Lalela Mswane shares how she overcame criticism during her Miss SA reign and more!

The legal battle between Amber Heard is far from over, Queen Elizabeth is back on her horse and Drake hailed Black Coffee a 'heroic figure' in today's entertainment roundup.

BRONWYN MCKAY, LOCAL NEWS EDITOR

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Reigning Miss South Africa Lalela Mswane is preparing to represent South Africa at the 2022 Miss Supranational pageant on 15 July.
 

On her way to Poland, where the beauty pageant will be held, Channel24 caught up with the entrepreneur ahead of her trip.
 

In the Q&A, Mswane tells us about her journey as Miss SA, including how she has learnt to block out negative criticism after receiving backlash for representing her home country at the Miss Universe pageant, which was held in Israel in December 2021.
 

Mswane also shares how she prepares for pageants, including working on elements such as speaking, wardrobe, and walking.
 

Click 'read more' for the Q&A with Miss SA.

The multimillion-dollar defamation suit between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard may be over, but the legal battle is not.

Rapper Kendrick Lamar closed the Glastonbury music festival chanting "Godspeed for women's rights. They judge you, they judge Christ".

The royal recently went for a gentle ride on her pony at Windsor Castle, with a source confirming, "At 96, it's amazing that the queen has been on her horse."

A lawyer for Brian Laundrie's family released the contents of a notebook found near his body, in which he confesses to killing Gabby Petito.

Drake is honouring those he considers "heroic figures," and that includes South African music producer, Black Coffee.

REVIEW

"Like Elvis, the film is wildly inconsistent, occasionally maddening, and sometimes wildly overproduced, but also shows more than enough greatness that it's hard not to get swept up in it."

- Elvis by Ilan Preskovsky

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