Miss South Africa 2023 Natasha Joubert. (Elizabeth Sejake/Rapport/Gallo Images) With her Miss South Africa reign soon coming to an end, an emotional Natasha Joubert discussed the challenges of concluding her reign, expressing sadness and gratitude for the experiences gained. Joubert will crown her successor in just over three weeks when this year's Miss South Africa finale takes place at the SunBet Arena on Saturday, 10 August.

There are 13 contestants vying for the crown in Miss South Africa's S3 reality series, Crown Chasers . As the end of her reign draws closer, Miss South Africa 2023 titleholder Natasha Joubert reflected candidly on the emotional challenges she was facing as the "special chapter" in her life comes to an end. Joubert's reign will end just over three weeks from now when she crowns her successor at this year's Miss South Africa finale, hosted by media personality and businesswoman Bonang Matheba, at the SunBet Arena at Time Square in Pretoria on Saturday, 10 August.

Thirteen finalists are vying for the coveted title in the pageant's weekly S3 reality series, Crown Chasers. "I have three weeks left of being Miss SA, and I am so heartsore," Joubert said in an emotional video in which she spoke about her bittersweet feelings about the end of her tenure and the uncertainty of what next. Natasha Joubert.

(Supplied/Miss SA Organisation) "Why don't we talk about how hard it is to end off a reign in such a special chapter in one's life? I get the question a lot abo.