Demi-Leigh Tebow Fights Human Trafficking
- Demi-Leigh Tebow transitions into fighting human trafficking after being crowned Miss Universe in 2017.
- Her new purpose focuses on combatting the inhumane practice with dedication and passion.
- The former beauty queen now channels her efforts towards activism for a noble cause.
Former Miss Universe Demi-Leigh Tebow, now married to ex-football star Tim Tebow, has embraced a new mission in life focused on combatting human trafficking. In her recently released book, *A Crown That Lasts: You Are Not Your Label*, she reflects on her journey, including a harrowing carjacking incident shortly after winning Miss South Africa in 2017. This traumatic experience, coupled with the kindness of a young woman who helped her, inspired Tebow to dedicate her life to this critical cause. After relinquishing her Miss Universe crown in 2018, Tebow sought to redefine her identity beyond the title. She shared her insights during an appearance on Fox News, emphasizing that many people, like herself, often tie their self-worth to temporary accolades. “Not everyone wore a crown like I did, but at some point in our lives, we have rooted our identity in something that didn’t last,” she stated, highlighting her desire to make a lasting impact. Since marrying Tim Tebow in 2020, the couple has united in their efforts against human trafficking, a cause Tim has championed since 2010 through his non-profit organization. Demi-Leigh expressed that working alongside her husband in this fight is one of her greatest honors. Tim Tebow also joined the Fox News segment to promote their latest initiative, the Unknown & Unfinished campaign, aimed at raising awareness about the plight of child victims in human trafficking. He emphasized the importance of providing hope and support to these vulnerable children during their darkest moments.