Miss Philippines Earth candidates explain why they disapprove of transgenders joining beauty pageants
At least two candidates in this year's Miss Philippines Earth pageant have expressed their disapproval of members of LGBTQ+ community competing in beauty pageants for natural-born women.
Daena Yapparcon, the representative of El Nido, Palawan and Jeremi Nuqui from Caloocan City shared their two cents on the matter.
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“I do believe that beauty pageants celebrate the beauty of women, the natural beauty of women. So, I do believe that it already celebrates the femininity,” Daena was quoted to have said in a virtual press conference.

“I believe that transgenders should have their own beauty pageants. And it’s because to celebrate their own beauty and to let people know that…to have the respect that they deserve. So I do believe that.”
Jeremi couldn't agree more.
“I respect transgenders. I respect their community, as their opinion on their selves. But I also believe we need inclusivity. You know, Miss Universe, we are celebrating the natural beauty of naturally born women... And I believe too that this transgender, they have their own pageants where they can showcase their skills, their talents, their beauty,” she said.
She added: “And as long as we respect each other’s boundaries, I think we can have a better world where a war-zone earth can turn into a beautiful and a wonderful one.”
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Recall that prior, a pageant representative from South Africa joined candidates from Spain, Canada, Nepal, and Panama in allowing transgender women who "have completed all their legal and medical procedures" to join the competition.
It was in 2018 when Spain's Angela Ponce made history as the first transgender woman to compete in the Miss Universe tilt.