Miss International Queen is the world's biggest beauty pageant for transgender women. The pageant was conceived in 2004 and named the largest and most prestigious transgender pageant by CNN original American documentary television series This Is Life with Lisa Ling aired on 26 November 2017.

The pageant is owned and run by Thailand-based Tiffany's Show Pattaya Co, Ltd. It has been held annually in Pattaya City, Thailand since 2004. The mission of the pageant is LGBTQ and Transgender awareness and equality in both society and workforce, while all the monetary profits of the actual televised show goes to the Royal Charity AIDS Foundation of Thailand.

The current titleholder is Midori Monét from the US, who won on 20 September 2025.

History

The Miss International Queen official website states that the beauty pageant was established with the intent to, "offer an international competition for transgender women from around the world and to provide an opportunity for transgender women to be more accepted in today's world, to create transgender rights awareness among international communities and to build friendship and exchange ideas among international lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender/transsexual communities."

Pageant requirements

The contestants must have been born male, can be pre- or post-operation and between the ages of 18 and 35. In addition, participants can only represent their country of birth or that listed in their passport and must not have previously joined any publication/website/adult film/prostitution showcasing nudity. Previous winners or runner-up contestants are not allowed to join again. Repeat non-placement candidates are allowed to re-submit their credentials and application.

Only about 25 semi-final contestants chosen would go on to compete in the final round and are required to participate in two weeks of activities: photo shoots, luncheons with city officials, dinner with the press, sponsor visits and community outreach, similar conditions to competitors in other beauty pageants. The final show will be aired on Thai television as well as live online streaming.

Crown design and prize

In 2011, the crown for Miss International Queen Crown was re-designed by an inspiration of butterflies and the crown of Lady Liberty. The butterflies were intended to symbolize beauty found in nature and the idea of rebirth. The crown remains with the Miss International Queen Organization at an estimated value of US$10,000. The Miss International Queen winner receives cash prize of 450,000 Thai baht (about US$15,000), many sponsor gifts, an apartment at Woodlands Resort Pattaya during her reign and memories that last a lifetime.

Charity trademarks

Miss International Queen is a registered trademark and a non-profit sector of the organizer Tiffany's Show Pattaya Co., Ltd., world's largest transgender cabaret show since 1974 and sponsored by Tourism Authority of Thailand. All the monetary profits of the final televised show goes to the Royal Charity AIDS Foundation of Thailand.

Transgender inclusion in pageants

According to recent studies, transgender individuals are often the victims of social and political discrimination. The Miss International Queen pageant offers contestants the opportunity to compete and showcase their talent and beauty in an LGBTQ friendly environment.

Transgender pageant cases

Recent events have drawn attention to the treatment of transgender pageant contestants and how their personal identification impacts their eligibility. There have been instances where transgender and transsexual pageant winners have lost their title for not being "transgender enough". On the other hand, certain participants have also been disqualified from cisgender female pageants for not being a "natural born female". In 2012, Jenna Talackova who participated in Miss International Queen in 2010 was disqualified from Miss Universe Canada on the basis of competing as a woman when she was born a male. Supporters of Talackova argue that there were no rules explicitly banning transsexuals from competing. Talackova joined in the 2010 Miss International Queen competition. This instance sparked a debate as to how Talackova's gender identification affected her eligibility to compete in both competitions. Talackova argued that if she was transgender, she could participate in transgender pageants. At the same time, if she identified as a woman, she would have had the right to participate fairly in the Miss Universe Canada competition. Jenna Talackova's case is one that brings awareness to the public perception and personal opinions pertaining to transgender people competing in pageants.

A similar case occurred later in 2016 when the winner of the Miss Transgender UK, Jai Dara Latto, was stripped of her title after pageant organizers claimed she was not living "full time" as a woman. This was after footage was uncovered of Latto walking around in boxers rather than female undergarments. Latto was pegged as a "drag queen" rather than a transgender woman and proceeded to forfeit her pageant title and earnings. Latto pledged to walk thirty miles in high heels in honor of transgender rights after the allegations.

Both Talackova and Latto's cases raise the question as to who is eligible to win a cisgender pageant and also what qualifications or standards must be met in order for a transgender pageant winner to retain her title. Participants are eligible to compete and win the title of Miss International Queen if they were born male and their sexual or gender identification is that of a female. These recent events have sparked a debate involving the social inclusion and equality that is associated with an individual's sexual and gender identification.

