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Jenna TalakovaTrans beauty pageant contestant
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Biography of Jenna Talackova
Jenna Talackova is a transgender beauty pageant contestant who rose to prominence after being disqualified from the Miss Universe Canada competition in 2012. Born on October 15, 1988, in Vancouver, Canada, Talackova identified as a girl from a young age. She began hormone therapy at the age of 14 and underwent gender reassignment surgery at 19.

Disqualification and Return
Talackova's journey in the Miss Universe Canada competition took a controversial turn when she was disqualified from the pageant on the grounds of being born male. However, after public outcry and support from the LGBTQ+ community, the Miss Universe organization reversed their decision, allowing Talackova to compete alongside other contestants.

Miss Universe Canada
Talackova's participation in the Miss Universe Canada pageant earned her a spot among the 65 finalists vying for the title of Miss Universe Canada. However, her inclusion in the competition was met with accusations of dishonesty due to her gender reassignment surgeries. The pageant organizers claimed that one of the requirements was for participants to be born female. Despite this controversy, Talackova never hid her transgender status and had previously participated in other beauty pageants, including the International Queen pageant in Thailand.
Support and Legal Action
The disqualification of Talackova sparked a debate about inclusivity in beauty pageants. Many individuals argued that all women, including transgender women, should have the right to participate in international beauty competitions, such as Donald Trump's Miss Universe pageant. Talackova, after being disqualified, announced that she would take a few days to consider her options and consult with lawyers.
Today, Talackova continues to be an advocate for transgender rights and has become an inspiration for many in the LGBTQ+ community. Her bravery and perseverance have helped challenge societal norms and promote inclusivity in beauty pageants.

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