I am very grateful to Miss Vicky Lee the promoter of the Wayout Club (London’s transgender club), for giving us the platform to showcase and celebrate our sexuality as transgender women, while showing it positivity to the audience that night. Getting the crown was not that easy as it took a lot of preparations for me to get ready and be there in order to take part. It took me ages to think of creativity costumes to come up with; sexy dresses to not to be cliché about just being sexy and to stand out amongst other contestants, and lastly, the Long Gown competition, to show them the other side of me being serene and classy after showing off my toned body that night. Thank goodness that competition was done overnight so I can now enjoy eating out all the time without thinking of my figure at last! I managed to get the judges’ majority votes and proved to them that I deserved the crown that night. That night, the environment at the backstage was very peaceful and fun, no negativities or bitchiness happening. The organisers Vicky Lee and her team were all very kind, helpful, and so considerate to all the contestants. We were all having a laugh backstage and enjoying ourselves, especially the photoshoot with the one and only official photographer of The WayOut Club – Ricky Dixon. The night was hosted by ‘our Mom’ Vicky Lee with her co-host Miss Alexandra Marie Diaz.