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Kanwara 'Esmon' Kaewcheen, a 21-year-old mass communication student won the title this year annual beauty contest for transgender women. The Miss Tiffany’s Universe pageant is open to all transgender women who may or may not have undergone sex reassignment surgery.

Kanwara 'Esmon' Kaewcheen, a 21-year-old mass communication student won the title this year, leaving the pageant with a cash prize and the opportunity to participate in Miss International Queen, also held in Pattaya, which includes contestants from around the world. The glamorous annual event sees Thai citizens who have undergone sex changes participate in a series of events in order to win the crown.

Footage shows contestants taking part in Miss Tiffany's Universe 2018 transsexual beauty pageant In Pattaya, Thailand.
