Miss France Welcomes Biological Male Contestant, ‘a Candidate Like the Others’ – Opinion

At the Miss France pageant, they’re running an inclusive operation. The organization also announced some notable news on Thursday.

Washington Examiner reported that Andrea Furet, Miss France 2023 will be competing for the title.

Established Andrea’s details are distinguished:

Furet (a biological man) is just back from a winning run at Miss Paris. He was first runner up.

Andrea wouldn’t have been allowed entrance, but a lawsuit was filed in October of last year.

Feminist group Osez le Feminisme — which included three unsuccessful pageant candidates — had accused Miss France of wrongful requirements. The bunch claimed established stipulations made for “a negative and retrograde impact on the whole of society.”

Regulations were revamped, paving Andrea’s path:

In June the National Pageant made changes to its rules, which allowed women over 5’5″, moms, smokers, tattoo-wearing contestants, as well as those who were taller than that. Furet was previously prohibited from participating due to her height.

Andrea, a Miss Paris grad, shared her joy at mopping the floors with everyone but one of TF1 Info’s recent interviews.

“I always wanted to do it, and when I realized it was possible, I did it. I don’t regret it! This is insane to be first runner-up. It shows people that they are prepared for change, embrace inclusion and live in harmony. It’s very nice. This title is really synonymous with victory.”

In arenas that were once reserved only for vaginal bodies, biological males are making quite a splash:

New Victoria’s Secret Underwear Angel is Transgendered

Miss Nevada wins biological male identification

The Emmys Nominates Its First Biological Male for Best ‘Lead Actress’

Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue Features Its First Transgender Model, Who ‘Embodies the Well-Rounded Woman’

Sexually speaking, it appears female-only spaces are going the way of the dodo bird — including restrooms and locker rooms. However, some sports are starting to exclude biological men from participating.

Yet, the beauty industry has made significant progress.

Laure Mattioli — president of the Miss Ile-de-France committee — made clear there’s no difference between Andrea Furet and the other girls:

“For us, Andrea is a candidate like the others. The treatment of candidates will not be affected by this new rule. On her marital status, she is considered female. That’s all that matters. I do not enter the privacy of girls.”

If Andrea wins Miss France, it’s on to the Miss Universe pageant. That program’s already hosted transgenderism — courtesy of Angela Ponce, Miss Spain 2018. Hopefully, 2023’s broadcast will have regained some of the show’s former sizzle — see “Newly Transgender-Friendly Miss Universe Pageant Bombs.”

Beauty pageants — in which, puzzlingly, winners cry while losers smile — are really branching out. Not only can they dazzle you with vaseline-teethed onstage statues of various identities; they’re also amped to intervene when you attempt inappropriate tampon talk:

-ALEX

 

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