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Miss Trans Global is an annual international pageant for transgender women.[1][2][3][4] The event broadcasts live on multiple social networking websites from London, England. It has gained traction for transgender advocacy, raising awareness about queer culture and LGBT concerns, particularly in countries where transphobia and homophobia are prevalent.[5][6][7][8][9] The pageant presents itself as a safe space for transgender women to share their experiences through speeches, talent shows, and artistic performances..[10][11][12]

Miss Trans Global
FormationMay 1, 2020; 4 years ago (2020-05-01)
FounderMiss Sahhara, (since 2020)
(Executive Producer/
President)
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersLondon, England
Location
Official language
English
Current titleholder
Kevhoney Scarlett of  France
AffiliationsTransValid, TransBeauty Magazine
WebsiteMissTransGlobal.com

Mela Habijan of the Philippines won the first edition of Miss Trans Global in an event held virtually on September 12, 2020.[13][14][15][16][17][18] Sruthy Sithara of India won the second edition where she was the first Indian transgender woman to win an international transgender pageant.[19]

The current winner is Kevhoney Scarlett of France, who was crowned on 6th of September, 2024, in London, United Kingdom.[20][21][22]

History

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The pageant was founded by Miss Sahhara, a transgender activist, and beauty queen who was behind Queen of Nations, another pageant for transgender women which has been held in the United Kingdom for the past 13 years.[23] According to Sahhara, she and her team thought of holding the 10th edition of Queen of Nations in 2017 online. Instead, they decided to launch a new title which is mainly geared towards transgender advocacy, education, and trans-empowerment through multiple digital platforms. They aimed to create an inclusive and accessible space for all transgender women from diverse backgrounds to express themselves on an international stage without leaving their homes or country.[24][25]

According to Miss Sahhara, "Miss Trans Global was conceived in 2017 but realised during isolation in 2020. Our communities around the world are often either stuck at home with transphobic family members or homeless due to family rejection. Many of us are misunderstood at home and marginalized in society. Also, we have limited earning opportunities. So, we decided to help address some of these issues by engaging our online global community through the Miss Trans Global Digital Pageant".

The organizing team includes Sally Adams, a media and entertainment lawyer, Rica Paras, an information technology professional, and Imanni Da Silva, a model, artist, television presenter, and social activist.

The exclusion of transgender contestants in pageantry

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In 2019, transgender pageant winner Anita Green[26][27] filed a suit against Miss United States LLC on the grounds of gender identity discrimination. Green entered a franchise of Miss United States after participating in Miss Earth United States,[28] but was refused entry because of the competition rule which states that only a 'natural born female' is allowed to participate.[29][30] A federal court dismissed Green's discrimination case against the pageant.[31]

The court filing submitted by Miss United States constantly misgendered Green and used derogatory words to invalidate the complainant's gender identity.[32][33] Miss United States also says that allowing transgender women to compete in their competition would "undermine its vision" and would undermine their "message of biological female empowerment."[30] John T. Kaempf, the Miss United States pageant's lawyer praised the dismissal of Green's lawsuit, stating that the pageant "is not anti-transgender." "Miss United States wants to be able to hold a pageant that is only for biological females,". He stated that the organization "believes there can be a Miss Black USA pageant, a Miss Native American pageant, or a transgender pageant."[34]

In an interview with KGW, Green said, "I compete in pageantry to show that there are many different types of beauty... To me, that rule was saying that transgender women aren't women, and that sends a very harmful message."[35][36]

Unperturbed by the news of the dismissal of her case, Green said “she is not giving up on her fight for justice for transgender women, and she is very proud of her achievement in raising awareness about the discrimination transgender women face in pageantry”. "This case brought awareness to an issue many people were and still are unaware of," Green told Oregon Live, "and that issue is that discrimination against transgender people is still actively happening in the private and public sector even within the pageant circuit."[37][38]

The exclusion of transgender women from female only spaces

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Some transgender activists have affirmed that the exclusion of transgender women from female-only spaces such as sports, pageants, and bathrooms has necessitated the creation of dedicated spaces for transgender people.[39][40] Others argue that it may foster segregation.

