Charl Van Den Berg
Charl Van Den Berg is a South African model and activist. He was Mr Gay South Africa 2009 and Mr Gay World 2010.[1][2]
In 2009, Charl entered and won the nomination for Mr. Gay South Africa. This enabled Charl to marry his charity work with Health4Men (an American funded initiative focussed on the education of HIV/Aids) and the Animal Anti Cruelty League, during and after his bid for the title. At a gala event held at the Pretoria State Theatre Opera House in November 2009, Charl won the Mr. Gay South Africa title, which enabled him to represent South Africa at the International Mr Gay World pageant in Oslo, Norway.
In February 2010, Charl beat 22 International contestants to become the first African and South African to win a Mr. World title in history. Charl van den Berg is now the official titleholder of Mr. Gay World 2010, where he is the International spokesperson for LGBT community.
Charl is the official spokesperson on Diversity and Human Rights for minority groups around the world. He has travelled to Vancouver in February 2010 to participate in the closing of the Winter Games and Winter Pride in Canada. Other travels included Namibia, where he attended the launch of their LGBTI Network as part of his initiative to bridge out into African countries where homosexuality is not recognised, becoming one of the network’s official Ambassadors, Berlin where he attended the Christopher Street Parade as well as Gala Evenings where he raised the profile of The Mr Gay World Organization and the Philippines in December 2010 where he delivered a speech on HIV/Aids and addressed the international media. He is officially a South African that represents the Diversity of Africa and in particular the Rainbow Nation of South Africa – a true South African that represents the new era in our history.
Statement: “It is my understanding that people are people before we are different. With regard to Mr.Gay South Africa, it is my aim to help break down stereotypes and differing mindsets in the global community and promote oneness and equality for all people by bridging the gap between those mindsets. Mr. Gay World presents me with a platform to work from and creates an opportunity in which to do that andit is an honour to serve the global community in this capacity!”
Featured on the cover of Outlooks Magazine (Canadian & US-based) as well as in Die Raport, Pretoria News, Die Beeld, The Citizen, Cape Argus, Die Volksblad, Kulumag (Kulula.com’s online mag) as well various other magazines in Europe, and was also be featured in the January issue of DNA magazine. He had a 15-mins feature insert on DSTV’s Kwela Lifestyle TV Show.
Featured in the People Magazine at the Twelve Tenors Opening.
Quoted and covered on various online Editorials in Africa, Asia North and South America and Europe after winning his title.
Official ambassador for the It Gets Better Project, an initiative which was started in the USA to aid and assist adolescents in the coming out process, and has now been adopted by Radio Today Outspoken in SA.
Appeared on Various Radio Stations in SA including 702 and Cape Talk 567, 94.7 FM Highveld Stereo, KFM, Jacaranda, Radio Today Outspoken (South Africa’s only gay friendly radio station).
References
- ↑ posten. "Südafrikaner gewann "Mr Gay World"". Derstandard.at. Retrieved 2010-03-12.
- ↑ Strydom, Amanda. "Sexiest gay man in the world is South African". Eyewitness News (Primedia Broadcasting). Retrieved 16 February 2010.