November's Miss Universe 2023 to See Transgender Competitors from Portugal and Netherlands

Marina Machete Makes History as First Transgender Miss Portugal Winner In a groundbreaking moment for beauty pageants, Marina Machete, a 28-year-old flight attendant, has been crowned Miss Portugal 2023, becoming the first transgender woman to win the title. This historic victory represents a significant shift in the beauty pageant world, traditionally known for adhering to conventional norms of attractiveness. Marina's triumph over 16 other contestants is not just a personal victory but a milestone for the transgender community, highlighting the expanding definition of beauty. Praised for her eloquence and charm, Marina expressed her pride in being the first trans woman to compete for, and win, the Miss Universe Portugal title. Her win symbolizes years of progress and the breaking down of barriers in beauty contests. This year's Miss Universe pageant, set for November 18 in El Salvador, will see Machete among 79 other contestants, including Rikkie Valerie Kolle, another transgender woman who won Miss Netherlands. The event promises to be a celebration of diversity and inclusivity, showcasing beauty in its many forms.
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