Versions of the show have been broadcast in around 50 regions over 12 years, but on Monday, the Next Top Model franchise crowned its first ever transgender winner.

Loiza Lamers, a 20-year-old hairdresser and makeup artist, won Holland's Next Top Model's eighth season.

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Eindelijk mag ik het zeggen, IK ZIT IN HOLLANDS NEXT TOP MODEL!!!! #rtl5 #hntm #model A photo posted by Loiza Lamers (@loizalamers) on Aug 26, 2015 at 12:54am PDT

Once she had made it to the top 13 finalists, Lamers announced on the show that she had undergone sex reassignment surgery.

"I'm really at a point where I can say I am very proud to be transgender," Lamers told De Telegraaf.

Goodmorning❤️#inlove #black #night #outfitoflastnight #ootd #hairshow #hntm #rtl5 #hntm2015 A photo posted by Loiza Lamers (@loizalamers) on Sep 20, 2015 at 11:16pm PDT

While Lamers is the first transgender winner of any Next Top Model season, she is not the first to participate in the competition.

Isis King, 30, was the first transgender contestant, participating in cycle 11 of America's Next Top Model. King lived in an LGBTQ homeless center before catching the eye of Tyra Banks. She has since opened up the conversation about transgender models, appeared in magazines like Seventeen and Out, and more recently, on Teen Vogue.

Zo blij met met mijn prachtige toffe coole nieuwe @reindersjm jas #soinlove #new #coat #reinders A photo posted by Loiza Lamers (@loizalamers) on Oct 9, 2015 at 9:58am PDT

Though America's Next Top Model recently announced its plans to cancel the show after 22 cycles, there are no immediate plans to end Holland's Next Top Model.