Miss Universe Contestant 2023: Transgender Miss Universe Contestants

Miss Universe 2023 makes history with two transgender contestants, breaking boundaries for inclusivity and diversity in the pageant world.

by Mathelene

Updated Oct 17, 2023

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Miss Universe 2023

The 72nd Miss Universe pageant is set to happen on November 18, 2023, at the National Gymnasium in San Salvador, El Salvador. This event is where beautiful and talented women from all over the world compete to win the title of Miss Universe. R'Bonney Gabriel, who is currently Miss Universe, is from the United States. She will give up her crown at the end of the event, and the winner of the pageant will become the new Miss Universe.

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This pageant is a big deal, as it showcases not only the contestants' beauty but also their intelligence, talent, and personality. They go through various competitions and challenges to prove that they are not just beautiful on the outside but also on the inside. The event will be held in El Salvador, which is a country in Central America.

It's a special occasion that brings people from all over the world to celebrate and support these amazing women. So, on November 18, 2023, all eyes will be on the National Gymnasium in San Salvador as a new Miss Universe is crowned.

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Miss Universe Contestant 2023

Country/Territory

Contestant

Age

Hometown

Albania

Endi Demneri

25

Tirana

Angola

Ana Coimbra

23

Benguela

Argentina

Yamile Dajud

27

Buenos Aires

Aruba

Karol Croes

27

Oranjestad

Australia

Moraya Wilson

22

Melbourne

The Bahamas

Melissa Ingraham

26

Long Island

Bahrain

Lujane Yacoub

19

Hamala

Belgium

Emilie Vansteenkiste

22

Elewijt

Bolivia

Estefany Rivero

26

Trinidad

Brazil

Maria Brechane

19

Rio Grande

British Virgin Islands

Ashellica Fahie

28

Tortola

Cambodia

Sotima John

23

Kampong Cham

Cameroon

Issie Princesse

22

Littoral Region

Canada

Madison Kvaltin

25

Greater Sudbury

Cayman Islands

Ileann Powery

26

West Bay

Chile

Celeste Viel

24

Santiago

Colombia

Camila Avella

28

Yopal

Costa Rica

Lisbeth Valverde

28

Uvita

Croatia

Andrea Erjavec

23

Perušić

Curaçao

Kim Rossen

26

Willemstad

Czech Republic

Vanesa Švédová

21

Přerov

Denmark

Nikoline Hansen

21

Valby

Dominican Republic

Mariana Downing

27

Cotuí

Ecuador

Delary Stoffers

23

Guayaquil

Egypt

Mohra Tantawy

21

Cairo

El Salvador

Isabella García-Manzo

20

San Salvador

Equatorial Guinea

Diana Hinestrosa

25

Corisco

Finland

Paula Joukanen

22

Helsinki

France

Diane Leyre

26

Paris

Germany

Helena Bleicher

24

Ravensburg

Great Britain (UK)