Sociologist and feminist campaigner Finn Mackay stated in an interview with The Guardian, that reducing womanhood to fertility and genitals trivialises the damage done by patriarchy influenced by politics when it comes to sexuality and gender. "They do it for ideological reasons, as part of a campaign for trans exclusion. When people turn round and say: 'This is a dog whistle' – of course it is! Otherwise, why would you be chatting about people's genitals?" Mackay asked.[41]

Recent success

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Miss USA, a franchise of Miss Universe, started allowing transgender women in their pageant in 2012. The pageant's first transgender state representative was Kataluna Enriquez, winner of Miss Nevada USA. Enriquez served as a judge in the first edition of Miss Trans Global.[42][43][44]

Goal

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The main premise of Miss Trans Global is to "revolutionize pageantry" by including transgender women in mainstream beauty pageantry, and to raise awareness for trans issues. Many of the contestants are also transgender rights activists.[45][46][47] Their advocacies are heavily influenced by transphobic violence, including domestic violence, discrimination, and the murders of transgender women globally. An associate of the Miss Trans Global's team, Yunieski Carey Herrera, was murdered by her partner on November 17, 2020, in Miami, Florida.[48][49][50][51][52] She was crowned Miss Trans Global in 2019.

Advocacy

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According to the organisation, the top 5 winners of Miss Trans Global work as spokespersons on transgender and LGBT issues worldwide. They claim to work closely with activist organisations such as TransValid, TransBeauty Magazine,[53][54] TransGriot,[55] to educate cisgender people and inspire transgender people globally. The organisation started an initiative called 'For Trans Women by Trans Women', where a group of transgender women from different countries come together to raise awareness about issues that affect their local communities.[56][24][57]

The organizers said that Miss Trans Global "is not about a beautiful face and perfect body" but rather "about activism, charity, and intelligence".[58]

The pageant says the winners will serve as spokespeople "and work digitally to influence positive changes in our community internationally."[59]

The pageant considers itself as a digital and physical space for transgender women from different backgrounds who are driven through activism to highlight the plight of LGBT people in their various countries. The participants share their lived experiences through the use of digital content production and publishing through the guidance of the organisation.[60][61][62][63][64]

Competition and selection of winners

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The Empowered Queen Crown, is the official Miss Trans Global crown since 2020–present

The organisers of the competition described it as "the future of international trans pageantry", because of its accessibility and ease of participation. The contestants execute the various tasks at home and submit videos to the judges. The winners are selected based on the scores given by the judges.[55]

Competition format

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Contestants are given a creative challenge once a week. They film and produce a submission video in accordance with the rules and guidelines stipulated by the pageant directors. The judges then review their performances and score the contestants accordingly.

Judging

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The judges are seasoned female transgender activists and pageant queens who have fought for transgender rights in their various countries.[55][65]

Titles

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Miss Trans Global and its runner-up titles, namely:[55]

  • Queen Global, Miss Trans Global
  • Queen Diamond, Miss Trans Global Diamond
  • Queen Sapphire, Miss Trans Global Sapphire
  • First Princess Global, Continental Queen
  • Second Princess Global, Continental Queen

The organisation's definition of a queen is a transgender woman who uses their voice for the voiceless and someone who marries the ambition of helping marginalised transgender community that are often discriminated against due to misconceptions.[24][60]

Inaugural event

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The inaugural competition, which took place on September 12, 2020, focused on transgender people suffering in isolation due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It included participants from countries around the world. Miss Mela Franco Habijan from the Philippines became the first ever winner of the competition, in a coronation ceremony streamed live on YouTube and Facebook.[24]

The pageant's inaugural judges were:

  • Monica Roberts, a notable transgender rights advocate and journalist in the United States who died on October 5, 2020[66]
  • Candi Stratton, a flight attendant, beauty queen, and transgender rights advocate
  • Michelle Ross, founder-director of CliniQ Counselling and Wellbeing
  • Kataluna Enriquez, Miss Nevada USA and fashion designer[67]
  • Victoria Maxima Caram, Miss Trans Star International executive director
  • Amanda Uzoma McQueens, founder of Friends in Diaspora for Friends in Africa[65][25][24]

Titleholders

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Edition Country Titleholder National Title Venue of Competition Finalists
2024   France Kevhoney Scarlett [68] Miss Trans Global France Rhoda McGaw Theatre, London, United Kingdom 10
2023   Thailand Sarocha Akaros [69] Miss LGBT Thailand Rhoda McGaw Theatre, London, United Kingdom 10
2022   Brazil Natasha Cardoso Miss Trans Global Brasil Virtual event, London, United Kingdom 6
2021   India Sruthy Sithara Miss Trans Global India 16
2020   Philippines Mela Franco Habijan Miss Trans Global Philippines 18
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List of Runners-up

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Year Miss Trans Global Diamond Miss Trans Global Sapphire Runners-Up
First Princess Global Second Princess Global
2025 TBA TBA TBA TBA
2024 Not awarded
2023 Kevhoney Scarlett
  France
Vivienne Melanie Mesias
  England
Diana Dee Barrera
  Canada
Chedino Rodriguez Martin
  South Africa
2022 Abi Dela Paz Orencia Sytanco
  Canada
Trisha Jose
  Netherlands
Virgen Mariana Cortes
  Colombia
Rojean Buhian
  Philippines
Year Duchess Global Marchioness Global Countess Global Baroness Global Runners-Up
First Princess Global Second Princess Global
2021 Albiean Revalde
  Philippines
Viviana Santibanez
  Canada
Fazelyn Ja'afar
  Malaysia
Karla Michelle-Delprado
  Mauritius
Amanda Sandova
  Indonesia
Lesly Quispe
  Peru
2020 Rebeckah Loveday
  Australia
Veso Golden
  Ghana
Semakaleng Mothapo
  South Africa
Danielly Drugge
  Sweden
Not awarded


Miss Trans Global 2023 Results

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Placements

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Placement Contestant
Miss Trans Global 2023   Thailand – Sarocha Akaros[69]
Miss Trans Global Diamond   France – Kevhoney Scarlett
Miss Trans Global Sapphire   England – Vivienne Melanie Mesias
Top 5   Canada – Diana Dee Barrera
  South Africa – Chedino Rodriguez Martin
Continental Queens
Miss Trans Global Americas   Canada – Diana Dee Barrera
Miss Trans Global Africa   South Africa – Chedino Rodriguez Martin
Special Awards
Queen of Hearts   Wales – Eva Dee Jesus
Queen of The Ball   Argentina – Lucila Thompson
Gifted Idol of The Year   Nigeria – Alexandra Etim
Catwalk Queen of The Year   Scotland – Hardy Jat
Activist Queen of The Year   South Africa – Chedino Rodriguez Martin
Glam Beauty of The Year   England – Vivienne Melanie Mesias
Eloquent Queen of The Year   Thailand – Sarocha Akaros
Stylish Queen of the Year   France – Kevhoney Scarlett
Best National Costume   Italy – Rica Gandara
Popular Goddess of the Year   Canada – Diana Dee Barrera

