The winner of Miss Universe Zimbabwe, described as "white," has stirred controversy and upset fans due to concerns of misrepresentation.

The winner of Miss Universe Zimbabwe, described as "white," has stirred controversy and upset fans due to concerns of misrepresentation.


 "The winner of Miss Universe Zimbabwe, described as "white," has stirred controversy and upset fans due to concerns of misrepresentation."

    "A recent beauty pageant in Zimbabwe crowned 21-year-old Brooke Bruk-Jackson as Miss Universe Zimbabwe. This win grants her the opportunity to represent Zimbabwe at the next Miss Universe pageant. The pageant, held for the first time in 22 years, has sparked controversy and debate due to concerns of racial misrepresentation, with many people questioning Bruk-Jackson's suitability for the title."

    "Critics argue that Brooke Bruk-Jackson, who was born and raised in Harare, is white and not a genuine representation of the broader population. Some individuals expressed their discontent on social media, with one user on Platform X (formerly Twitter) questioning how a European woman could win a contest intended for Black people."

    "Some individuals expressed strong opposition to Brooke Bruk-Jackson winning Miss Universe Zimbabwe, emphasizing the importance of self-love and respect within the Black community. They voiced their concerns on social media, with one Instagram user quoted as saying that Zimbabwe should not send a white girl to represent the nation. It's noted that Miss Universe Zimbabwe serves as the national competition to select the country's representative for the Miss Universe pageant. Brooke is the second white woman to win an African beauty pageant this year, following Miss South Africa."

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