Zozibini Tunzi took home the 2019 Miss Universe title at the annual beauty pageant on Sunday, held this year at the Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta, Georgia.
Hailing from South Africa, the 26-year-old pageant winner is the first black woman from her country to wear the Miss Universe crown. She works as an activist, and is particularly passionate about fighting gender-based violence. Natural beauty is also important to Tunzi, who believes women should "love themselves the way they are," according to the Miss Universe website.
After being named the winner, Tunzi pressed her hands together against her head and grinned.
Of course, the Miss Universe crown followed. Tunzi looked emotional as Catriona Gray — who previously served as Miss Philippines and Miss Universe 2018 — placed the crown upon her head.
This year's crown is called the "Power of Unity," according to a video from Mouawad Jewelry.
The official portrait of Miss Universe 2019 Zozibini Tunzi wearing the Mouawad jewelry crown.
She's a black beauty!
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