Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters shines on new Sarie cover

Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters shines on new Sarie cover

Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters dazzles on the new cover for Sarie magazine and is shining bright like the diamond she is. 

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See Demi-Leigh on the new Sarie cover

She may be engaged to an American, but Demi-Leigh will always be our South African treasure.

READ: Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters reveals how she met fianceé Tim Tebow

The Former Miss Universe has graced the March cover of Afrikaans magazine Sarie - and her look has changed a bit. She's still as gorgeous as ever though. 

On the cover, Demi looks older with darker hair and different make-up. It's official - our beaut is now all grown up. 

According to Channel24, the bride-to-be spoke to the publication about 'her year-long reign and living in New York, as well as her dream wedding.'

What a gem! 

Jessie J emotionally opens up about her anxiety and depression

Grab the tissues for this one. 

Singer Jessie J has for the first time, on Instagram, opened up about her struggle with anxiety and depression by sharing an emotional video of her playing the piano as tears streamed down her face.

The singer wants to encourage her fans to deal with their mental issues and not to push them aside. 

READ: 'One in four South African employees diagnosed with depression'

"I'm not posting this for sympathy. I’m posting this for anyone who needs to see it (I needed it),” she started off captioning her post.

She went on to say that one should not hide their feelings, but face them head on - even if society says it's a bad idea to do so. 

"We push our feelings to the bottom of our energy and hope it goes away. It won’t. Don’t define yourself on it. But stand with it, process it and learn from it. Find your happiness. No one can make you happy but you. People can contribute. But ultimate happiness comes from within. It’s a personal journey," she said. 

Watch the emotional video below:

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I’m not posting this for sympathy. Im posting this for anyone who needs to see it (I needed it) This video is from yesterday I woke up. Feeling kinda off. I sat at the piano (which I’ve been avoiding) knowing it will bring some stuff up. I’m making it up and feeling my real feelings. I went live as I wanted to share with you guys the moment. I didn’t know I would cry. I was live for a minute or two before this moment. But it’s important to be open that we are not always done up and feeling 100. All of us have our days. Yesterday was one of my weird emotional days. In a time and a world (especially the social world) where sadly vulnerability is often seen as weakness where the younger generation are almost being taught to hide their real feelings behind a perfected edited image. Hence why anxiety and depression in kids is through the roof and only carries to their adult life if it doesn’t change. One of the biggest killers in men under 30 is suicide. We push our feelings to the bottom of our energy and hope it goes away. It won’t. Don’t define yourself on it. But stand with it, process it and learn from it. Find YOUR happiness. No one can make you happy but you. People can contribute. But ultimate happiness comes from within. It’s a personal journey. I have said time and time again in recent years I don’t want to be a role model but I want to inspire. To anyone young or older. Let your sadness / pain / Greif out. In your OWN way. Ever noticed so many people apologise as soon as they start to cry these days? Like it’s an inconvenience to FEEL. Draw. Sing. Paint. Walk. Write. Drive. Work out. Be still. Whatever it is that let’s you understand and process your real emotions do it. Another thing... TALK to people you love when you are down. Please do not suffer in silence. Life is way too short and ALWAYS GETS BETTER. I’m thinking of you and sending love to your heart ❤️

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