Who Is Ricci Tres?
This contest is open to all the participants but the only thing different here is that it is split into the female and male versions. Other than that, the competition is held for all the participants regardless of their gender, education, and age can take part in this competition. Everyone at any skill level can take part in the competition and at any age differences as well. Eventually, this year’s winner was Ricci Tres and she is as of now 29 years old and took away 500 dollars by winning the competition. Ricci is from Los Angeles, while the others that took part in the competition were, Shiloh Catori who is a 13-year-old girl from Tampa, Florida. Shiloh won the second prize and won 250 dollars as the second winner. While the competition was held at any age, four of them were under the age of 17 years, and among them was also a 10-year-old competitor named Juri Likura,
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She was the fifth in the winning row of the skating competition. The third prize winner was Jordan Pascale, who is 16 years old, 4th came Chrissy Brown who is 28 years old, and sixth came Jessica Perlmutter who is 12 years old. While Ricci was celebrated on one hand for the win, many others were not happy with her winning the competition. The winning became a controversy when a female skateboarder spoke about the trans winning. Taylor Silverman mocked the winning of Ricci and called out Ricci on Twitter about her victory. While she claimed and mocked the winning some people started supporting Taylor and were outraged on social media. People started speaking about the trans-identified women being taken advantage of and how in general they are taking unfair advantage of such competitions.
Ricci Tres: Wikipedia & Bio
While many polls resulted saying that the competitions should be held on the basis of the born gender and not the identified gender. Many people were against Taylor at first but later when she was supported by feminists and people who know about the gender ideology came ahead and supported her. According to Taylor, she came to the second price because of the competitors and the competition holders. While she spoke about the trans community and the competitions to be held on the basis of gender born, many gender activists and the trans community revolted against her statement. Lastly, there is a debate on the topic, but there is no clarification about the end results.
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