Mela Habijan

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Mela Habijan
Trans Global 2020 Official Photoshhot.jpg
Miss Trans Global official portrait
Born (1987-07-11) July 11, 1987 (age 38)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • writer
  • LGBTQ rights activist
Beauty pageant titleholder
Title2020 Miss Trans Global
Hair colorBlack
Eye colorBrown

Mela Franco Habijan is a Filipina actress, beauty queen, and LGBTQ rights advocate who is known for being the winner of the inaugural Miss Trans Global in 2020.

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Early life

Mela Franco Habijan was born to Erico and Irene Habijan on July 11, 1987. [1] [2] Mela was raised as a boy and was perceived at the time as the couple's first-born son. Mela first came out as gay in 2002, receiving acceptance from her father who is an educator and a Catholic leader. [3] She later came out as a trans woman in 2017.

Pageantry and modelling

Habijan at the Miss Trans Global photoshoot in December 2020. Miss Trans Global 2020 Mela Franco Habijan PHOTOSHOOT 4.jpg
Habijan at the Miss Trans Global photoshoot in December 2020.

Mela Habijan was crowned the inaugural Miss Trans Global in a ceremony held on September 12, 2020 virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [4] [5] She was later featured in the January 2021 issue of the London publication Trans Beauty Magazine as the winner of the pageant. [6]

In 2023, Habijan joined the Coco Rocha Model Camp and got mentored by Coco Rocha herself. [7]

Television

Habijan is an actress. Prior to entering Miss Trans Global, she has appeared in television shows of GMA Network such as Magpakailanman and Asawa Ko, Karibal Ko and ABS-CBN's Manilennials. [4] [8]

She has been also a Guest Drag Enforcer in the reality show Drag Den . [8]

Habijan as "Mother Sparker" hosted the gay dating show Sparks Camp for three seasons from 2023 to 2025. [9] [10]

Activism

Habijan being a trans woman herself is an advocate for transgender rights. [5] She has supported SOGIE Bill. [11] She also believed that the word bakla , sometimes used as a pejorative, should be reclaimed by the LGBTQ community. [12]

As a writer, Habijan has cautioned against sensationalizing coming out stories believing it should be framed as empowerment and that there should be balance. [8]

In 2022, Habijan organized a photoshoot for four trans women who were initially not allowed to participate in their graduating ceremonies without cutting their long hair. The four women were eventually allowed by the school administration. [13]

Personal life

Habijan lived as a gay who presented feminine prior to coming out as a transgender woman when she was still a writer at ABS-CBN. Her discernment started around 2014 when she joined a corporate beauty pageant. [14] Habijan moved out of her parents' residence in September 2017 after coming out as a transgender woman. She however attested that her parents accepted her gender identity in a social media post a year later. [1]

Habijan professed to be a survivor of rheumatic heart disease. [2] [15]

References

  1. 1 2 Habijan, Mela Franco (June 2, 2018). "Letting love win: How my parents' love made me a winner". Rappler. Archived from the original on May 27, 2024. Retrieved October 27, 2025.
  2. 1 2 Bravo, Frances Karmel (July 12, 2023). "Mela Habijan on Rheumatic Heart". PEP.ph. Philippine Entertainment Portal, Inc. Retrieved October 27, 2025.
  3. Habijan, Mela (June 15, 2019). "Transwoman Mela Habijan Honors Her Conventional Father for His Unconventional Love". Esquiremag.ph. Retrieved October 27, 2025.
  4. 1 2 "Filipina Mela Habijan wins Miss Trans Global 2020". Rappler. September 13, 2020. Archived from the original on June 21, 2021. Retrieved October 27, 2025.
  5. 1 2 Guno, Niña (September 13, 2020). "Mela Habijan crowned first Miss Trans Global: 'A childhood dream that came true'". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved October 27, 2025.
  6. "Look: Miss Trans Global Mela Franco Habijan is on the cover of 'Trans Beauty' magazine". Rappler. January 11, 2021. Retrieved October 27, 2025.
  7. "Mela Habijan joins supermodel Coco Rocha's model camp". ABS-CBN News. April 11, 2023. Retrieved October 27, 2025.
  8. 1 2 3 Mallorca, Hannah (March 28, 2023). "Mela Habijan on Klea Pineda's coming out: 'She owned her identity'". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved October 27, 2025.
  9. Dela Cruz, Liezel (September 6, 2025). "Mela Habijan on her favorite and most challenging parts of hosting "Sparks Camp"". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved October 27, 2025.
  10. Iglesias, Iza (July 15, 2025). "'Sparks Camp' Season 3 takes queer love to the mountains with 10 new campers". The Manila Times. Archived from the original on July 18, 2025. Retrieved October 27, 2025.
  11. Biong, Ian (November 5, 2020). "Trans actress Mela Franco Habijan invites Eddie Villanueva to debate on SOGIE Equality Bill". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved October 27, 2025.
  12. Sanchez, Angelo (January 23, 2023). "Miss Trans Global Mela Habijan, may empowerment message: 'Let's reclaim the true meaning of BAKLA!'". Balita (in Gilbertese). Manila Bulletin. Retrieved October 27, 2025.
  13. Madarang, Catalina Ricci (June 27, 2022). "Graduating senior high trans students gifted with creative grad photoshoot". Interaksyon. Retrieved October 27, 2025.
  14. Salvador-Muhlach, Barbie (June 30, 2019). "Trans advocate finds joy by living her truths". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved October 27, 2025.
  15. "Mela Habijan opens up about living with rheumatic heart disease". ABS-CBN News. July 12, 2023. Retrieved October 27, 2025.