Sex reassignment is a huge thing. For this, not just you need courage but you also need constant support and love from your close ones. But when you are a celebrity who is willing to make such a change in their life, get ready because lots of eyes are going to be on you!
To show how gracefully some celebrities are embracing this change in their lives, we have compiled a list of 9 of them.
1. Balian Buschbaum
Balian Buschbaum is a former German pole vaulter previously known as Yvonne Buschbaum, who became in 1999 the German pole vault champion and record holder. In November 2007 Buschbaum announced that he was leaving the sport because of a persistent injury and desired to begin a gender reassignment procedure.
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Now Balian is a best-selling author, motivational speaker, life coach, and a happy husband — proving with his successful transformation story, that transgender people are no different from others.
2. Geena Rocero
Geena Rocero is a Filipino American supermodel, a transgender advocate, and founder of the media production company Gender Proud that speaks for justice, equality, and trans rights. Before Geena Rocero came out, the world knew her as just a successful model. Now she is the face of the LGBTQIA community rights movement.
Laura Jane Grace, born Thomas James Gabel, is a singer and guitarist of the American punk rock band Against Me!. In 2012, in a Rolling Stone interview Laura announced her plans to live openly as a transgender woman. After a long period of line-up changes and transformations, in 2014 the band released their sixth studio album, “Transgender Dysphoria Blues.”
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Laura revealed that she would be happy to be a part of the last generation of “explainers” and coming out and doing interviews are a big part of it. Grace also released a memoir “Tranny: Confessions of Punk Rock’s Most Infamous Anarchist Sellout” in 2016.
4. Jazz Jennings
Jazz Jennings is a Youtuber, spokesmodel, and the youngest LGBT rights, activist. When she was 9 she started bringing up the problem of misunderstanding and disapproval of transgender people after being pulled out of the girl’s bathroom at school.
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Jennings and her parents founded TransKids Purple Rainbow Foundation to help and support transgender teens, in 2016 she published a book called “Being Jazz: My Life As a (Transgender) Teen“ and started her own TV show “I Am Jazz“ that’s aired on TLC. Now she’s one of the most recognizable transgender role models, not only in the country but also in the whole world.
5. Aydian Dowling
Aydian Dowling is a successful YouTuber, bodybuilder, transgender activist, co-founder of a volunteer organization PointofPride.org, an advocate of transgender rights, and a happy husband and father. Aydian was the first transgender man to appear on the cover of a collector’s edition of Men’s Health magazine and also the first transgender man to have ever been featured on the cover of Gay Times magazine.
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On his channel, Dowling shares fitness tips and the specifics around sports for transgender people, as well as interesting details of his life. Nowadays, Aydian is a great influencer and role model for the transgender community.
6. Alexandra Billings
Alexandra Billings is a successful American stage and screen actress, an award-winning singer, a respected theater professor, and an AIDS and LGBT activist. Billings is also one of a few actresses who played a transgender character on television, appearing in “Grey’s Anatomy,” “How To Get Away With Murder,” and “Transparent.”
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In 2016, Alexandra received the Human Rights Campaign Visibility Award as an outstanding member of the LGBTQ community. Throughout years of activism, Alexandra teaches tolerance and highlights that people, in general, don’t belong in any category, all people belong to one race – the human race.
7. Lea T
Leandra Medeiros Cerezo, now known as Lea T is a transgender fashion model, star of Givenchy‘s most talked-about ad campaign, a pop culture icon, and a transgender advocate. She is the daughter of well-known Brazilian football player Toninho Cerezo.
She is also the first openly transgender person ever to be featured in an opening ceremony of the Olympic Games – she led the Brazilian football team into the stadium on her bike during the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio.
8. Lana Wachowski
Lana Wachowski is the first major director in Hollywood with movies like The Matrix (1999), V for Vendetta (2005), and Cloud Atlas (2012) to come out as transgender. Lana’s brother, now known as Lilly Wachowski, also came out as a transgender woman a few years later – in 2016.
In October 2012, Lana Wachowski received the Human Rights Campaign’s Visibility Award. In her speech she stated that when she was young, she couldn`t find anyone like her, so she came out now to maybe become that person for someone else.
9. Conchita Wurst
There is no before and after sex reassignment surgery for Conchita Wurst (also known as Thomas Neuwirth) since it`s more of a stage persona. But after winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2014, she became a big influencer and a media personality, bringing important LGBT and transgender-related topics to the international level.
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