A transgenderist — Rikkie Valeria Kolle — has been crowned this year’s “Miss Netherlands”. Kolle emerged victorious over the other ten contestants to become the first biological male to win the prize. He will now go on to participate in the 72nd Miss Universe 2023 pageant in El Salvador later this year.
Kolle said he “envisions a world where no one’s path to authenticity is obstructed” and is “determined to champion self-expression.” He also aspires to become a “prominent voice and role model for the Queer community.”
He will be the second man to compete for the Miss Universe prize as Spain’s Angela Ponce was officially the first biological male to participate in 2018.
There has been considerable backlash online against the Miss Netherlands winner, however. Eva Vlaadingerbroek, a Dutch political commentator, tweeted: “Considering the fact that we live in a post-Truth world, I wasn’t even expecting anything else. It’s all so predictable and unoriginal at this point.”
A man just won “Miss Netherlands” 2023.
Considering the fact that we live in a post-Truth world, I wasn’t even expecting anything else. It’s all so predictable and unoriginal at this point. pic.twitter.com/j6NKo2cCvu
— Eva Vlaardingerbroek (@EvaVlaar) July 9, 2023
Raisa Blommestijn, a female Dutch news presenter, equated the decision with the erase of women: “The message is that men are better at being women than women themselves, that men are more beautiful than women. Women are being erased under the guise of progression. But we won’t let that happen.”
Een man is Miss Netherlands 2023 geworden. Walgelijk. De boodschap is dat mannen beter zijn in vrouw-zijn dan vrouwen zelf, dat mannen mooier zijn dan vrouwen. Onder het mom van progressie worden vrouwen uitgegumd. Maar dat laten we niet gebeuren.
Deel: #ikbeneenvrouw pic.twitter.com/euCp5olbFM
— Raisa Blommestijn (@rblommestijn) July 9, 2023