CUT OUT for stardom. Our page three girl, Rizelle Januk is a talent to croak about!
Cut from the cloth of third generation performers (maybe even four) she's proved to be a natural born performer and new beauty queen hopeful on a quest to Save The Frogs. (They protest they've been kissed too much).
The Westville-based dancer was recently selected to represent Durban in the Miss Earth SA in association with Consol finals to take place shortly.
Blessed with fab moves, the energetic Hrithik Roshan fan is sure having a grand time with her beauty-with-a-purpose pursuits.
Rizelle J recently highlighted Save The Frogs day on Saturday. The Citizen newspaper featured her on page one while the Mercury on page five - both on Friday.
With all the May Day prioritising and what with the 150 year Indian Arrivals celebrations backstabbings by the rival committees claiming to represent SA Indians, Rizelle J got it right and stayed out of the debate.
The 1860 Foundations could take a hop or a few with their "save our committee" games as they picked out the knives from each others' backs.
Bravo Rizelle J, dancer, singer, actor extraordinaire!
She chose to save a species more endangered than the kosher Sudan Red (manja/hurdee/turmeric) that tattoos your hand for a week after indulging in an Orientals' bunny at the Workshop. More endangered than locals lured to extinction by India's Green Card scheme.
So as we wish Miss Rizelle J all the best for the finals, let's, like her, spare a thought for the frogs.
For if it were not for them, whom would we have had to kiss to find our elusive prince/ess?
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