Margaret Gardiner, the first South African to be crowned Miss Universe, celebrates 46 years since her historic win on 24 July 1978 in Mexico. Her victory marked a significant milestone for South Africa, paving the way for future South African beauty queens, Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters in 2017 and Zozibini Tunzi in 2019, to follow in her footsteps.
In a recent Instagram post at @margaret_gardiner, Margaret shared a photo where she walked the stage in our national costume that represented the indigenous ostrich and South Africa’s national flower, the protea.
Currently based in Los Angeles, Margaret is a renowned writer, celebrity, and journalist. She is a familiar face on the red carpets of prestigious events such as the Golden Globes, Oscars, and numerous movie premieres, where she interviews A-list Hollywood stars.
In a homecoming event, Margaret will return to South Africa during the week of 8 August to attend the Miss South Africa crowning event on 10 August at the SunBet Arena in Pretoria. This visit also coincides with her preparations for the release of her fictional novel, Damaged Beauty: Joey Superstar, which will debut in South Africa in March 2025, followed by releases in the USA and the UK.
Margaret’s journey from winning the Miss Universe crown to becoming an esteemed journalist and author is a testament to her enduring grace and talent. Her contributions to the fields of journalism and literature continue to inspire many, both in South Africa and around the world.
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