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Pageantry, Digital Influence, and National Identity: The Role of Tantely and Miss Madagascar in Shaping Entertainment Media
| Feature | Miss Madagascar (Tantely) | Miss South Africa | Miss Nigeria | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Primary Media Language | Malagasy, French, English | English, Zulu, Xhosa | English, Pidgin | | Dominant Platform | Facebook + TikTok | Instagram + Twitter | Instagram + YouTube | | Key Entertainment Genre | Lifestyle vlogs + dance challenges | Political commentary + fashion | Music collaborations (Afrobeats) | | Major Tension | Colorism & Christian modesty | Xenophobia & gender violence | Ethnic federalism & oil politics | Tantely Miss Madagascar Porn
This paper examines the symbiotic relationship between individual pageant titleholders (with a specific focus on the pseudonymous representative "Tantely," a stand-in for the modern Malagasy contestant archetype), the institutional brand of Miss Madagascar , and the evolving landscape of entertainment and media content. In an era where global pageantry (Miss World, Miss Universe) competes with digital-native platforms (TikTok, Instagram, YouTube), the role of a national queen has shifted from ceremonial ambassador to active content creator. This study argues that figures like Tantely are not merely beauty contestants but are micro-celebrities who mediate between local cultural authenticity and globalized media tropes. Through a qualitative analysis of media representation, social media engagement, and entertainment programming, this paper explores how Miss Madagascar functions as a contested site of national pride, economic aspiration, and digital labor. social media engagement
