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“I believe that women should have the right to wear whatever they want, to post whatever they want, without people sexualising them and making it their problem.”She was bullied for seven years as a child, but, while this experience was a traumatic one, it helped her develop a thick skin, which helped her cope when she experienced bullying and criticism at the hands of South Africans.
Speaking to City Press via Zoom from her home in Johannesburg, the 24-year-old said that, while she was fully aware that criticism from people would always be there, what people thought of her – especially in her capacity as Miss SA – should never be her problem.“All you can do is focus on the work at hand. But
In January, Musida, who succeeded 2019 Miss SA Zozibini Tunzi, came under heavy criticism after she posted images of herself in a bikini on social media platform Twitter.She recalled how “the negative comments” made her realise how many South Africans were backward thinking, and that “women have the right to wear whatever they want”.“It is my body and I have the right to post whatever. You found me posting bikinis and you’ll still find me posting bikinis and I will always post myself in bikinis.
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