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Somerset West’s own, Chantell Davis, can now add Mrs South Africa semifinalist to her impressive resume as she joins the class of 2023.

Davis received the happy news on Friday, 03 February after the National Casting event at
Emperors Palace, in Johannesburg. Following the announcement, the semi-finalists took part in
a jam-packed two-day conference filled with motivational talks, workshops, upskilling sessions,
socialising and networking opportunities, and an introduction to the famous Mrs SA sisterhood.

“I was overjoyed and filled with a deep sense of gratitude, upon hearing the incredible news”,
says Davis.

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Chantell with her husband Kevin Davis

Mrs South Africa is foremost a self-discovery and empowerment programme that celebrates
diversity, ambition, and confidence while showcasing some of the country’s most phenomenal
and talented women, and giving them the skills and tools needed to achieve their dreams.

Joani Johnson, CEO of Mrs SA, says, “We are proud to work alongside so many strong,
formidable, and inspirational married women, and to empower them through our pillars of
community, self-development, and networking to be the leaders and social game-changers that
we need in this country.

“Our experienced mentors teach leadership, entrepreneurship, marketing, self-promotion, and
self-discovery throughout the year to ensure that all participants have a truly life changing
experience.”

Sharing more about her decision to enter, Davis says, “I once lived a life plagued by fear, shame,
and rejection, constantly comparing myself to others. However, through years of personal growth
and inner healing, I discovered my true identity and purpose. As a wife, mother of four, including
superfetation twins, and a woman in ministry, I am now passionately dedicated to bringing hope
and encouragement to all South Africans as a voice of inspiration.”

“No more boxes, no more labels – It’s time to break free from the constraints of society’s
expectations and walk in purpose!”, Davis added.

As part of her journey, she also hopes to raise awareness about PCOS (Polycystic Ovary
Syndrome) and its impact on women’s quality of life.

“We are blown away by the number of high-quality entries that we received this year, and we are
deeply appreciative to have met so many wonderful women from all walks of life. The National
Casting day was exceptionally difficult, as a substantial number of entrants have what it takes to
make a success of this programme,” notes Johnson.

This year, the casting panel was looking for women who have a keen interest in empowering
others, display strong family values, and are passionate about making a difference in their
community and the world.

“Davis fully embodies the values that Mrs SA holds most dear, and is representative of our tagline
for the year: #EveryWoman. We look forward to going on this journey with her and her fellow
sisters,” concludes Johnson.

Be sure to follow Davis’s journey on the Mrs South Africa Instagram and Facebook pages.

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Date published: 08/02/2023

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