Miss Trans Global 2022 Results

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Placements

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Placement Contestant
Miss Trans Global 2022   Brazil – Natasha Cardoso
Miss Trans Global Diamond   Canada – Abi Dela Paz Orencia Sytanco
Miss Trans Global Sapphire   Netherlands – Trisha Jose
First Princess Global   Colombia – Virgen Mariana Cortes
Second Princess Global   Philippines – Rojean Buhian
Third Princess Global   Uganda – Amanda Kamanda
Special Awards
Popular Goddess of the Year   Canada – Abi Dela Paz Orencia Sytanco
Best National Costume   Netherlands – Trisha Jose
Stylish Queen of the Year   Canada – Abi Dela Paz Orencia Sytanco
Eloquent Queen of The Year   Colombia – Virgen Mariana Cortes
Glam Beauty of The Year   Philippines – Rojean Buhian
Inspirational Queen of The Year   Uganda – Amanda Kamanda
Super Model of The Year   Brazil – Natasha Cardoso
Time Keeper of The Year   Netherlands – Trisha Jose
Queen of Hearts - (Chosen by participants)   Canada – Abi Dela Paz Orencia Sytanco
Monica Roberts Warrior National Director of The Year   Philippines – Yanyan Araña

Miss Trans Global 2021 Results

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Placements

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Placement Contestant
Miss Trans Global 2021   IndiaSruthy Sithara
Duchess Global   Philippines – Albiean Revalde
Marchioness Global   Canada – Viviana Santibanez
Countess Global   Malaysia – Fazelyn Jaafar
Baroness Global   Mauritius – Karla Michelle-Delprado
1st Princess Global   Indonesia – Amanda Sandova
2nd Princess Global   Peru – Lesly Quispe
Top 9   Ghana – Charlene MacCarthy-Crabbe
  United Kingdom – Vera Nicholle Joren
Top 13   Armenia – Monica Sarkisyan
  Australia – Addison Joy Harper
  Japan – Bianca Sumi
  Mexico – Lorena Barajas
Continental Queens
Miss Trans Global Asia-Pacific   Indonesia – Amanda Sandova
Miss Trans Global Americas   Peru – Lesly Quispe
Miss Trans Global Europe   United Kingdom – Vera Nicholle Joren
Miss Trans Global Africa   Ghana – Charlene MacCarthy-Crabbe
Special Awards
Popular Goddess Of The Year   Mauritius – Karla Michelle-Delprado
Activist Queen Of The Year   Canada – Viviana Santibanez
  Malaysia – Fazelyn Jaafar
  Peru – Lesly Quispe
  Philippines – Albiean Revalde
Best National Costume   Philippines – Albiean Revalde
Stylish Queen of the Year   Peru – Lesly Quispe
Eloquent Queen of The Year   IndiaSruthy Sithara
  Philippines – Albiean Revalde
Inspirational Queen of The Year   Canada – Viviana Santibanez
  Japan – Bianca Sumi
  United Kingdom – Vera Nicholle Joren
Gifted Idol of The Year   Ghana – Charlene MacCarthy-Crabbe
  Mexico – Lorena Barajas
Super Model of The Year   Mexico – Lorena Barajas
Glam Beauty of The Year   Armenia – Monica Sarkisyan
Time Keeper of The Year   Canada – Viviana Santibanez
Queen of Hearts 2021 - (Chosen by participants)   Indonesia – Amanda Sandova
Best National Crowning Moment of The Year   Indonesia – Amanda Sandova
Monica Roberts Warrior National Director of The Year   Philippines – Janlee Dungca
Remainder
  Brazil Mirelly Rocha
  Nigeria Adanna Electra-Joels
  Romania Ariela Stanciu
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Miss Trans Global 2020 Results

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Placements

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Placement Contestant
Miss Trans Global 2020   Philippines – Mela Franco Habijan
Duchess Global   Australia – Rebeckah Loveday
Marchioness Global   Ghana – Veso Golden
Countess Global   South Africa – Semakaleng Sma Mothapo
Baroness Global   Sweden – Danielly Drugge
Top 10   Philippines – Maria
  Nigeria – Diva
  Canada – Thalia
  United States – Kamilla
  Philippines – Niña
Top 15   Australia – Amy
  United States – Alhya
  India – Victoria
  Philippines – Aloha
  Philippines – Nikki
Remainder
  Australia Hunny
  Nigeria Jasmine
  Uruguay Renata
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See also

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