Former Miss Universe Demi Tebow is sharing her inspiring story of overcoming challenges and finding her true identity in a new book titled “A Crown That Lasts.” In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Tebow opened up about her experiences, including surviving a dramatic carjacking attempt, and how she has used those experiences to help others.
Tebow revealed that after handing over her Miss Universe title, she felt like she had forgotten something important. It took her years to untangle the roots of her identity and plant new seeds of truth. Through her journey, she realized the importance of not attaching her worth to temporary things, but finding an identity rooted in something eternal.
The catalyst for Tebow’s new book was a terrifying carjacking experience she faced shortly after winning Miss South Africa. Despite the traumatic situation, Tebow remembered the self-defense techniques her father had taught her and managed to escape the attackers.
This harrowing experience inspired Tebow to launch the #Unbreakable Campaign, aimed at empowering women to protect themselves and prevent dangerous situations. Tebow’s dedication to helping others has also led her and her husband, Tim Tebow, to fight against human trafficking and support survivors of this heinous crime.
Through her book and advocacy work, Tebow hopes to inspire others to find their true identity and make a positive impact in the world. Her story serves as a reminder of the resilience and strength that can be found in the face of adversity.
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