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10 most beautiful transwomen in Thailand (2017 edition)

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You may know them from their pageant titles, successful modeling careers, or profitable social media presences, but these ladies all have two things in common — they’re trans, and they’re trending in Thailand.
It’s been six years since Coconuts introduced you to the hottest transwomen of Instagram and, inspired by 9GAG’s recent rundown, we thought it was time to revisit the subject and give you our own, updated Top 10.
While they’re all equally beautiful, these ladies are ranked based on their following and how often their names come up in local media. To us, they’re all winners.
Chalisa “Rose” Yuemchai shot to fame after a minor role in the Chinese comedy “Lost in Thailand,” which made USD107 million in profits. Audiences were surprised when Rose delivered her single line in well-spoken Mandarin. Afterwards, she developed a strong Chinese fan base.
Nadia was crowned Miss Mimosa Queen Thailand in 2015. After winning this local trans pageant, held annually in Pattaya, she become quite well-known. Ever since then, she has continued to work as a freelance model and dancer.
With nearly 100,000 followers on Facebook, Pynk gained fame after becoming a spokesmodel for a surgery hospital in South Korea. Thanks to her doctor, Pynk now looks like she came straight out of Japanese anime.
Jeen, 20, made headlines in local media after showing up at the mandatory-for-men military draft in Thailand’s Chachoengsao province earlier this year. Obviously, her appearance wasn’t what they were expecting for a prospective soldier. Jeen became famous overnight after many people, even the soldier-recruits themselves, took photos of her and posted them online.
Frame, 22, also shook up social media when she attended the military draft. Her cute and innocent look exempted her from military service but landed her many interviews on Thai TV. A communication arts major, the talented Frame produced a series of short films called “Crazy Love” starring internet idols as actors.
Yoshi is known for her “doll face” on social media. Not only a sensation on the internet, she also appeared in a music video for Baitoey Rsiam, a world-famous Thai country singer. Yoshi has also landed a few movie roles and has nearly one million followers on Instagram.
Hana was definitely a fan favorite when she auditioned for modeling contest show The Face Thailand Season 3. Standing out from the crowd, Hana was selected to be on the show but was eliminated midway through the competition, much to the chagrin of her many fans
But it doesn’t matter. Hana had already developed a strong profile and successful modeling career before joining the show.
Another contestant on The Face Thailand Season 3, Blossom also didn’t make it into one of the coveted top three spots. However, prior to the show, Blossom had already wowed fans and won hearts as the first runner-up in Thailand’s most prestigious trans pageant, Miss Tiffany’s Universe 2013.
The latest trans beauty to do Thailand proud, Mo won Miss Tiffany’s Universe last year and later won Miss International Queen, the international beauty pageant for transgender women, where she represented Thailand.
Before receiving her title, Mo became famous for her brief appearance on the popular Thai singing show “I can see your voice,” where she surprised the audience by singing with a masculine voice.
After all these years, we still have to give it to Poyd as the most beautiful transwoman in Thailand. She is the first transwoman that Thais will name and the idol of younger transpeople in the country.
Poyd works regionally as an actress, and was named on a list of the “most beautiful faces” in the world by US film magazine TC Candler.
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10 most beautiful transwomen in Thailand (2017 edition)

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Pay what you want, starting at US$5 / year.