Public perception of transgender beauty pageants

General attitudes towards pageants like Miss International Queen vary among members of the population. Studies have suggested that some people are in favor of transgender inclusion in beauty pageants, while others argue that it is only fair that they compete in pageants that are exclusively for transgender contestants. Although the premise of pageants has varying opinions as well, competitions like Miss International Queen offer the same opportunity to transgender women that individuals who were born female and identify as one have. Recent publications and studies claim that beauty pageants have negative impacts, while other sources suggest that pageants portray the intersectionality and dynamics of gender politics, sexual orientation, and cultural stigmas.

Kathoeys and inclusion

Thailand is well known for its high rates of sex tourism, especially in Pattaya. Miss International Queen pageant and its organization is aiming to show the transgender women that there are alternative career choices. Kathoey typically refers to a transgender woman or a very feminine acting male. A kathoey is often called a ladyboy in the English language. Although Thailand is much more accepting of transgender people than most other countries, the LQBTQ+ community remains stigmatized. Cultural norms still suggest that someone's hobbies, mannerisms, and interests should match one's gender. So, even though kathoeys are accepted in society, a cisgender male working a typically female job is still looked down upon. But, in October 1997, Thailand released a constitution that called for equal rights and treatment for all people, regardless of race, sex, gender, and more. Therefore, Thai culture slowly started to accept all individuals.

Sex reassignment surgery

Trans culture is very prevalent in Thailand due to extensive medical research done and sex-change surgeries. The first documented sex change in Thailand was in 1975, and attitudes and surgical techniques have improved much since then. On 25 November 2009, the Thailand Medical Council released a policy that was titled "Criteria for the treatment of sex change, Census 2009". Since this policy change, ninety percent of those who received a sex change operation are foreigners to Thailand.

Self-esteem

Transgender beauty pageants like Miss International Queen celebrate the contestants and promote awareness of the transgender community. Studies have shown that competing in prestigious beauty pageants are linked to higher levels of self-esteem. These higher levels of self-esteem can stem from a stronger sense of identity experienced after competing against other transgender women. However, finishing as winners or runners-up in the beauty pageants did not further increase levels of self-esteem and confidence. Instead, simply increasing the number of competitions were found to be much more effective in raising self-esteem. This information shows that the result of the beauty pageant is less important in terms of self-esteem than participation in the beauty pageant itself.

Fair competition in female pageants

Transgender-only beauty pageants provide a way for transgender women to fairly compete against one another. Inclusion of transgender women in all-female beauty pageants like Miss Universe is not only less common, but raise questions about fairness of competition. One viewpoint argues that though it is politically correct to include transgender women in beauty pageants, it does not promote the spirit of a fair competition. An analogy given for this theory is through the sex segregation of sports based on physical differences. As most female track and field sprinters cannot run faster than male track and field sprinters because of physiological differences, transgender women cannot always portray the feminine beauty norms that judges in popular beauty pageants critique contestants on. For example, some transgender women cannot achieve the certain look that comes from the wider hips that women tend to have. However, the theory acknowledges that it is difficult to determine which physical inequalities are actually relevant in judging feminine beauty and creating a fair competition. With transgender-only beauty pageants, these inequalities are gone and a platform for equal competition can be established.

Judgment in pageants

This pageant is owned by Tiffany's Show of Pattaya City, Thailand. Thai contestants qualify for the competition by winning the title of Miss Tiffany's Universe which also owned by the same company. There has been controversy over the look and race of the winners of each year. Over its entirety, an African diaspora trans woman won the crown for the first time in 2019.

Beauty pageants and politics

Studies show that participating in beauty pageants can aid in achieving political office. In the United States, a significant 12 percent of all female governors competed in beauty pageants. Many of the same skills required to compete and do well in beauty pageants apply to politics as well.[citation needed] Some of these overlapping skills include public speaking, poise under pressure, and solicitation of funds. Pageant winners are often viewed as representatives of their hometown, state, or country. This experience in representing one's hometown in beauty pageants have been shown to translate over to prowess in political representation as well.

The number of transgender politicians and beauty pageants are relatively low when compared to their cisgender counterparts. However, beauty pageants can still serve as a way for transgender people to attain political office because the same dynamics of cisgender beauty pageants are present in transgender pageants. Transgender beauty pageants like Miss International Queen not only bring fame and name recognition to its winners, but provide a platform to bring awareness to transgender politics. Transgender beauty pageants represent a springboard to future opportunities for many transgender individuals.

