Miss Mimosa Queen winners visit Ban Khru Boonchu House

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Top finishers in November’s Miss Mimosa Queen transvestite beauty pageant brought smiles to the faces of special-needs children, providing lunch and scholarships to children at Plutaluang’s Ban Khru Boonchu House.

Mimosa Managing Director Jirachot Kaewsathien led winner Nisamanee Lertwonpong, 22, a student from Srinakharinwirot University, and runners-up Pachonwan Khantipinyo, 19, and Pattarawarin Bunprasert, 22, to the home Feb. 1.

November’s Miss Mimosa Queen transvestite beauty pageant winners provided lunch for children at Plutaluang’s Ban Khru Boonchu House.November’s Miss Mimosa Queen transvestite beauty pageant winners provided lunch for children at Plutaluang’s Ban Khru Boonchu House.

He told shelter director Boonchoo Muangmaithong that the transvestites, by winning the pageant, had improved their position in life and that he encouraged them to do charity work.

The contestants presented scholarships to the Boonchu House kids and provided lunch.

The Nov. 14-17 Miss Mimosa pageant featured Thai transvestites and transsexuals new to beauty pageants, banning winners or second-place finishers in the established Miss Tiffany and Alcazar beauty pageants from participating. Contestants had to be Thai 18-30 years of age, unsigned to any modeling or sponsorship contract, drug-free and good English speakers.