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Model actress reality television personality


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Miriam Rivera (1981 – 5 February 2019), known by the mononym Miriam , was a Mexican-born transgender model and TV personality, who resided in New York City, who became notably for starring on the British reality television show There's Something About Miriam and guesting on Big Brother Australia 2004 . She became recognized as the first openly transgender reality television star. [2] Rivera also modelled and, using the name Victoria, performed in pornography. [3]

Miriam was an activist and spokesmodel for the transgender community

She was found dead in February 2019 at her apartment in Sonora , Mexico, deemed to have committed suicide.

In 2021, Wondery published an investigative podcast series into Rivera's life and her appearance on the show There's Something About Miriam titled Harsh Reality . [4]


Rivera was born in 1981 in Mexico. She was assigned male at birth and desired a gender confirming surgery at the age of four. She said that while her three brothers liked baseball , she preferred Barbie dolls. [5] Rivera said strangers assumed she was a girl:
They used to come to my mother and say, "Oh you have a beautiful daughter", and my mother used to say "That's my son", and I used to get angry. And I have always been attracted to men. When I was 11, I met someone who's gay and start talking to me about hormones, which I got very interested in. [6]
Rivera said she soon started taking hormones . She told reporters she came out after being suspended from school at age 12, and her family was supportive. [7]

Remy Blumenfeld first saw Rivera participating in a girl band , after which he planned to cast her in a TV show that was later released as There's Something About Miriam . [8] She was filmed in Ibiza for There's Something About Miriam in 2003, but the show's airdate was delayed until out-of-court settlement of litigation by contestants in 2004. It originally aired in the United Kingdom on Sky1 in February 2004. Hosted by Tim Vincent , it featured six men wooing Rivera without revealing that she was transgender until the final episode. Rivera enjoyed the attention she received following the show. [9]

After the high ratings for the show, she was cast as a guest on Big Brother Australia 2004 , also produced by Endemol . A documentary about her life was commissioned but not aired. [10]

She stated she never planned to have sex reassignment surgery , citing concerns about complications or loss of sensation. [6] She said, "My mother always says to me, 'Why would you want to be half-and-half? Why don't you want to be a complete woman?' But I just love myself and I'm really enjoying my life." [11]

The New York Post reported that Rivera was seriously injured in 2007 when she was thrown out of a third-story window at her home. [12] Rivera later told reporters she fell out of a fourth-story window while trying to escape a burglar. [13] In 2008, she was a special guest on Ewa Drzyzga 's TVN show Rozmowy w toku in Poland. In more recent years, Rivera was active in Manhattan 's ball culture . [14]

Rivera was married to Daniel Cuervo, with whom she lived in New York City. [14] She was found dead on 5 February 2019, in her apartment in Mexico. [8] Her death was confirmed by Cuervo in a Facebook post and received news coverage six months later. [2] [8] Her death was classified as suicide by hanging by the police, but Cuervo believes she was murdered. Cuervo received a death threat from someone who told him to "never come back to Mexico" and not to prepare her funeral. [14]


Miriam Rivera wooed six men on Ibiza for the TV show before revealing her secret
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Questions have been raised about the circumstances of Rivera's death
Miriam Rivera, the star of 2004 dating show There's Something About Miriam, which revealed she was transgender at the end of the series, has died.
The Mexican model died in February, but the news has only just emerged. She was 38, according to the Daily Mail .
Rivera's husband Daniel Cuervo posted an online tribute to her in February.
Her Sky One series caused controversy at the time, with the male contestants winning compensation after saying the programme had "a devastating effect".
She went on to appear in Big Brother Australia later that year.
Mr Cuervo told the Daily Mail she was found dead, but that she was cremated before an autopsy could be carried out. He said he had received a death threat while organising her funeral.
Remy Blumenfeld, who created There's Something About Miriam, told BBC News: "She was a very warm and generous person who seemed much more mature than her years.
"She was very empathetic to other people's feelings, and really wanted to be a trailblazer in her own way, because she grew up at a time where there were no trans role models."
Mr Blumenfeld spotted Rivera in a girl band and decided to put her in a TV show.
"She fought a very hard battle," the TV producer added. "It says something about what a kind of strong and courageous and brave person that she was, that she managed to challenge those agreements that were so prevalent in the world, and especially in Mexico at the time."
There's Something About Miriam caused a stir when she spent the series choosing one of six contestants to be her romantic partner, and winner of a £10,000 prize.
It was not until the series finale that she told them she was transgender, and the show was pulled from Sky One's schedule after the men sued for emotional distress, claiming Sky One was complicit in a "conspiracy to commit sexual assault".
The reality show was eventually screened after the men were paid compensation .
In 2017, trans writer and comedian Shon Faye, who watched the show when she was in her teens, told the New Statesman it had simply confirmed "that I was a joke, that this world wasn't built for people like me [or Miriam] and that society was fine with that".
Mr Blumenfeld told the BBC: "Yes, there was controversy around the show. What has continued to surprise me is the support that I've had from the trans community online and on social media, despite the fact that the mainstream press continue in their assertion that it was a step back for trans people.
"We were led in our editorial decisions by her and what she was comfortable with."
Rivera was also a member of the New York ballroom scene's legendary House of Xtravaganza, which paid tribute on Instagram.
A post shared by House of Xtravaganza (@houseofxtravaganza) on Feb 6, 2019 at 2:57pm PST
In 2007, Rivera was injured after falling from the 4th floor window of her New York apartment. She said she fell trying to escape a burglar, but some reports suggested she had been deliberately attacked.
After her death in February, a friend, Susan Nielsen, wrote on Facebook that she had been "subjected to murder attempts" before her death.
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Miriam Rivera, the first openly transgender reality TV star, died on February 5 in Mexico.
She was 38 years old, and her husband, Daniel Cuervo, confirmed the news in a Facebook post. Even though she died several months ago, the news broke on Friday.
According to reports, Rivera was found in her apartment and died under mysterious circumstances. She allegedly hanged herself but Cuervo is disputing that she died by suicide.
“My Adorable wife rest in peace darling until God lets us be together again,” he wrote on social media .
He told Daily Mail Australia he believes it was foul play. “Miriam called me [in New York] from Mexico, telling me she was feeling sick and vomiting blood, so I told her to get to the hospital,” he said.
Cuervo also revealed he wanted to bring her body back to New York but she was cremated before an autopsy was performed.
He then allegedly received a threatening phone call from a man who told him to never come back to Mexico or he'd be killed.

Miriam Rivera at the Quintessentially Magazine Launch Party at Victoria House in Bloomsbury Square, London 
(Dave Benett/Getty Images)
Jeanett Ørtoft, a friend of Rivera's, also believes Rivera died suspiciously. “Some say she was killed for going against human trafficking, others say she took her own life," she told Daily Mail Australia.
Rivera was best known for being a cast member of the 2004 dating show "There's Something About Miriam" and "Big Brother Australia."
She was also an active member of the New York's ballroom scene and was part of the House of Xtravaganza. The house honored her in a tribute on Instagram, “Remembering… our beautiful Miriam Xtravaganza.”
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