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“My Win Is Bigger Than the Hate”: Miss Universe Sikkim Jackielynn on Identity
In a heartfelt conversation filled with grace and courage, Jackielynn Pradhan, crowned Miss Universe Sikkim, opened up to Boldsky in an exclusive interview about her extraordinary journey-from growing up in a small town in Sikkim to standing tall as a beacon of representation for the transgender community.
A
Girl
with
a
Dream
"I
come
from
a
small,
close-knit
family
in
Sikkim.
My
father
works
with
the
government,
and
my
mother,
a
strong
woman
I
deeply
admire,
is
an
international
nurse
currently
working
in
Israel," she
shared.
"It
was
actually
my
cousin
sister
who
inspired
me.
She
participated
in
a
pageant
in
2013
and
motivated
me
to
audition.
That's
when
my
journey
began."
Though Jackielynn recently completed her schooling, her story of self-discovery began long before the spotlight found her.
Embracing
Her
Truth
Opening
up
about
her
identity
was
a
defining
chapter.
"Before
entering
the
pageant
world,
only
my
family
and
a
few
close
well-wishers
knew
I
was
a
trans
woman," she
revealed.
"In
public,
I
used
to
pass
as
a
cisgender
girl
just
to
avoid
the
bullying.
But
I
realized,
if
I
want
to
be
the
voice
for
so
many
young
boys
and
girls
whose
parents
still
don't
accept
them,
I
have
to
embrace
my
truth.
I
had
to
come
out,
for
them."
Courage
in
the
Face
of
Criticism
The
path
was
not
easy.
Once
her
identity
was
revealed
publicly,
Jackielynn
faced
intense
cyberbullying
and
hate.
"Social
media
turned
harsh.
I
received
transphobic
comments
and
suffered
online
trolling,"
she
said.
"But
in
real
life,
the
support
has
been
warmer.
People
hide
behind
screens
to
spread
hate.
I've
learned
to
rise
above
it."
When asked how she handles the pressure, Jackielynn smiled with quiet resilience. "Initially, it was tough. I used to cry watching the audition clips go viral with negative comments. But now, I know my win is far more powerful than the hate. Their opinions no longer matter."

Her
Eternal
Role
Model
When
asked
who
inspires
her,
her
answer
came
without
hesitation.
"My
mother.
She
is
my
ultimate
role
model.
She
sacrificed
her
comfort,
her
time
with
us,
to
work
abroad
just
to
ensure
I
have
a
better
life.
Her
strength
created
someone
like
me."
Scars
from
the
Past,
Strength
for
the
Future
Jackielynn
reflected
on
her
childhood
with
honesty.
"I
faced
severe
bullying
in
school,
in
buses,
even
avoided
using
public
washrooms
out
of
fear
and
discomfort,"
she
said.
"When
I
started
transitioning
at
15,
I
finally
began
to
understand
who
I
was.
That
journey
gave
me
the
confidence
to
speak
out
today."
Mental health, she pointed out, is often ignored in the LGBTQ+ discourse, especially in smaller states. "We don't talk enough about bullying, trauma, or the high suicide rates among queer youth. Society blames individuals, but it's the society itself that often becomes the villain in their lives."
A
Voice
for
the
Voiceless
With
pride,
Jackielynn
carries
the
weight
of
being
a
symbol
of
hope.
"I
want
to
be
the
voice
of
the
voiceless.
I
want
to
stand
for
every
young
person
hiding
their
truth,
every
soul
yearning
for
acceptance."
Jackielynn's story is more than a crown-it's a testament to self-belief, perseverance, and the quiet power of one person deciding to live their truth loudly, unapologetically.



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