Titleholders

EditionYearDateMiss International QueenRunners-upsLocationNo.Ref.
FirstSecond
1st2004November 6Treechada Petcharat ThailandArisha Rani IndiaMa. Christina Dandan PhilippinesPattaya, Chonburi, Thailand22
2nd2005October 29Mimi Marks United StatesYu Ri South KoreaTiptantree Rujiranon Thailand23
3rd2006October 29Erica Andrews MexicoPatricia Montecarlo PhilippinesRatravee Jiraprapakul Thailand23
4th2007November 10Tanyarat Jirapatpakon ThailandAleika Barros BrazilChanel Madrigal Philippines24
2008 No contest due to Political Turmoil
5th2009October 31Ai Haruna JapanKangsadal Wongdusadeekul ThailandDaniela Margues BrazilPattaya, Chonburi, Thailand18
6th2010November 19Mini Han South KoreaAmi Takeuchi JapanStasha Sanchez United States20
7th2011November 4Sirapassorn Atthayakorn ThailandSahhara Henson NigeriaMargaret Keyan Lebanon22
8th2012November 2Kevin Balot PhilippinesJessika Simões BrazilPanvilas Mongkol Thailand25
9th2013November 1Marcela Ohio BrazilShantell D'Marco United StatesNethnapada Kanrayanon Thailand25
10th2014November 7Isabella Santiago VenezuelaNitsa Katrahong ThailandPiyadar Inthavong Laos21
11th2015November 10Trixie Maristela PhilippinesValesca Dominik Ferraz BrazilSopida Siriwattananukoon Thailand26
2017 No contest due to the death of King Bhumibol Adulyadej
12th2016March 7Jiratchaya Sirimongkolnawin ThailandNathalie de Oliveira BrazilAndrea Collazo VenezuelaPattaya, Chonburi, Thailand28
13th2018March 9Nguyễn Hương Giang VietnamJacqueline Gillies AustraliaRinrada Thurapan Thailand28
14th2019March 8Jazell Barbie Royale United StatesKanwara Kaewjin ThailandYaya China20
15th2020March 7Valentina Fluchaire MexicoRuethaipreeya Nuanglee ThailandAriella Moura Brazil21
2021 No pageant held due to the COVID-19 pandemic
16th2022June 25Fuschia Anne Ravena PhilippinesJassmine Jimenez ColombiaAëla Chanel FrancePattaya, Chonburi, Thailand23
17th2023June 24Solange Dekker NetherlandsQatrisha Zairyah Kamsir SingaporeMelony Munro United States22
18th2024August 24Catalina Marsano PeruSaruda Panyakham ThailandNguyễn Tường San Vietnam23
19th2025September 25Midori Monét United StatesOlivia Lauren CubaHà Tâm Như Vietnam23

No pageant held in 2008, 2017, and 2021.

Gallery of winners

By number of wins

Country/TerritoryTitlesWinner Year
Thailand42004, 2007, 2011, 2017
United States32005, 2019, 2025
Philippines2012, 2015, 2022
Mexico22006, 2020
Peru12024
Netherlands2023
Vietnam2018
Venezuela2014
Brazil2013
South Korea2010
Japan2009

Continents by number of wins

Continent or regionTitlesYears
Asia102004, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2022
North America52005, 2006, 2019, 2020, 2025
South America32013, 2014, 2024
Europe12023
Africa0
Oceania0

