Local beauty queen has best interest at heart
“I want the young girls of eMalahleni to know that they have immense potential and can achieve greatness.”
Hilda Lauze, a 26-year-old dynamo, is not just a name but a beacon of inspiration for aspiring models and young girls alike.
Holding four distinctive titles from the 2021/2023 pageant season –Miss Nkangala Photogenic, Miss eMalahleni Queen, Miss Black Barbie, and Miss Pearl of the Highveld – Hilda’s journey in the world of modelling began at the tender age of 13, a journey marked by triumphs in 11 pageants.
With a steely resolve, Hilda is now gearing up for the Miss Stellar World South Africa pageant in April, a venture she sees not just as a personal milestone but as an opportunity to inspire the next generation.
“I’ve never looked back since I started modelling at 13, and now, I’m looking forward to shining in Miss Stellar World South Africa this April, hoping to bring this one home as I have done in the past,” she said.
Beyond the dazzling lights of the runway, Hilda envisions a future where she gives back to the community that has nurtured her dreams.
Her ambition? To establish a modelling agency, a sanctuary for young minds aspiring to embark on the modelling journey.
“It is not an easy journey; it comes with a lot of challenges and requires one to be determined and hardworking, she said.
Reflecting on the transformative power of modelling, Hilda reveals, “It kept me away from the streets.” This revelation encapsulates her belief in providing a positive alternative for young individuals, channelling their creativity into a path of purpose and inspiration.
But Hilda’s story isn’t just about personal success. It’s a narrative of empowerment, and she’s keen on spreading that message. “Run after your goals,” she encourages, extending a hand to those just starting their modelling journey.
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