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    Health Concerns Force Mia Le Roux, Miss South Africa 2024, to Step Back from Miss Universe Pageant in Mexico

    In a deeply emotional turn of events, Mia Le Roux, Miss South Africa 2024, has officially withdrawn from the prestigious Miss Universe 2024 competition just hours before the grand finale in Mexico City. Her decision, attributed to health concerns, has drawn widespread support and sparked critical discussions on inclusivity within international pageantry.

    A Tough Decision Amid Health Challenges

    The Miss South Africa Organisation shared the announcement in a statement, confirming that Le Roux’s withdrawal was due to health reasons. It was revealed that the 28-year-old, diagnosed with profound hearing loss at the age of one, has been struggling with severe vertigo during her time in Mexico. This condition, exacerbated by her hearing impairment, ultimately necessitated her stepping back from the competition.

    Le Roux expressed her gratitude to South Africans for their unwavering support, stating:

    “Making this decision has been incredibly challenging, knowing the dreams and hopes that have been placed upon me. However, I am deeply grateful to have the opportunity to focus on my health and recovery so that I may continue to serve my country with full strength.”

    Inclusivity Debates and Public Reactions

    While many applauded her bravery, others raised questions about the Miss Universe Organisation’s preparedness to accommodate contestants with disabilities. Social media reactions ranged from disappointment at the lack of inclusivity to criticism of the Miss South Africa Organisation for not addressing these challenges earlier.

    One Twitter user remarked:

    “Mia wasn’t properly included in Miss Universe. It’s heartbreaking that she experienced the very challenges she advocates against.”

    Support from Pageant Icons and Broadcasters

    Margaret Gardiner, South Africa’s first Miss Universe (1978), sent heartfelt wishes to Le Roux, emphasizing the nation’s pride in her courage. SABC also announced that S3 would no longer broadcast the event, citing respect for Le Roux’s decision.

    “Our main concern is that you’re well. We send love and are proud of you,” Gardiner shared.

    A Trailblazer and Advocate

    Le Roux, the first deaf finalist to win Miss South Africa, has been a trailblazer in the pageantry world. Through her advocacy campaign, the Mia Le Roux Movement, she championed inclusivity and human rights, aligning with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.

    Despite her withdrawal, she remains a symbol of strength and inspiration. The Miss South Africa Organisation affirmed:

    “Her health and well-being are our utmost priority. We stand by her side, ensuring she regains her strength and returns to full health.”

    A Glance at Miss Universe 2024

    The Miss Universe 2024 pageant will continue with contestants from 127 countries competing at the Arena CDMX in Mexico City. Le Roux’s absence marks a significant moment, prompting reflections on how global platforms can better support contestants with unique needs.

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