List of special awards winners

YearBest in National CostumeBest in Evening GownMiss PhotogenicBest in TalentMiss CongenialityMiss Popular VoteMiss Perfect SkinBest in Swimming Suite
2024Vietnam Nguyễn Tường SanThailand Saruda PanyakhamVietnam Nguyễn Tường SanUnited States Kataluna EnriquezThailand Saruda PanyakhamUnited States Kataluna EnriquezVietnam Nguyễn Tường SanVietnam Nguyễn Tường San-
2023Vietnam Nguyễn Hà Dịu ThảoUnited States Melony MunroChina MikaThailand Arissara KanklaPuerto Rico Tianna Lee RiveraVietnam Nguyễn Hà Dịu Thảo--
2022Japan YushinThailand Kwanlada RungrojampaCambodia Sai FhonVietnam Phùng Trương Trân ĐàiLaos Minladar EngmanyIndia Namitha Marimuthu--
2020Malaysia Wanie MohtarMexico Valentina FluchairePhilippines Jess LabaresFrance LouizIndonesia Gebby VestaVietnam Bùi Đình Hoài Sa--
2019Nicaragua Tiffany CollemanBrazil Rafaela ManfriniThailand Kanwara KaewjinUnited States Jazell Barbie RoyaleChina YayaVietnam Do Nhat Ha--
2018Indonesia Dinda SyarifVenezuela Michel Epalza BetancourtBrazil Isabelle CoimbraVietnam Nguyen Huong GiangHonduras Amelia VegaVietnam Nguyen Huong Giang--
2016Laos Wanmai ThammavongBrazil Lavine HolandaPhilippines Stacy BianoItaly Roberta MartenMalaysia Star KongMexico Giselle Valero--
2015Australia Sofiya IyaItaly Nicole FontanellJapan SatsukiAustralia TaliahPeru Dayana ValenzuelaPhilippines Francine GarciaThailand Sopida Siriwattananukoon--
2014Thailand Nitsa KatrahongVenezuela Isabella SantiagoThailand Nitsa KatrahongUnited States Samira SitaraCuba Yuni CareyLaos Piyada Inthavong--
2013South Korea Arisa SouthBrazil Marcela OhioThailand Nethnapada KanrayanonMalaysia Nur SajatSpain Carolina MedinaSingapore Anne Patricia LeeJapan Seri FujinomiyaVenezuela Nohemi Montilla
2012Japan Yuki TachibanaUnited States Sunny Dee LitePhilippines Kevin BalotJapan Tukishima BeniVenezuela Noa HerreraPhilippines Stefania CruzGuam Matrica Mae CentinoPhilippines Miriam Jimenez
2011Brazil Yasmin DreamJapan Karin FujikawaCuba Yuni CareyChina LuckyUnited States Mokha MontresePhilippines Marianne ArguellesThailand Sirapassorn AtthayakornLebanon Margaret Keyan
2010South Korea MiniThailand Nalada ThamthanakornJapan Ami TakeuchiColombia MelaniaFrance Stella RochaBelgium Barbie GauthierSweden Alexandra-
2009Thailand Kangsadal WongdusadeekulUnited States Sunny Dee-LiteThailand Kangsadal WongdusadeekulJapan Ai HarunaPhilippines Godiva Marie ArcachiePhilippines Anna Marie--
2007Japan Beni TsukishimaPhilippines Chanel MadrigalColombia Melania ArmentaVenezuela Gresia RivasGermany Ireen SuePhilippines Rain Marie Madrigal--
2006South Korea MariaMalaysia Phylliscia HsuanPhilippines Armela EsgueraUnited States Domanigue ShappellePhilippines Shaina Marie BarberPhilippines Alexis Marinas Jaromillo--
2005South Korea Yu RiUnited States Mimi MarksPhilippines Mary Jane CastroUnited States Tiffany RossIndonesia Olivia Lauren---
2004South Korea ChoiIndia Arisha RaniTaiwan Angela-Germany Ireen Sue--Thailand Treechada Petcharat

List of contestants

Color keys

A Declared as the winner

Ended as a first runner-up

Ended as a second runner-up

Ended as a top 6 finalists

Ended as a top 12 semi-finalists

Did not participate

Withdrew from competition

2019–present

2019 – present
Country2025202420232022202120202019
AustraliaNO PAGEANT HELDJan Brielle
BoliviaCatalina Ortega
BrazilIsabella PamplonaJessy LiraIsabella SantorinneEloá RodriguesAriella MouraRafaela Manfrini
CambodiaHani IrinaMaiyaVan BeSai Fhon
CanadaGrezia FoxAdriana FernandezAdrian ReyesPatricia Jane BustilloJulie Vu
ChileRegina Gerbier
ChinaWhisper LyuAsuka RinaMikaLacey Wang XinleiYaya
ColombiaValeria PalacioJuliana Rivera GutiérrezAnge La FurciaJassmine Jimenez
CubaOlivia Lauren
Czech RepublicMartina Sobková
EcuadorReyna MorochoKenia BonillaAnahi FerterlingMirka Alejandra BorjaMia Isabella Maquilón
El SalvadorTatiana Molina
FranceAëla ChanelLouiz Avendei
HondurasSofia ValenciaLuciana Romero
IndiaArshi GhoshNamitha MarimuthuNithush Alimaishani GhashiksaVeena Sandre
IndonesiaKaycia LeeOlivia SummerMillen CyrusKazzia DollGebby VestaIndah Cheryl
JapanMina AmamatsuRin TsuchiyaTomoYushinRio TakahashiVan
LaosTaneung ChanthasenesackNapatsarakarn SamatmanivongKanrayany SisouphanhMinladar EngmanyAliya SirisophaKanrayany Phothimath
MalaysiaKhleo AmbroseEva FosterZieyra AlisyaPapai CiciWanie MohtarLarra Jassinta
MexicoAlanna CorderoRomina Amador MuñizIvanna CazaresAlejandra MoralesValentina FluchaireGrecia Culpo
MongoliaUyanga Hokyatwoklem
MyanmarMJ Pan AungMonicaMay Than Yo †Nann Mway Hnin
NetherlandsSolange Dekker
NicaraguaTiffany CollemanBrenda LópezTiffany Colleman
NorwayEirin Grinde Tunheim
ParaguayFabu Olmedo
PeruLesly QuispeCatalina MarsanoLuna ReáteguiJaviera ArnillasNataly SaavedraAdriana Jya
PhilippinesAnne Patricia LorenzoSophia Nicole ArkanghelLars PachecoFuschia Anne RavenaJess LabaresNicole Guevarra Flores
Puerto RicoLeeann Nicole SedaDaniela VictoriaTianna Lee RiveraCatalina La Bella
SingaporeQatrisha Zairyah KamsirAndrea Razali
South KoreaJinSsehi
SpainVictoria Fernandes
SwedenVictoria Tran
TaiwanTiffany QueenEllaAllie LiaoLoey Wang
ThailandPreeyakorn PohnpromSaruda PanyakhamArissara KanklaKwanlada RungrojampaRuethaipreeya NuangleeKanwara Kaewjin
TurkeyElif Nilay
United StatesMidori MonétKataluna EnriquezMelony MunroCatalina CabellaKayley WhalenJazell Barbie Royale
VenezuelaAshlyn PiaShana ZabalaMiranda MonasteriosSofia SalomónSofia Colmenarez
VietnamHà Tâm NhưNguyễn Tường SanNguyễn Hà Dịu ThảoPhùng Trương Trân ĐàiBùi Đình Hoài SaDo Nhat Ha
Total232322232220

