11 times trans characters were actually played by trans actors
Representation at its finest!
November 14 2024 11:25 AM
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Representation at its finest!
McBride and Hayes explored the significance of her election as the first out transgender member of Congress, a landmark victory amid a divisive election season dominated by ineffective anti-trans ads.
From stage to screen, the actor talks about his fall traditions, favorite NYC spots, and the final season of Somebody Somewhere.
At least they fulfilled some of our fantasies.
Christmas comes prematurely as the actors bring authentic LGBTQ+ representation to the screen.
The retired soccer star and LGBTQ+ activist has some advice for pro athletes, like Korbin Albert, who engage with anti-gay content.
On Valentine's Day, discover the inspiring journey of a Black gay couple as they navigate the challenges of planning their wedding, facing discrimination, and ultimately creating a platform to celebrate and advocate for LGBTQ+ love and inclusivity.
Domingo just made history as the second out gay actor to be nominated for playing a gay character!
Out is also nominated alongside LGBTQ+ media like Bottoms, Our Flag Means Death, and Troye Sivan!
The Looking star opened up about the Queer As Folk scene that was a gay awakening for him.
The talented trans actress is now taking a seat in the director's chair!
In a recent episode of I’m in Love With the Villainess, the characters have a timely and important discussion that fans still aren't used to seeing in anime.
GLAAD's Studio Responsibility Index finds increased LGBTQ+ representation, but a need for improvement in several areas.
The Spider-Man actor is currently starring in a new limited series for Apple TV+.
Pixar's first-ever nonbinary character is making waves — but with the wrong crowd.
The Broadway show has earned a leading 13 nominations ahead of the 76th Tony Awards.
Dannii Minogue is here to host this kissing marathon between gay men.
Three seasons in, the beloved, Emmy-winning football comedy FINALLY shows some representation for LGBTQ+ players.
At least we’ll always have fanfiction.
The debate over whether or not straight actors should play gay roles isn’t going to die down any time soon.