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===Vote for the Girls (Thailand)=== | ===Vote for the Girls (Thailand)=== | ||
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In 2010, Thia announced on her show that she decided to become a judge on ''Vote for the Girls THAI.'' A big fan of the web site in [[wikipedia:United States|America]], she enthusiastically accepted the offer as a moderator of the Thailand version of the site along side fellow judges Phailin Lao, Sumalee Som, and host Kanya Kasem as the ''Vote for the Girls'' format was a surprise hit and success with the public in America and was sold to several different countries. Tola's final pick, [[wikipedia:Myra Molloy|Maneepatsorn Molloy]] won the first season of [[wikipedia:Thailand's Got Talent|''Thailand's Got Talent'']]. After Tola became the winning moderator the Thailand version peaked with a strong 3.4 rating in its target demographic, although Molloy's win would prove to be the web site's only victory in the site's history. Despite a number of format changes to get victories on [[wikipedia:The Star (reality show)|''The Star'']], none of those changes appeared to have any effect and the site's consistent failure to get victories continued in 2012 and 2013. | In 2010, Thia announced on her show that she decided to become a judge on ''Vote for the Girls THAI.'' A big fan of the web site in [[wikipedia:United States|America]], she enthusiastically accepted the offer as a moderator of the Thailand version of the site along side fellow judges Phailin Lao, Sumalee Som, and host Kanya Kasem as the ''Vote for the Girls'' format was a surprise hit and success with the public in America and was sold to several different countries. Tola's final pick, [[wikipedia:Myra Molloy|Maneepatsorn Molloy]] won the first season of [[wikipedia:Thailand's Got Talent|''Thailand's Got Talent'']]. After Tola became the winning moderator the Thailand version peaked with a strong 3.4 rating in its target demographic, although Molloy's win would prove to be the web site's only victory in the site's history. Despite a number of format changes to get victories on [[wikipedia:The Star (reality show)|''The Star'']], none of those changes appeared to have any effect and the site's consistent failure to get victories continued in 2012 and 2013. | ||
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− | On | + | On January 15, 2016, it was announced that Thia Tola would switch to purple team at the start of the eighth season, after the seventh season's pink team sat the worst starting record of any pink team in the history of Vote for the Girls competitions. Tola will become the fourth woman to be transferred to the purple team from the pink team. The first was [[Kymberly Alvaraz]] after she bought the long-term relationship rights [[Ava's Virginity Auction|and the highest bidder]] when Ava Zinn sold her virginity to Alvaraz, followed by [[Lanise White]] and [[Karly Ryder, Jr.|Karly Jameson]] |
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== Awards == | == Awards == | ||
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== Personal Life == | == Personal Life == | ||
− | Thia | + | Thia will have residences in both San Francisco, Indianapolis, and Melbourne, Australia. She currently resides in Indianapolis because of commitments to Vote for the Girls USA in the spring and in Melbourne because of commitments to Vote for the Girls Australia. |
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− | + | Thia began dating Channarong Ling in 2001, while she was still living with Lasks. She has four daughters, [[Stephani Alvaraz|Stephani Lola Christian]] (born February 10, 1993), Haley Julie Alvaraz (born on December 1, 1995) and Benita Alvaraz (born September 20, 1997) and Denise Julia Alvaraz (born David Joesph Alvaraz January 11, 1999), with him. Denise prior to her own gender transition is named after Christian's father, and her transition began on December 1, 2014 (the same day [[Rachael Passalt]] and Megan Rock, respectively the transgender daughter of fellow VFTG moderator Julia Passalt and transgendered wife of Kellie Rock, as well as respectively 10 years after Kymberly's girlfriend began her transition from male to female and 20 years after Kymberly's youngest brother, Stephen, began his transition from female to male.) -------------------> | |
== References == | == References == |