2010–2018

2010–2018
Country201820172016201520142013201220112010
AngolaNO PAGEANT HELDImanni De Silva
ArgentinaSofia Solohaga
AustraliaJacqueline Angliss GilliesTaliahSharleng Gonzalez
Sofiya IyaVictoria Martin
BelgiumAndrea Van BruggheBarbie Gauthier
BrazilIzabele CoimbraNathalie De OliveiraValesca Dominik FerrazRafaela ManfriniMarcela OhioJessika SimõesYasmin DreamMichelly X
Lavine HolandaRaika FerrazRoberta HolandaBianca Gold
Mariah FernandaVeronica Haddad
CambodiaReelawadee
CanadaJenna Talackova
ChileDaniela ManyomaVenessa Lopes
ChinaEllie ChengAngel Gaga
ColombiaMia Gomez BritoAmethyst Dela EspriellaYania TurkiyoMelania Armenta
CubaYuni Carey †Yuni Carey †
EcuadorSusi Villa
EgyptLaura Lawrence
FranceLivia NielsenBrittanieEstelle RoedrerStella Rocha
Herika Borges
French PolynesiaFeleu Myroina
GermanyNaomi YamajiRenata FerreiraAlessandra Vargas
GuamMatrica Mae Centino
HondurasAmelia Vega
IndiaNitasha BiswasBishesh HuiremAngelaMalaika Desingh
IndonesiaDinda SyarifLily BakrieAngeline HanumDewi Fortuna
Leha Angel Lelga
IsraelElian Nesiel
ItalyMarianna MeloRoberta MartenNicole FontanelliMarry De Francy
JapanYukoMaika KunisakiRiyo MizunoAnnabel YuSatsuki NishiharaTukishima BeniKarin FujikawaAmi Takeuchi
Yuma SuzukiSatsukiLilia KisaragiSeri FujinomiyaYuki TachibanaShima Shyna
Sora SakuragiAnnabel Yu
South KoreaRibbon ParkArisa KimMini Han
LaosLongsy SinakhoneWanmai ThammavongNinlamon PhimphaPiyada Inthavong
SavannakhetInleusa Semkam
LebanonMargaret Keyan
MalaysiaSuki LowShazzyra ZahryCatherina ChandranCicie SinclairNur Sajat Fariz
Star KongNur Hendra IkramPatricia Asyeera Wong
MauritiusAnthea Diane
MexicoAnahi Cristobal AltuzarGiselle ValeroMiranda Lombardo
MongoliaSolongoAminaSolongo
MyanmarJuana PaingLavine HolandaNan Htet Htet MoonMyo Ko Ko SanTanya Maung
Shaung Than Zin
NepalSwastika LamaAniee LamaMeghna Lama
NicaraguaBarbie D'EbanoIthzelle BerdrinadxyBerdien Lavyeska Diedrish Blandino
NigeriaSahhara Henson
PeruGhina ChaconKayraDayana Valenzuela
PhilippinesCarla Marie MadrigalSabel GonzalesTrixie MaristelaKim Marie VillagalanoKristina Cassandra YbarraKevin BalotHazel AndradaBembem Radaza
Francine GarciaAndrea Justine AlimanMichelle MontecarloMarianne ArguellesChelsea Marie
Stacy BianoMaria Venus GomezMiriam JimenezClaire Harlow
Michelle BinasGodiva Marie ArchachiaStefania CruzMichelle BinasMiranda Diana Kerr
Nixie Salonga
RomaniaTanja
RussiaVeronika SvetlovaVeronika SvetlovaVarvara Strange
SingaporePriyanka RaichanelAnne Patricia LeeMarla VeraCheryl Isabella
South AfricaAnastasia Jemiskavegus
SpainMishellaCristini CoutoCarolina MedinaNikki Normanson Mascenon
Sri LankaNoel TokuhisaChamilaChamila
SwedenAlexandra Bryngelsson
ThailandRinrada ThurapanJiratchaya Sirimong-konnawinSophida Siriwat-tananukoonNitsa KedrahongNetnapha KanlayanonPronvilai MongkolSiraphatsron AtayakronNonlada Tumthanakron
TurkeyNez SayginerBasak BuldaqYanki BayramogluDeniz Tukylu
Zuzi Narin
United KingdomFrancesca Camicia
United StatesKataluna EnriquezCamille AndersonAdriana MalleaSamira SitaraShantell I'm D'MarcoSunny Dee LiteMokha MontreseStasha Sanchez
Mokha MontreseSilkie O'Hara MunroSunny Dee Lite
Ruby Bella Cruz
VenezuelaMichel Epalza BetancourtAndrea CollazoIsabella SantiagoChanel LopèzNoa HerreraNoa Herrera
Nohemi MontillaiChanel Lopèz
VietnamNguyễn Hương GiangBellaAngelina May Nguyen
Total2829262225252321

