By all indications, the final result of the Dutch beauty pageant that caused a worldwide scandal has a simple commercial purpose. Namely, the worldwide advertising and promotion of transgenderism. So now in Europe, the Miss Netherlands competition has also been won by a man who considers himself to be transgender.

 "I am so proud and happy that I can't even describe it. I will make my community proud and show that it can be done. I want to serve as an example worldwide. Let's get ready for further adventures"

- said the winner, Rikkie Valerie Kollé.

Thus, a biological man can represent his country at the 72nd Miss Universe beauty pageant.

Anne Jakrajutatip is a Thai business magnate, a trans-activist who is also

transgender, bought the Miss Universe Organization last year.

He said he is committed to developing the organization as an inclusive platform and wants to transform the brand for the next generation.

“I no longer call Miss Universe a beauty pageant,” said the CEO of JKN Global. "I consider it a women's empowerment competition," she added.

The owner of the international holding that owns Miss Universe, Thai-born media entrepreneur and digital content distributor Anne Jakrajutatip is herself transgender. Among other things, it owns the Miss Universe, Miss USA and Miss Teen USA beauty pageant organizations.

Jakrajutatip became the first trans woman to be the sole owner of these organizations. According to Forbes, she is the third richest transgender person in the world, with an estimated net worth of US$210 million (6.37 billion baht) in 2020.

Kollé can thus make history again: if she were to win the Miss Universe title in December, she would be the first trans woman to do so.

Source: Körkép.sk

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