You may know them from their pageant titles, successful modeling careers, or profitable social media presences, but these ladies all have two things in common — they’re trans, and they’re trending in Thailand.
It’s been six years since Coconuts introduced you to the hottest transwomen of Instagram and, inspired by 9GAG’s recent rundown, we thought it was time to revisit the subject and give you our own, updated Top 10.
While they’re all equally beautiful, these ladies are ranked based on their following and how often their names come up in local media. To us, they’re all winners.
Chalisa “Rose” Yuemchai shot to fame after a minor role in the Chinese comedy “Lost in Thailand,” which made USD107 million in profits. Audiences were surprised when Rose delivered her single line in well-spoken Mandarin. Afterwards, she developed a strong Chinese fan base.
Nadia was crowned Miss Mimosa Queen Thailand in 2015. After winning this local trans pageant, held annually in Pattaya, she become quite well-known. Ever since then, she has continued to work as a freelance model and dancer.
With nearly 100,000 followers on Facebook, Pynk gained fame after becoming a spokesmodel for a surgery hospital in South Korea. Thanks to her doctor, Pynk now looks like she came straight out of Japanese anime.
Jeen, 20, made headlines in local media after showing up at the mandatory-for-men military draft in Thailand’s Chachoengsao province earlier this year. Obviously, her appearance wasn’t what they were expecting for a prospective soldier. Jeen became famous overnight after many people, even the soldier-recruits themselves, took photos of her and posted them online.
Frame, 22, also shook up social media when she attended the military draft. Her cute and innocent look exempted her from military service but landed her many interviews on Thai TV. A communication arts major, the talented Frame produced a series of short films called “Crazy Love” starring internet idols as actors.
Yoshi is known for her “doll face” on social media. Not only a sensation on the internet, she also appeared in a music video for Baitoey Rsiam, a world-famous Thai country singer. Yoshi has also landed a few movie roles and has nearly one million followers on Instagram.
Hana was definitely a fan favorite when she auditioned for modeling contest show The Face Thailand Season 3. Standing out from the crowd, Hana was selected to be on the show but was eliminated midway through the competition, much to the chagrin of her many fans
But it doesn’t matter. Hana had already developed a strong profile and successful modeling career before joining the show.
Another contestant on The Face Thailand Season 3, Blossom also didn’t make it into one of the coveted top three spots. However, prior to the show, Blossom had already wowed fans and won hearts as the first runner-up in Thailand’s most prestigious trans pageant, Miss Tiffany’s Universe 2013.
The latest trans beauty to do Thailand proud, Mo won Miss Tiffany’s Universe last year and later won Miss International Queen, the international beauty pageant for transgender women, where she represented Thailand.
Before receiving her title, Mo became famous for her brief appearance on the popular Thai singing show “I can see your voice,” where she surprised the audience by singing with a masculine voice.
After all these years, we still have to give it to Poyd as the most beautiful transwoman in Thailand. She is the first transwoman that Thais will name and the idol of younger transpeople in the country.
Poyd works regionally as an actress, and was named on a list of the “most beautiful faces” in the world by US film magazine TC Candler.
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Stunning Patra Wirunthanakij - the former Miss Mimosa Queen of Thailand - was among dozens of trans women forced to take part
This is what numerous trans women go through in Thailand each year as they are forced to attend conscription for the nation's army.
Every April, Thai men who turn 21 must either volunteer to serve for six months in the military or take their chances in a lottery, where a choice of black ticket lets them go home but a red ticket means they must serve for two years.
But because Thai law dictates that trans people are not allowed to change their gender on their ID documents they must also take part - unless they can provide an exemption certificate.
A decade ago, transgender people were considered mentally ill by the military, which could create problems including future employment prospects.
It took a six-year fight by a trans women’s community before the Administrative Court ordered the designation changed to someone whose gender doesn’t match with their sex, or gender dysphoria, so that trans draftees could be exempted.
Now, while many are mostly exempt from taking part in service, if they don't get the proper exemption documents they have to go along.
This has caused huge embarrassment and stress for many Thai trans women, and caused outcry from LGBT communities, Khaosodenglish.com reports .
'Draft day' is held each April, around the time of the traditional New Year, reports Thailife.com .
Pictures from this year's process show three selection centers in Phayao, Prae and Korat, where several hundred citizens from nine districts waited to hear their fate.
In Phayao on Sunday a seven day selection procedure was taking place in the gym of a school.
Among the recruits was Patra Wirunthanakij, better known by her nickname Nadia, who is the former Miss Mimosa Queen of Thailand – a contest open only to 'Katoeys' - often controversially referred to in western culture as 'lady boys.'
Also among the potential recruits was Anchada Duayamphan, who told reporters: “I’m nervous and excited. I am studying in the first year at uni in Ayuthaya. I am not a 100% woman yet – I have not had the op”.
Her pal Rusanan Reuanmoon smiled, adding: “I don’t want to be a soldier. I want to be a woman. I’m not 100% yet as I haven’t had my extra bits removed”.
Meanwhile in Prae Thai Rath reported that eight trans women escaped selection.
There were 60 men chosen from 500 attendees.
In Prae, Wisanu Nuanjan, from Wangthong sub-district, said: “I work in Chiang Mai. I haven’t switched over entirely yet.
“I have been in many beauty contests and I always come in first. I was scared of being a soldier – it is great not to be chosen”.
Ahead of this year's event, members of the media, government and LGBT community gathered in Bangkok to discuss new guidelines for better treatment of transgender recruits.
Ronnapoom Samakkeekarom of the Transgender Alliance for Human Rights said during the event at the Sukosol Hotel.: "Many in the Thai media still portray such news in a humorous way.
"Some of them even cause more stress to transgender recruits."
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