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Daisy van Vuuren, a 51-year-old lieutenant-colonel mounted unit commander in the South African Police Service (Saps) in Pretoria, is determined to raise South Africa’s flag high. Click here for the full story➡️female bodybuilder

Body builder and Mounted Unit South African Police Service Leiutenant Colonel Daisy van Vuuren poses for a photograph, 8 February 2023, in Johannesburg. Fifty-one-year-old Van Vuuren, who has been with the police service for 23 years, is heading to Italy to compete in an upcoming competition. Picture: Michel Bega/The Citizen

The once-shy cop will put on her bright yellow bikini in May to compete at an International Bodybuilding and Fitness Federation event in Italy. Body builder and Mounted Unit South African Police Service Leiutenant Colonel Daisy van Vuuren poses for a photograph, 8 February 2023, in Johannesburg. Fifty-one-year-old Van Vuuren, who has been with the police service for 23 years, is heading to Italy to compete in an upcoming competition. Picture: Michel Bega/The Citizen

A basic entry-level bikini with minimum bling is priced at anything from R1 000 up. The more bling, the more expensive. A full-bling bikini can cost as much as R5 000. “I was unsure at first, but it was a hit. It was the best bikini yet. I’m taking it with me in May – with some more bling,” she said.“I have many in blue, but the yellow will always be my favourite,” she said.

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