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[Congrats again Leongsam] NZ crowns pinoy ah gua as Miss New Zealand

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Filipino woman, 26, who was disowned by her family for being transgender has made history after being crowned Miss New Zealand
By Latoya Gayle For Mailonline18:28 09 Nov 2020, updated 07:39 10 Nov 2020

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A transgender Filipino woman has made history after being the first to achieve the highly coveted title of Miss Intercontinental New Zealand 2020.

Arielle Keil, 26, who was born in Davao City, Philippines as a boy named Andrew, but grew up in Auckland, New Zealand, underwent gender reassignment surgery earlier this year.

The glamorous trailblazer, who is the first post-operative transgender contestant to compete in the Miss New Zealand beauty pageant, describes the concept as not being outdated but 'actually bada**'.

Speaking to Metro.co.uk, Arielle said: 'The pageant was an amazing experience! It's something I've wanted to do for the longest time so to actually live out my dream has been amazing!'

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Arielle Keil, 26, (pictured) has made history after being the first transgender and Filipino woman to achieve the title of Miss Intercontinental New Zealand 2020


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Arielle (pictured), who underwent gender reassignment surgery earlier this year, said competing in the beauty pageant has been a dream of hers
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Arielle (pictured) said coming out as transgender is more 'terrifying' than being a gay man because the way people view you changes forever

Arielle, who is studying for a fashion design bachelor's degree, revealed coming out as a transgender woman was more 'terrifying' than telling people about being a gay man.

She explained that despite being aware that the way people view her would change, she decided to be openly transgender to avoid having any regrets in later life.

The 26-year-old, who began transitioning in 2017, was initially kicked out by her family, who struggled to support her decision.

When Arielle's parents found out she was undergoing hormone treatment, they gave two choices - stop or leave home.

That night she packed everything she owned into a black rubbish bag and walked out, not knowing what would become of her.

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Arielle Keil (pictured) explained she made a decision to come out as transgender to avoid having any regrets in later life
Arielle said: 'I'd already spent the formative years of my life as the wrong gender, I didn't want to waste my twenties in the wrong body either.

'This way of thinking really helped me come out to my parents because I knew that whatever their reaction was, this was something I needed to do for myself.'

The 26-year-old, who began transitioning in 2017, was initially kicked out by her family, who struggled to support her decision.

When Arielle's parents found out she was undergoing hormone treatment, they gave two choices - stop or leave home.

That night she packed everything she owned into a black rubbish bag and walked out, not knowing what would become of her.

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Arielle Keil (pictured) explained she made a decision to come out as transgender to avoid having any regrets in later life

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Arielle, who was born as a boy named Andrew (pictured), was kicked out of her house when her parents discovered she was undergoing hormone treatment
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Born in the Philippines and emigrating as a toddler, Arielle (pictured) said Filipino's see beauty pageants the same way Kiwis view rugby

'My life turned upside down when I transitioned ... but I would rather go through hell as a woman than have an easy life as a man,' she said. 'Whatever the universe wants to throw at me - do it.'

Arielle, who was raised by the church to believe she would rot in hell for wanting to be a woman, has battled severe bouts of depression and contemplated taking her own life.

But despite the hardship, she chose to live life unapologetically and now says she's happy, not scared, and here to stay as a woman.

Although New Zealand's health system does allow for publicly funded gender-affirming surgery, in some cases, the process to gain approval is arduous and the waiting list is long.

So Arielle elected to go to Thailand and pay paid $15,000 for the 'top to bottom' procedure that involved breast implants and a vaginoplasty.

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Arielle (pictured) elected to go to Thailand and pay paid $15,000 for the 'top to bottom' procedure that involved breast implants and a vaginoplasty

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'My life turned upside down when I transitioned ... but I would rather go through hell as a woman than have an easy life as a man' Arielle said

Achieving the title of Miss Intercontinental New Zealand 2020 is not unprecedented when it comes to pageants around the globe

Ángela Maria Ponce Camacho became the first transgender woman to compete in the Miss Universe contest after claiming the title of Miss Spain in 2018.

Before that, one of Arielle's hero's Jenna Talackova, won a lengthy legal battle in 2012 which allowed her to compete in the Miss Canada pageant.

'People think it's world peace and fake smiles but the women who compete are beautiful on the inside. They're out doing stuff in their communities. They're educated. For me, they're like badass and I always wanted to be like that,' she told the NZ Herald.

Born in the Philippines and emigrating as a toddler, Arielle said Filipinos see beauty pageants the same way Kiwis view rugby.

She has received a stream of praise from fans on Instagram since being crowned, as many admit they're 'proud' of her accomplishment.

One person wrote: 'Congratulations my friend xxxx so beautiful'

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A stream of comments on Arielle's Instagram come from those praising her accomplishment and dubbing her a role model

'Ohhh myyy new idol. So happy for you my sister. Congratulations! Greetings from Australia and Philippines,' another comments.

A third added: 'I am so proud of you Ari. Raise our flag, good luck'

Recently, New Zealand has introduced a number of controversial new curriculum guidelines which enables school children to choose their own gender and pronounces.

Although the initiative has received some backlash, Arielle says it's not something anyone should worry about.

'They're not asking you to transition with them, it won't change your daily life. You won't lose anything by being kind, loving and supportive,' she said.

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Arielle (pictured) was raised by the church to believe she would rot in hell for wanting to be a woman

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Arielle is urging others to respect others like her. 'They're not asking you to transition with them, it won't change your daily life. You won't lose anything by being kind, loving and supportive,' she said
 

sweetiepie

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KNN transgender no matter how pretty or whether has undergone the knife cannot escape from fidgeting and holding the head high high KNN miss nz also will not be spared becas they ownself will know eyes are everywhere around them KNN
 

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This happens when you have a 'progressive' leading the country. It's to score political points by pandering to the LGBT community.

Canada's 小土豆:

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KNN can add choose her or gin or hc? KNN
My uncle will choose based on
1. My uncle dare not have sex with ah gua leegardless of how they look KNN
2. My uncle also dare not have sex with lao gin due to bawu hai
I will slice off Gin labia and give them to this pinoy maid ladyboy since he likes to have a pair.
 

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No matter how sexy or beautiful a transgender is , she always have a he in her and that goes with certain amount of manliness
 
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mahjongking

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you guys, hands up those who call chicken in thailand and found out last minute a little worm dangling between the chicken's legs...lol:biggrin:
dont be shy, haha
 

sweetiepie

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No matter how sexy or beautiful a transgender is , she always have a he in her and that goes with certain amount of manliness
KNN my uncle think they always want to compete with the female counterparts until they do it too extreme hard eg flip hair also must be swiftly stand also must be extra straight so aware of the surrounding for fuck ? Scared people poke their arse is it?etc KNN if they are so determined to be female why can't be on par with female ?
 
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