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Mrs Universe Official and SQGEA join forces for a more inclusive pageantry industry. Photo: Supplied
Mrs Universe Official and SQGEA join forces for a more inclusive pageantry industry. Photo: Supplied

The world of pageantry has gone through a lot of change in recent years. Considering the fact that the industry comes from a long history of discrimination against plus size, transgender and black people, they had a lot of leg work to to align with the way the modern world was moving. 

A transformative collaboration between Supreme Queen Global Earth Africa (SQGEA) and Mrs Universe Official, is forging a path for inclusivity within the pageantry industry and will honour and empower women within the Sub-Saharan African region. 

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