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Cindy Filo was 3rd runner up in 1987's Miss Island Queen. Filo became
“Cindy of Samoa” Samoa's first ever faʻafafine celebrity attracting tourism and fans for her drag revues in
Apia. Filo toured her shows across the
South Pacific and the
United States. Cindy was profiled in Heather Croall's 1999 documentary
Paradise Bent: Boys Will Be Girls in Samoa. In 2008 Cindy was a finalist on the
New Zealand reality show
Stars in Their Eyes. She is profiled in
Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand section on
faʻafafine. •
Michelle Eneliko was a prolific local educator who was 1st runner-up for Miss Island Queen 1990. Eneliko was among the fatality victims of the
Samoa tsunami that devastated the
Samoan islands on September 29, 2009. • Miss Island Queen 1993,
Shalimar (
Atisone Seiuli) gained national media exposure in 1997 when she was arrested while in the company of Hollywood star
Eddie Murphy. The incident was publicized by tabloid magazines, TV shows and parodied on
Mad TV and
SNL resulting in several lawsuits brought on by Murphy and his lawyers. Seiuli died in
Los Angeles reportedly in an accidental fall from her apartment building in 1998. In 2003 the scandal was ranked #61 on
E! TV's "The Greatest Shocking Moments in Entertainment History". •
Rachael Ng Lam Miss Island Queen 1995 appeared in the 2011 sequel to the popular Samoan film “Tautoga Gaosia” playing herself. • Miss Island Queen 1992
Loata Sipili is currently the highest ranking faʻafafine in American Samoa. Sipili is the only locally
Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE) and administers the diabetes care and prevention clinic within
LBJ Tropical Medical Center the territory's only hospital. •
Marsha Mageo,
Shevon Matai,
Shalimar Seiuli,
Trisyss Ali &
Samayah Jackson were all teenagers during their reign. Island Queens later adapted new regulations restricting eligibility. • '''Shevon Matai, Tasha Atio'o, Lydia Risati & Marion Mageo''' were all crowned twice as both Miss Island Queen & Miss American 7's • ''' Pearl Mata'u''' is the oldest winner she was 40 when she won in 2003. Mata'u also holds the record for being the longest competitor a total of 10 times in the span of three decades. • ''' Tasha Atio'o
and Rexene Yandall''' are the only past winners to win pageant titles in American Samoa and Samoa. •
Marion Malena Mageo Miss Island Queen 2005 & Miss American 7's 2007 is noted as a multiple pageant winner winning more than 8 titles in both American Samoa and the Mainland. She's the storyteller for UTOPIA Washington's monthly blog “Fofola le Fala” & also the creator & writer behind the popular Facebook Group Page, American Samoa: Through The Years. • Miss Island Queen 2008 '''Princess Auva'a''' is a local movie actress . Auva'a starred in "Heart to Heart" and
Seki A Oe: A Crazy Samoan Love Story, both filmed and produced in American Samoa & also the First known Faafafine open transgender woman in the Military. • Miss SOFIAS 2017
Eden Brown was the winner of the 2014 "Le Leo O Amerika Samoa" becoming the First Faafafine to win a reality show. •
Ara-Lei Mahealani Yandall 2nd Runner Up in 2010 & 1st Runner Up in 2018 at the Miss SOFIAS Pageant was crowned as the 9th Miss Island Goddess. • Miss Island Queen 2000
Agalelei Fatuesi became the first Faʻafafine to campaign for Public Office in the 2018 Election. • Miss SOFIAS 2013
Roberta Laumoli became the first Trans Fashion Designer to Showcase her creations & designs at the 2019 London Pacific Fashion Week representing American Samoa. ==Past winners==