2004–2009

2004–2009
Country200920082007200620052004
AustraliaNO PAGEANT HELDKathryn Cole
BrazilDaniela MarquesAleika BarrosAndressa Piovani
ChinaMaggie Gao
ColombiaMelania ArmentaDiana Mascaros
Costa RicaRuby Bella Cruz
EgyptDarlene Illyana
FranceSylvie Iynn
GermanyIrene SueIrene SueIrene Sue
Hong KongYan
IndiaArisha Rani
IndonesiaSylviaOlivia LaurenChenny Han
Megie
Vena
ItalyPatricia BinottoAlessandra Da Costa
JapanAi HarunaAi HarunaBaby Christina AndayaKanon MaruyamaTomo
Bemi TukishimaBeni TukishimaFujiko Sakaki
Yuki SaejimaShining ShynaHikaru AsakawaTsukasa YamazakiMiki Yoshikawa
Tsukusa Yamazaki
South KoreaMariaYu RiChoi
Eun Kyung
LaosChantha PetchsrikwaSendgao
MalaysiaRoxaanne FonsekaNatasha LimPhylliscia HsuanAlly Arena TechNatasha Aziz
Shasha Emmanuel
MexicoSofia MontanaErica Andrews
NepalSandhya LamaAkanchya Moktan
Anjali Lama
Bhumika Shrestha
PhilippinesAnna Marie GautenChanel MadrigalPatricia MontecarloDonita GautenMa Cristina Dandan
Rain Marie MadrigalArmela EsgueraMika Lee Adriana
Godiva Marie ArcachieFrancine GarciaJoyceSean PacificoApple Pie Mendoza
Katrina Ileth Halili
Jamby Lim GarciaJoanna CastillanesAlexis Marinas JaromilloMary Jane Castro
Donita Crown LinapacanMichelle
Maria Selita Erica FideroaPerla QuigamanKristina MadrigalSara Gomiz Trono
Shaina Maria Barber
Puerto RicoNaysha LopezJazmine International
SingaporeCamillia DzelmaSonia Slizstar
SwitzerlandBruna Gabral
Camila Pryns
TaiwanAngela
Cher
ThailandKangsadal Wongdu-sadeekulTanyarat JirapatpakonRatravee JiraprapakulTiptantree RujiranonTreechada Petcharat
Sorrawee Nattee
United KingdomAsunta MaeMelania Robles LacsonLeah True
United StatesSunny De LiteDomanique ShappelleMimi Marks
Tiffany Ross
Stacey JacobsAsia VitaleZsane' Braxton
Victoria Rall
VenezuelaGresia Rivas
Total1824231822

