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Teenager crowned Thailand's most beautiful transvestite
Posted: 31 May 2008 1539 hrs

 
 
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PATTAYA, Thailand: A teenage transvestite who grew up on a military base was crowned Thailand's most beautiful transvestite late Friday, in an extravagant annual pageant which transfixed the nation.

Kangsadarn Wongdusadeekul, known by her stage name "Nonk", cried as she accepted her Miss Tiffany crown from last year's winner.

Nonk, 19, particularly impressed the panel of judges with her question round.

Asked if she would be happy to join the army as a man, she told the audience: "Last year, I went to register as a soldier, but my figure had changed so the government did not let me.

"We are beautiful – so we have no need to be soldiers," she said, getting the biggest laugh of the night.

Her win brings considerable financial reward: 100,000 baht (3,200 US dollars) – equivalent to a year's wages for a factory worker – and a Honda car.

But with the cost of a single pageant dress at a minimal of 10,000 baht, participating in Miss Tiffany is not just about the prizes.

Most of the 30 transvestites parading across the glitter-filled stage said they were seeking social acceptance rather than money.

Nonk says she is lucky to have been accepted by her family as her father is a colonel in the Thai army.

Nonk told AFP after the contest that she had known she wanted to be a girl from a very young age, and her military family was so understanding that they now tell friends she is their daughter. They keep few photos of Nonk as a boy.

"They said I can be whatever I want to be so long as I take care of myself and other people," she said.

Miss Tiffany 2008 was crowned in a sold-out 2,000-seater theatre, and televised nationally.

The runners-up were Pailin "Bank" Denfhanapapol and Doolkamon "Golf" Kontun, with awards also given for Miss Congeniality and Miss Photogenic.

The event has become increasingly high profile, with winners forging careers as television presenters and as the faces of beauty products.

Miss Tiffany will now advance to the global competition, Miss International Queen, to be held here in October.


- AFP/so

 

 



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