Miss Universe Transgender Decision: Jenna Talackova Controversy Forces Pageant To Change Rules

Posted: 04/10/2012 9:38 am Updated: 04/10/2012 7:44 pm

NEW YORK, N.Y. - A rule change that would allow transgender women to participate in the Miss Universe beauty pageant next year is a step forward for equality, advocates said Tuesday after pageant officials announced the policy shift.

Pageant officials said they are working on the language of the official rule policy change but expected final word to come soon. The rules will have to be approved by Donald Trump, who runs the Miss Universe Organization, and NBC. Trump and NBC co-own the contest.

The announcement of the policy change comes a week after the organization decided to allow Jenna Talackova to compete for Canada's spot in the Miss Universe pageant this year.

Talackova, a 23-year-old from Vancouver, underwent a sex change four years ago after being born a male.

Talackova's sex change initially led organizers in Canada to disqualify her from the 61st Miss Universe Canada pageant in May, citing a rule that she must be a "natural born" woman.

Talackova pleaded with the pageant's leaders to drop the rule.

"I am a woman," Talackova said last week. "I was devastated, and I felt that excluding me for the reason that they gave was unjust. I have never asked for any special consideration. I only wanted to compete."

The advocacy group GLAAD called on the Miss Universe Organization to review her case, as well as open the competition to transgender women, after she was disqualified from competing in the Miss Universe Canada contest next month.

"We want to give credit where credit is due, and the decision to include transgender women in our beauty competitions is a result of our ongoing discussions with GLAAD," said Paula Shugart, president of the Miss Universe Organization. "We have a long history of supporting equality for all women, and this was something we took very seriously."

The Miss Universe Organization produces the pageant, as well as the Miss USA and the Miss Teen competitions, according to the organization's website. The Miss Universe pageant began in 1952 as a local "bathing beauty" contest, headed by California-based Catalina Swimwear, the site says.

Trials for next year's Miss Universe pageant begin this summer.

"Everybody should be allowed to participate in every aspect of society," said Mara Keisling, executive director of the National Center for Transgender Equality. "Absolutely it's good news, it's another pernicious structural discrimination barrier taken down."

Susan Stryker, director of the Institute for LGBT Studies at the University of Arizona, said she hoped to see similar progress in areas that would impact more people — like employment discrimination issues and anti-transgender violence.

"The next question is, can't we move beyond beauty pageants and make changes in areas that have more relevance," she asked.

She pointed out that while trans people should be able to take part fully in society, there are issues with beauty pageants overall, questions of "whether beauty pageants are the best way to advance the cause of girls, of women."

But she said trans women participating in the pageants could make a difference, and help shatter stereotypes and educate the public. She pointed to Chaz Bono, a transgender man, and the impact of his appearance on "Dancing with the Stars."

"To that extent, it's just a great thing to have a positive media representation even if it is inconsequential," she said.

Contest officials worked closely with GLAAD to change the policy, and the advocacy group on Tuesday praised the decision and the work by Talackova to remain a contestant.

"The Miss Universe Organization today follows institutions that have taken a stand against discrimination of transgender women including the Olympics, NCAA, the Girl Scouts of America and The CW's America's Next Top Model," said GLAAD's senior director of programs Herndon Graddick. "At a time when transgender people are still routinely denied equal opportunities in housing, employment and medical care, today's decision is in line with the growing levels of public support for transgender people across the country."

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02:30 AM on 04/18/2012
The woman of today is the man of yesterday
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angel karam
07:21 PM on 04/11/2012
Being one is not the same as simply stating ....and if the cross dresser is more comfortable in the women's shower, why not? We would let you in anytime dear!
01:17 AM on 04/11/2012
It's obvious that when all is said and done Jenna should take the sash.
09:19 PM on 04/10/2012
I sincerely doubt there will be deluge in males changing their gender to enter the pageant or Olympics. Jenna and others like her have gone through so much more than you know. Please take some time to educate yourself first, then perhaps comment.
08:37 PM on 04/10/2012
Good for her!
05:40 PM on 04/10/2012
what makes a woman a woman? is it chromosomes? merely stating it? exterior changes?
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angel karam
07:06 PM on 04/10/2012
Any woman who owns up to being one is!
09:37 AM on 04/11/2012
So simply stating you are a woman makes you one. So a male cross dresser can shower in the womans locker room at the gym?
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04:33 PM on 04/10/2012
Somewhere Donald Trump is weeping...
04:03 PM on 04/10/2012
I consider myself super easy going and am totally okay with transgenders, homosexuals, religions and even when it comes to politics. For some reason, this does not sit well with me. I don't even really know why. She seems to have an unfair advantage. She's completely manufactured.
06:09 PM on 04/10/2012
what women isn't completely manufactured? have you not seen what make up can do? those pants that hold in the fat?
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dior12
11:43 PM on 04/10/2012
How exactly does she have an unfair advantage? if anything she has an unfair disadvantage.
07:17 AM on 04/11/2012
I think the manufactured part. She must of had a lot of work done to look that way.
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jamster88
02:44 PM on 04/10/2012
I am 'currently' a male and want to participate in the Miss Whatever Universe.

Where is my lawyer?
03:22 PM on 04/10/2012
Go get it snipped off, do some tucking and away you go, bro. Er, sis.
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Medusa Sant
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04:07 PM on 04/10/2012
You dont need to snip, just insist you "identify" as female and have yet to comlete the change. Bingo- access to changerooms, womens gyms, seats to the Marilyn Dennis show and a visit to a gynocologist.
02:07 PM on 04/10/2012
What is sad is that Canada a champion of tolerance rejected her and Donald Trump a red-neck American said it is OK for her to compete!!! What a upside down world.

It is rare that Canada seems back ward and the America looks froward thinking nation so well let them have this time the victory but hope it is the last one.
06:10 PM on 04/10/2012
We are just as backwards as the US in many areas. Don't kid yourself.
01:39 PM on 04/10/2012
What a sad world....Complain enough, Hire a lawyer and you get you way. Watch soon you'll see men who've become women start to dominating the Olympics.
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Nick Mages
02:53 PM on 04/10/2012
The "If you allow this, that means soon we will have X" argument has never made sense to me.

"If we allow gay marriage, soon people will want to marry their dogs, or bed mattresses!"

Why not just allow gay marriage and say no to people marrying their dogs?

"If we allow women who were born male into beauty contests, soon men will get sex change operations to dominate the women's Olympics!"

Why don't we allow this lady to compete, and then deal with the deluge of men looking to have that operation for a leg up on some gold medals afterwards...
03:21 PM on 04/10/2012
Your slippery slope argument was t-boned by my critical thinking.
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01:31 PM on 04/10/2012
Jenna is hot.