Jessica Page

28

Liverpool

Greece

Marielia Zaloumi

20

Athens

Guatemala

Michelle Cohn

28

Guatemala City

Guyana

Lisa Narine

26

Pomeroon-Supenaam

Honduras

Zuheilyn Clemente

23

Tegucigalpa

Hungary

Tünde Blága

27

Hidegség

Iceland

Lilja Pétursdóttir

19

Reykjavík

India

Shweta Sharda

22

Chandigarh

Indonesia

Fabiënne Groeneveld

23

Jakarta

Ireland

Aishah Akorede

23

Leixlip

Italy

Carmen Panepinto Zayati

24

Vittoria

Jamaica

Jordanne Levy

27

Kingston

Japan

Rio Miyazaki

21

Shizuoka

Kazakhstan

Tomiris Zair

20

Almaty

Kosovo

Arbesa Rrahmani

22

Ferizaj

Kyrgyzstan

Maya Turdalieva

25

Bishkek

Laos

Phaimany Lathsabanthao

28

Vientiane

Latvia

Kate Alexeeva

29

Riga

Lebanon

Maya Aboul Hosn

25

Btekhnay

Malaysia

Serena Lee

24

Kuala Lumpur

Malta

Ella Portelli

25

St. Julian's

Mauritius

Tatiana Beauharnais

24

Souillac

Mexico

Melissa Flores

25

Venustiano Carranza

Mongolia

Nominzul Zandangiin

18

Ulaanbaatar

Myanmar

Amara Bo

23

Mandalay

Namibia

Jameela Uiras

23

Windhoek

Nepal

Jane Garrett

23

Kathmandu

Netherlands

Rikkie Kollé

22

Breda

Nicaragua

Sheynnis Palacios

23

Diriamba

Nigeria

Ugochi Ihezue

27

Ideato North

Norway

Julie Tollefsen

28

Oslo

Pakistan

Erica Robin

25

Karachi

Panama

Natasha Vargas

26

Las Tablas

Paraguay

Elicena Andrada

28

Tobatí

Peru

Camila Escribens

25

Lima

Philippines

Michelle Dee

28

Makati

Poland

Angelika Jurkowianiec

27

Namysłów

Portugal

Marina Machete

28

Palmela

Puerto Rico

Karla Guilfú

26

Patillas

Russia

Margarita Golubeva

22

Saint Petersburg

Saint Lucia

Earlyca Frederick

25

Choiseul

Singapore

Priyanka Annuncia

26

Singapore

Slovakia

Kinga Puhová

23

Dunajská Streda

South Africa

Bryoni Govender

27

Kempton Park

South Korea

So-yun Kim

28

South Gyeongsang

Spain

Athenea Pérez

27

Murcia

Switzerland

Lorena Santen

26

Aargau

Thailand

Anntonia Porsild

27

Nakhon Ratchasima

Trinidad and Tobago

Faith Gillezeau

25

San Fernando

Ukraine

Angelina Usanova

26

Kyiv

United States

Noelia Voigt

24

Park City

Venezuela

Diana Silva

26

Caracas

Vietnam

Quỳnh Hoa Bùi

25

Hanoi

Zimbabwe

Brooke Bruk-Jackson

21

Harare

Transgender Miss Universe Contestants

The Miss Universe competition in 2023 is making history by having two transgender women, Marina Machete from Miss Portugal and Rikkie Kollé from Miss Netherlands, as contestants. If either of them wins, they will be the first transgender women to become Miss Universe.

Marina Machete has openly talked about the difficulties she faced as a transgender person and is thankful for her family's support. She believes that love has been more powerful than ignorance in her journey as a transgender woman. Rikkie Kollé, before becoming Miss Netherlands, also shared her struggles as a transgender person.

When asked about herself, she chose the word "victory," emphasizing her journey from overcoming challenges as a young boy to becoming a strong and confident transgender woman. In her message, she encourages others not to give up on their dreams and to be their best selves.

The Miss Universe Organization changed its rules in 2012 to be more inclusive, allowing transgender contestants to participate. They've made more changes over the years, like letting divorced, pregnant, or mothers compete for the Miss Universe crown. They are also planning to remove the age limit for contestants in 2024, so more women can take part. This shows that the organization is working to include a wider range of contestants and be more inclusive.

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Miss Universe Contestant 2023 - FAQs

1. When and where is Miss Universe 2023 taking place?

Miss Universe 2023 is scheduled to be held in San Salvador, El Salvador, on November 18, 2023.

2. Who are the two transgender contestants in Miss Universe 2023?

Marina Machete from Miss Portugal and Rikkie Kollé from Miss Netherlands are the two transgender contestants participating in Miss Universe 2023.

3. What would it mean if either Marina Machete or Rikkie Kollé wins the crown?

If either of them wins, they would become the first transgender women to hold the title of Miss Universe.

4. What changes did the Miss Universe Organization make in 2012 regarding transgender contestants?

In 2012, the Miss Universe Organization altered its rules to be more inclusive, allowing transgender contestants to participate in the pageant.

5. Are there any other historic moments expected at Miss Universe 2023?

In addition to the inclusion of transgender contestants, the competition may witness further groundbreaking moments, as the diverse and evolving Miss Universe Organization continues to make positive changes to its rules and regulations.

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