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Chidinma Adetshina reportedly attempted suicide

Chidinma Adetshina, a 23-year-old contestant in the Miss South Africa competition, has reportedly attempted to take her own life following her withdrawal from the pageant. Chidinma, who was born in South Africa but has Nigerian roots, faced intense bullying and pressure to exit the competition due to her heritage.

The bullying and harassment she endured ultimately led to her decision to step down, despite her eligibility and desire to compete. This tragic situation highlights the damaging effects of xenophobia and online harassment, bringing to light the challenges faced by individuals with multicultural backgrounds in such public platforms.

 

Chidinma’s story serves as a somber reminder of the importance of inclusivity and support in all aspects of society, especially in spaces meant to celebrate diversity and talent.

In other news – I can’t communicate in crowded rooms: Mia le Roux speaks out

Miss South Africa 2024, Mia Le Roux, has opened up about the challenges she faced after being diagnosed with profound hearing loss.

 

In a heartfelt reflection, Mia shared how this diagnosis has shaped her journey and the resilience she has developed along the way. Read more

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