Tiffanys Is Ready to Host Miss International Queen–2018

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Tiffanys Is Ready to Host Miss International Queen–2018

The final of the Miss International Queen, the world’s most impressive pageantry for transgender women, will be held for the 13th time next week in Thailand.

The pageantry has been held since 2004 inPattaya, Thailand every year. This year the final will take place on the 9th ofMarch at Tiffany’s and the participants from different countries will takepart. The participants were born male and are now in pre-operation or postoperation condition. The age of the contestants is 18-35. The winners orrunners-up can take part in this show only once. The judges are usually Thaiand the show is broadcast on TV in Thailand.

28 participants are expected to take part in thesemi-final which is going to take place today, on the 2nd March. They will beengaged in various activities like photo sessions, lunch or dinner with thepress or city’s authorities, contacts with sponsors.

The winner of Miss International Queen receivesvarious benefits beginning with the monetary reward, sponsor gifts and anapartment at Woodland Resort during her reign. Since the foundation of theshow, the title of the 'Miss International Queen' was 4 times won by theparticipants from Thailand, twice – by the Filippinos and once – bytransgenders from Venezuela, Brazil, South Korea, Japan, Mexico and the UnitedStates. At present the title holder is Jiratchaya Sirimongkolnawin fromThailand. 

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