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Jakkaphong Jakrajutatip (Thai: จักรพงษ์ จักราจุฑาธิบดิ์; born 17 February 1979), also known as Anne Jakrajutatip, [1] [2] sometimes informally stylized as Anne JKN, is a Thai businesswoman and television host, along with being the founder and current CEO of JKN Global Group.
The pageant was bought out by Thai media mogul Anne Jakapong Jakrajutatip, a transgender woman and avid supporter of trans rights, so many fans were anticipating another year of departing from the ...
Miss Universe leaders Anne Jakrajutatip and Raul Rocha also shared comments by Elon Musk praising the pageant for picking a "biological female."
In November, Miss Universe CEO Anne Jakrajutatip praised the new Miss Universe's blond hair and blue eyes. She said Miss Universe didn't need to evolve because "we already got the best here."
On October 26, 2022, Thailand-based JKN Global Group acquired Miss Universe Organization (MUO) from Endeavor Group Holdings-owned IMG Worldwide at $14 million, making Anne Jakapong Jakrajutatip the first transgender woman to own the organization and marking the first time the organization expands its headquarters outside the U.S.
On September 9, 2023, there was news that TOP News had negotiated with Jakkaphong Jakrajutatip, Chief Executive Officer and President of JKN Global Group to acquire JKN18, which is the same television station that used to have a rumor that a group of TOP News personnel will move to work at the end of 2020 by acquiring the business for a value ...
Jakkaphong Jakrajutatip: b. 1979 Thai she/her Businesswoman Andrea James: b. 1967 American she/her Entrepreneur, filmmaker, activist [251] Jennell Jaquays: 1956–2024 American she/her Game designer, artist [252] Sir Lady Java: b. 1943 American she/her Stage performer, actress, activist [253] Bailey Jay: b. 1988 American she/her Adult film ...
Younger’s case has progressed in the throes of a national culture war over gender-affirming care for minors. As of this year, 25 states have banned medical treatments on children who identify as ...