Who is 26-year-old Zozibini Tunzi, winner of Miss Universe 2019?

Miss Universe 2019 Zozibini Tunzi hails from Tsolo, South Africa and is an activist for women's rights. The 26-year-old graduated with a national diploma in public relations management in 2018 and later completed a Bachelor of Technology graduate degree in public relations. She also held an internship in the public relations department of Ogilvy Cape Town.

On Sunday, Miss South Africa Zozibini Tunzi was announced the winner of the coveted competition, which was held at Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta, Georgia. Taking the first runner-up title was Miss Puerto Rico Madison Anderson, while Miss Mexico Sofía Aragón earned the second runner-up title.

For Tunzi’s final statement of the night, she really made an impact with her words.

“I grew up in ha world where a woman who looks like me with my kind of skin and my kind of hair was never considered to be beautiful,” Miss South Africa said. “And I think that’s time that stops today. I want children to look at me and see my face and I want them to see their faces reflected in mine.”

For the fifth consecutive year, Steve Harvey returned as the host while Olivia Culpo and Vanessa Lachey took viewers and audience members alike behind-the-scenes, as they served as backstage correspondents.

In honor of Miss South Africa winning Miss Universe 2019, here are a few fun facts about her!

1. She’s a passionate advocate and activist for women’s rights and equality. Zozibini’s campaign as Miss South Africa included partnering with HeForShe, a UN organization represented by celebrities like Emma Watson that encourages men to fight alongside women for gender equality. Zozibini asked that South African men to write messages of support to women, which would be printed on pieces of ribbon. Those notes made up her national costume at Miss Universe!

2. She’s close to her parents. On the day of Miss Universe 2019, Zozibini posted a loving message to her parents, Philiswa Nadapu and Lungisa Tunzi, on Instagram. She captioned a set of photos, which showed her parents hanging out with her backstage, “I am because you are. You’ve given me life, you’ve raised me to be the woman I am so that I can stand in a far away land proudly knowing where I’m rooted and where I come from. You’ve sacrificed so much and fought battles I don’t even know about, everything so that we could have all the opportunities the Universe has to offer. I am forever grateful and hope to make you proud, every single day of my life! Ndiyabulela, kwaye ndinithanda ngentliziyo yam yonke.

3. She’s a public relations specialist. Zozibini graduated with a bachelor’s degree in public relations and image management from Cape Peninsula University of Technology, in 2018. She went on to complete a Bachelor of Technology graduate degree in public relations, also at Cape Peninsula, shortly before winning Miss South Africa. She held an internship during grad school in the PR department of Ogilvy Cape Town.

4. She competed for Miss South Africa twice. Zozibini made it into the top 26 contestants in Miss South Africa 2017, but was eliminated. She came back two years later, and won!

5. She walked in New York Fashion Week 2019. Three months before Miss Universe, Zozibini traveled to NYC, he first international trip. She walked the runway at NYFW for Maxhosa, the fashion label from South African designer Laduma Ngxokolo. She opened the show in a breathtaking, black and white gown covered in embroidery, that was inspired by the Nguni and Mbo ethnic groups. She hit the catwalk to a choral version of the South African national anthem.

Congratulations to Tunzi and all of the Miss Universe contestants. Tonight was certainly one to remember!