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Fuschia Anne Ravena named PH delegate for Miss Grand International All Stars edition

By Ron Lim
Published December 19, 2025 12:29 PM PHT

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Fuschia Anne Ravena


Fuschia Anne Ravena previously won the Miss International Queen title back in 2022.

Filipino pageant fans and aficionados have a new queen to support as the Miss Grand International organization has revealed the Filipino representative for the first ever all-stars edition.

In one of its more recent posts on Facebook, the Miss Grand International organization revealed that the Philippines will be represented in the MGI All Stars pageant by Fuschia Anne Ravena, a 30-year-old transgender woman who previously won the Miss International Queen title back in 2022.

The Miss Grand International organization described Fuschia as a “proud transgender Filipina and global advocate for compassion, inclusion, and equality” as well as a “powerful voice for LGBTQ+ rights and gender equality”. The organization also took note of her success as a beauty industry entrepreneur and owner of a premier aesthetic clinic.

As of this writing, the organization's post about Fuschia has garnered more than 100,000 reactions, more than 2,000 comments, and has been shared more than 9,000.

Other delegates that have been revealed include Tharina Botes for Thailand, Melisha Lin for Malaysia, and Qatrisha Zairyah for Singapore.

The MGI All Stars was first announced back in December 4, with the Miss Grand International organization inviting "every queen who dares to return to the spotlight, no matter which stage in the world you once called home."

The day after the announcement, the organization declared that the pageant is open to cisgender and transgender women, aged 20 to 40, who have previously competed in an international beauty pageant. Winners of the pageant stand to win cash prizes ranging from US$100,000 to US$1,000,000.

While the MGI All Stars is looking to crown its first queen, the Miss Grand International title is currently held by Emma Tiglao, who succeed 2024 Miss Grand International CJ Opiaza.

Back in November, Emma had a grand homecoming parade arranged for her in Makati that started at the Ayala Triangle Gardens and passed through Paseo de Roxas and Makati Avenue. Aside from Emma, also present at the parade were 2024 Miss Grand International CJ Opiaza, 2025 Miss Grand International first runner-up Gotchabell Gotchapan, and Miss Grand International president Nawat Itsaragrisil.

Related gallery: Miss Grand International Emma Tiglao charms the crowd at homecoming parade and press conference