The model was on the rise to possibly becoming the next Miss SA but her old racist tweets dating back from 2014 quickly saw an end to that
tweets referred to the N-word, repeatedly used the word “bitches” and body-shamed women.Before she deactivated her Twitter account, Schoombee withdrew from the beauty competition and issued an apology that was rejected by many, including EFF MPSchoombee's former agency SYNC Models defended the model, before making a U-turn on its statement and dropping her.
The agency said the decision to part ways with the model was “mutual”, adding that it does not condone racial discrimination. “Bianca Schoombee and SYNC Models have mutually agreed to part ways in a civil manner, as well as her current contracted campaigns have been cancelled with immediate effect,” the agency said.
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