10 Sep, 2014 @ 11:27
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Miss Spain comes out as first national gay beauty queen

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MISS Spain has become the first openly gay national beauty queen.

Patricia Yurena came out by posting a photo of her and her girlfriend – Vanesa Cortes, a singer and DJ – on Instagram with the caption ‘Romeo and Juliet’.

The two-time winner of Spain’s most prestigious beauty award has received widespread support on social media after coming out in public.

On the same day Miss Spain announced her sexuality, openly gay Boston-born Maria Walsh won Ireland’s international beauty contest The Rose of Tralee. 

Two openly gay beauty queens also competed for the Miss California USA in 2012, but both lost out on the title.

In the same year Donald Trump’s Miss Universe Organisation announced it would allow transgender women to compete.

 

Rob Horgan

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5 Comments

    • Ignoramus. “GAY” does not refer to jollity, it is an acronym standing for “Good As You”
      In your case Paul F, a better acronym would be BTY, “Better Than You”

    • You sound a right “hoot” with your Stone Age beliefs. Guess what, this is the 21st century and humanity has moved on. Sexuality is what it is. Get over yourself.

  1. As if having issues with and insulting towards someone he doesn’t know, will never meet and whose actions will never impact on him in any way isn’t enough to cope with, Paul F now seems to be setting himself up as an authority on the English language. Verily it seems the English language is evolving faster than up with which he can keep .. gadzooks, forsooth.

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