Among the 229 contestants competing for the title of Miss California USA will be
Kylan Arianna Wenzel, a 26-year-old transgender woman from Century City,
Calif.
Wenzel will be the first ever transgender
contestant in Miss California USA after the Miss Universe Organization changed
its rules in April last year — Miss Universe operates the Miss USA pageant, and
the local pageants that determine the state delegates.
Appearing on “Anderson Live” on Friday, Wenzel
told host Anderson Cooper, “This has been a dream since I was 11. So I kind of
just put it out to the universe and hoping it would happen. And then it
happened.”
Last year, the Miss Universe
Organization announced it was changing its rules and will allow transgender
women to take part in all of its competitions starting in 2013.
The announcement came in response to a
controversy when transgender contestant Jenna Talackova was disqualified from
competing for the title of Miss Universe Canada because she was not a “naturally
born female.”
When she learned of the rule change, Wenzel said
she left her job as a shift manager at Jamba Juice to pursue her life-long dream
of entering the Miss California beauty pageant.
“I moved my surgery up six months, I resigned
from my job. Ever since then I’ve been just working on hoping to become Miss
California USA,” she told Cooper.
Talackova ended up competing in Miss Universe
Canada where she reached the Top 10 semi finals. The Miss California USA finals
will be held January 13th. If Wenzel wins, she will represent her State at the
2013 Miss USA pageant to be held in Las Vegas in June.
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