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  2. Treechada Petcharat - Wikipedia

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    She is dubbed Thailand's "most beautiful transgender woman". [3] Life and career. Peranakan family born, as a boy, Petcharat realized she was a transgender woman. In ...

  3. Anna Sueangam-iam - Wikipedia

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    Sueangam-iam was born on 10 November 1998 in Bangkok, Thailand. As a child, Her mother and father worked as garbage collectors for the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration in Bangkok. [2] [3] [1] Due to the hard work of her parents, she stayed with her great-grandmother who was a buddhist nun until she graduated from college. [4]

  4. Cindy Bishop - Wikipedia

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    Later she posted a video with her message "Don’t tell women what to wear; tell men to respect women" that has taken the internet by storm. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Bishop teamed up with the Thai Women and Men Progressive Movement Foundation and UN Women turned the campaign into an exhibition, starting Jun 25, 2018, to raise awareness of sexual ...

  5. Miss Fabulous Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Miss Fabulous Thailand It is a beauty pageant at the level of Thailand by Mr. Brian Tan, model, singer, actor, influencer. Thailand's YouTube number President of the contest [2] to find people who are beautiful in their own way and have confidence Shape and proportions are not taken into account. The person who receives the title of Miss ...

  6. The Most Beautiful Women Of All Time - AOL

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    Beautiful women - here is the definitive, irrefutable list of the women who deserve the accolade of most beautiful women of all time.

  7. List of Thai actresses - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Thai actresses. It is customary for Thais to be grouped by their given name, not their family name, even if they have taken a Western name. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.