After Italy introduced a ban on trans women from competing in Miss Italy, 100 trans men from the country entered the pageant in protest.
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Miss Italy’s newly changed rules exclude trans women, and follows the recent victory by trans woman Rikkie Valerie Kolle for Miss Netherlands.
The Italian pageant patron Patrizia Mirigliani claimed after the victory that inclusivity for transgender women in pageants was ‘absurd’ and would not ‘jump on the glittery bandwagon of trans activism’.
The comments caused an online stir, and prompted transgender men to sign up since they fit the new criteria of ‘woman from birth’.
Due to Italy’s strict process of finalising names and gender-related identification, many transgender men fit the category and thus could compete in the pageant.
This comes as Malta holds its very first Miss Trans Malta. The competition welcomed Miss Universe Malta 2023 to crown the first ever winner, Ira Almonia Quijada.
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