Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Miss “Sammy” A Thai Transvestite From Pattaya Wins “Miss International Queen 2011”

Miss “Sammy” a Thai transvestite from Pattaya wins “Miss International Queen 2011” the biggest lady boy beauty contest in the Asia Pacific region held annually in Pattaya, Thailand. This year was the 7th year with many VIP’s, actors, Thai and foreign tourists plus media attending the high profile event launched under the concept “Beauty & Generosity” including 270,000 THB donated to H.M. the King Bhumiphol’s Chaipattana Foundation to assist the Thai flood disaster victims.
Pattaya, November 4, 2011; The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and Tiffany Show Pattaya Co., Ltd., the Provincial Administration Organization Chonburi, Pattaya City and the private sector co-operated to organize the Miss International Queen 2011.
This year more than 30 international candidates were in competition and the committee had to select among 23 outstanding candidates from 18 countries. The event was broadcasted live on Thai TV channel 7 from 22:30 – 00:30 hrs and honored by the presence of Mr. Pornchai Kwansakul, Deputy of Provincial Governor Chonburi, Assistant Professor Dr. Seri Wongmontha, President of the Organizing Committee, Mr. Sutham Phantusak, Managing Director of Tiffany Show Pattaya Co., Ltd., and Ms. Alisa Phantusak, Assistant Manager of Tiffany Show Pattaya Co., Ltd.
The concept for the “most beautiful ladyboy in the world 2011” is “Beauty & Generosity” meaning a beautiful ladyboy with a good heart to assist the Thai people during the present massive flood disaster and to promote Chonburi province, Pattaya city and to disseminate Thai culture to foreigners.
The extraordinary beautiful winner of Miss International Queen 2011 is Pattaya’s own number 5: Miss “Sammy” Miss Sirapassorn who receives a cash prize of 10,000 USD plus sash, crown, trophy and many prizes from the sponsors.
The organizing committee of Miss International Queen 2011 also arranged a bid for 10 flood relief boats under the concept “Beauty & Generosity”. The bidding of the boats reached a total of 270,000 THB. The money was donated to Chaipattana Foundation of H.M. The King Bhumiphol to assist the Thai people who now facing challenging natural disaster times.

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