-being,” it stated.
Le Roux also expressed gratitude for the chance to prioritise her health. “I am deeply grateful to focus on my health and recovery so I can continue serving my country with full strength,” she said.
Le Roux has not disclosed specific details about her health condition. The Miss South Africa organisation praised her courage and grace during this difficult time. “Our hearts are with her as she takes the necessary steps toward recovery,” it added.
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Dreams of Representing South Africa
Last month, le Roux shared her excitement about participating in the Miss Universe finals. She described it as a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for my voice to be heard.” She also expressed her desire to highlight South Africa’s “beautiful diversity” on the global stage.
Diagnosed with profound hearing loss at one year old, le Roux has overcome significant challenges. She uses a cochlear implant to perceive sound, showcasing her resilience and determination throughout her life.
Support Pours In
Messages of support continue to pour in for le Roux. Fans and supporters admire her strength and wish her a speedy recovery.
Le Roux’s journey has inspired millions, and her courage remains a symbol of hope for South Africans and beyond.
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