Black Coffee steps down as Miss SA judge
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Miss South Africa judge Black Coffee has recused himself as a judge from the 2014 adjudication panel with immediate effect. Speaking from abroad, Black Coffee said: “I have recused myself from the judging process for Miss South Africa 2014 because it has emerged, to my surprise, that I am actually related by marriage to Top 33 semifinalist Tidimalo Sehlako.”
“Miss Sehlako is the half-sister of my wife Mbali Mlotshwa and, although she and her half-sister have only ever met twice in person, I had never met her, and notwithstanding that we have no relations of any kind with her, I do not wish any perception arising to distract from the pageant.”
Sun International – the official license holder of Miss South Africa – has said that Sehlako will remain in the pageant and believe that she has all the attributes to wear the Miss South Africa crown should she be declared the winner.
Says Alison McKie, GM Marketing at Sun International: “Sun International confirms that there has been no impropriety and that Black Coffee has in no way influenced the result. Miss Sehlako would have been shortlisted in any event without his participation thanks to the scores she received from the other judges.”
PwC, Miss South Africa auditors, eliminated Black Coffee’s scores from the competition and the semi-finalists remain unchanged.
Black Coffee added: “I hold the Miss South Africa brand in high repute and am hugely impressed by the calibre of entrants in this year’s competition. However, I feel that the fair way forward from this most unfortunate and unintended circumstance is to resign as a judge.”
The finals of the pageant take place at Sun City on Sunday, 30 March when the new Miss South Africa will take the crown from current holder Marilyn Ramos.
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