List of Miss International Queen countries

CountryDebutEntrantsYears competedNational pageantPlacementsBest placementFirst placedLast placed
Angola2012120121Top 10 Imanni De Silva (2012)2012 Imanni De Silva (Top 10)2012 Imanni De Silva (Top 10)
Argentina2018120180
Australia200652006, 2013, 2015, 2018, 2020Miss Transsexual Australia21st Runner-up Jacqueline Gillies (2018)2018 Jacqueline Gillies (1st Runner-up)2020 Jan Brielle (Top 6)
Belgium201522010, 20150
Bolivia2024120240
Brazil2005172005, 2007–presentMiss Beleza T Brasil14Winner Marcela Ohio (2013)2005 Andressa (Top 10)2025 Isabella Pamplona (Top 12)
Cambodia201642016, 2022–2024Miss Queen Cambodia1Top 12 Sai Fhon (2022)2022 Sai Fhon (Top 12)2022 Sai Fhon (Top 12)
Canada201052010, 2019, 2022–2024Miss International Queen Canada1Top 10 Jenna Talackova (2010)2010 Jenna Talackova (Top 10)2010 Jenna Talackova (Top 10)
Chile201132011, 2014, 2025–present1Top 10 Vanessa Lopes (2011)2011 Vanessa Lopes (Top 10)2011 Vanessa Lopes (Top 10)
China200982009, 2011, 2018–2020, 2023–present32nd Runner-up Yaya (2019)2019 Yaya (2nd Runner-up)2023 Mika (Top 11)
Colombia200692006–2007, 2010–2011, 2017–2018, 2022–presentMiss Internacional Queen Colombia31st Runner-Up Jassmine Jímenez (2022)2010 Melania Armenta (Top 10)2024 Juliana Rivera Gutiérrez (Top 6)
Costa Rica2007120070
Cuba201132011, 2014, 2025–present31st Runner-Up Olivia Lauren (2025)2011 Yuni Carey (Top 10)2025 Olivia Lauren (1st Runner-up)
Czech Republic202512025–present0
Ecuador201072010, 2019–presentMiss Queen Ecuador1Top 6 Reyna Morocho (2025)2019 Mia Isabella Maquilón (Top 12)2025 Reyna Morocho (Top 6)
El Salvador2024120240
Egypt200622006, 20170
France200472004, 2010–2011, 2015, 2018, 2020–2022Miss T France22nd Runner-Up Aëla Chanel (2022)2010 Stella Rocha (Top 10)2022 Aëla Chanel (2nd Runner-up)
French Polynesia2012120120
Germany200452004–2005, 2007, 2011, 20170
Guam2012120121Top 10 Matrica Mae Centino (2012)2012 Matrica Mae Centino (Top 10)2012 Matrica Mae Centino (Top 10)
Honduras201822018, 2022Miss Queen Internacional Honduras1Top 12 Amelia Vega (2018)2018 Amelia Vega (Top 12)2018 Amelia Vega (Top 12)
Hong Kong2004120040
India200492004, 2011, 2013, 2017–2022, 2024Miss Transqueen India21st Runner-up Arisha Rani (2004)2004 Arisha Rani (1st Runner-up)2019 Veena Sandre (Top 12)
Indonesia2004132004–2006, 2012–2013, 2017–presentMiss Queen Indonesia0
Israel2018120180
Italy200662006–2007, 2011, 2015, 2017–20181Top 6 Marianna Melo (2018)2018 Marianna Melo (Top 6)2018 Marianna Melo (Top 6)
Japan2004162004–presentMiss International Queen Japan13Winner Ai Haruna (2009)2004 Tomo (Top 10)2025 Mina Amamatsu (Top 12)
South Korea200472004–2006, 2010, 2014, 2019, 2022Miss International Queen Korea5Winner Mini Han (2010)2004 Eun Kyung (Top 10)2019 Ssehi (Top 12)
Laos200492004–2005, 2014, 2016–presentMiss Queen Laos72nd Runner-up Piyada Inthavong (2014)2005 Chantha Petchsrikwa (Top 10)2025 Taneung Chanthasenesack (Top 6)
Lebanon20111201112nd Runner-up Margaret Keyan (2011)2011 Margaret Keyan (2nd Runner-up)2011 Margaret Keyan (2nd Runner-up)
Malaysia2004152004–2009, 2013–presentMiss International Queen Malaysia8Top 6 Larra Jassinta (2019)2004 Natasha Aziz (Top 10)2025 Khleo Ambrose (Top 12)
Mauritius2015120150
Mexico2006132006–2007, 2015–presentMiss Trans México5Winner Erica Andrews (2006) Valentina Fluchaire (2020)2006 Erica Andrews (Winner)2023 Ivanna Cázares (Top 6)
Mongolia201432014, 2018–20201Top 12 Solongo (2018)2018 Solongo (Top 12)2018 Solongo (Top 12)
Myanmar201382013–2020, 2024–presentMiss International Queen Myanmar0
Nepal200762007–2010, 2017–2019Miss Pink Nepal0
Netherlands202312023Miss International Queen Netherlands1Winner Solange Dekker (2023)Winner Solange Dekker (2023)Winner Solange Dekker (2023)
Nicaragua201262012, 2014, 2018–2019, 2023-presentMiss International Queen Nicaragua1Top 12 Tiffany Colleman (2025)2025 Tiffany Colleman (Top 12)2025 Tiffany Colleman (Top 12)
Nigeria20111201111st Runner-up Sahhara Henson (2011)2011 Sahhara Henson (1st Runner-up)2011 Sahhara Henson (1st Runner-up)
Norway2020120201Top 12 Eirin Grinde Tunheim (2020)2020 Eirin Grinde Tunheim (Top 12)2020 Eirin Grinde Tunheim (Top 12)
Panama2019120190
Paraguay202212022Miss International Queen Paraguay
Peru2015102015–presentMiss International Queen Peru2Winner Catalina Marsano(2024)2019 Adriana Jya (Top 12)2024 Catalina Marsano(Winner)
Philippines2004182004–presentMiss International Queen Philippines17Winner Kevin Balot (2012) Trixie Maristela (2015) Fuschia Anne Ravena (2022)2004 Ma Cristina Dandan (2nd Runner-up) Michelle (Top 10) Apple Pie Mendoza (Top 10)2025 Anne Patricia Lorenzo Diaz (Top 6)
Puerto Rico200762007–2009, 2022–presentMiss Puerto Rico International Queen1Top 10 Jazmine International (2007)2007 Jazmine International (Top 10)2007 Jazmine International (Top 10)
Romania2012120120
Russia201132011–2012, 20140
Singapore200482004, 2009–2010, 2012–2013, 2015, 2020, 2023Miss International Queen Singapore21st Runner-up Qatrisha Zairyah (2023)2004 Sonia Slizstar (Top 10)2023 Qatrisha Zairyah (1st Runner-up)
South Africa2013120131Top 10 Anastasia South (2013)2013 Anastasia South (Top 10)2013 Anastasia South (Top 10)
Spain201252012–2014, 2017, 20232Top 10 Cristini Couto (2014)2014 Cristini Couto (Top 10)2023 Victoria Fernandes (Top 11)
Sri Lanka201032010–2011, 20181Top 12 Noel Tokuhisa (2018)2018 Noel Tokuhisa (Top 12)2018 Noel Tokuhisa (Top 12)
Sweden201022010, 20201Top 10 Anastasia Bryngelsson (2010)2010 Anastasia Bryngelsson (Top 10)2010 Anastasia Bryngelsson (Top 10)
Switzerland2007120071Top 10 Bruna Gabral (2007)2007 Bruna Gabral (Top 10)2007 Bruna Gabral (Top 10)
Taiwan200452004, 2020, 2022, 2024–presentMiss International Queen Taiwan1Top 12 Loey Wang (2020)2020 Loey Wang (Top 12)2020 Loey Wang (Top 12)
Thailand2004192004–presentMiss Tiffany19Winner Treechada Petcharat (2004) Tanyarat Jirapatpakon (2007) Sirapassorn Atthayakorn (2011) Jiratchaya Sirimongkolnawin (2017)2004 Treechada Petcharat (Winner)2025 Preeyakorn Pohnprom (Top 12)
Turkey201252012, 2014–2015, 2017, 2025–presentBut Trans Güzellik Yarişmasi2Top 10 Basak Buldaq (2012) Yanki Bayramoglu (2014)2012 Basak Buldaq (Top 10)2014 Yanki Bayramoglu (Top 10)
United States2005182005–2006, 2009–presentMiss International Queen USA12Winner Mimi Marks (2005) Jazell Barbie Royale (2019) Midori Monét (2025)2005 Mimi Marks (Winner)2025 Midori Monét (Winner)
United Kingdom200632006–2009, 2018Miss TS International UK1Top 10 Asunta Mae (2009)2009 Asunta Mae (Top 10)2009 Asunta Mae (Top 10)
Venezuela2007102007, 2011–2014, 2017–2019, 2022–presentMiss International Queen Venezuela7Winner Isabella Santiago (2014)2011 Noa Herrera (Top 10)2025 Ashlyn Pia (Top 12)
Vietnam201482014, 2016–presentMiss International Queen Vietnam7Winner Jennifer Nguyễn Hương Giang (2018)2018 Jennifer Nguyễn Hương Giang (Winner)2025 Hà Tâm Như (2nd Runner-up)

Controversy

Eva Foster, a Malaysian participant in Miss International Queen 2024, voiced concerns about the pageant, accusing it of favoritism and unprofessionalism. She was disappointed about not reaching the top 12 despite her strong showing, especially in the evening gown segment. Foster also mentioned that other contestants, including those from Indonesia and India, shared her concerns that the competition was influenced by factors beyond merit. After the controversy sparked by her remarks at Miss International Queen (MIQ) 2024, Eva Foster took to social media to offer a sincere apology, particularly to the people of Thailand. In her apology, Foster expressed profound regret for any misunderstandings or offense her actions may have caused.

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