transphobia
In response to all these celebrities who have something to say about Zaya Wade and trans children, Luchina Fisher, the mother of a trans daughter, shares her opinion.
In a screenshot of her post, Lil Mama gave her two cents on the recent slew of conversations surrounding young children being able to live out their trans identity. Not one to shy away from sharing her controversial opinions, the star believes that the root of the conversation focuses on "depopulation."
Yesterday, Zaya Wade got the chance to speak with one of her "idols" in honor of Women's History Month -- former first lady Michelle Obama. Unfortunately, Zaya's presence in the interview has been under attack -- and singer J-Boog from B2K has been one of the interview's most vocal critics.
Pose did not premiere a new season in 2020, but Indya Moore took the opportunity after the announcements of new nominees to share that she had a bone to pick with the NAACP and the Image Awards for past snubs of the cast and "blatant displays of transphobia via erasure."
During the season finale of "Peace of Mind with Taraji," three Black Trans women speak about their lack of safety in this world and the mental health challenges that can come along with living in your truth.
When rapper Lil Boosie appeared on Mike Tyson's podcast, "Hotboxin' With Mike Tyson," the former heavyweight champion called Boosie out for his comments against Dwyane Wade's child and the gay community.
During a recent interview, actress Angelica Ross shared that while her experience on "Pose," had been positive and affirming, that was not the case when she appeared on "Claws."
Trans actress Jasmine Davis shared that when it came to the romantic scenes for her role as Imani on "The Chi," she was much more apprehensive than her costar and on-screen romantic interest, singer Luke James.
Eden Estrada, Jaslene Whiterose and Joslyn Flawless were robbed and violently attacked by a group of men in Hollywood this past weekend. The attackers captured the whole thing on video and shared it on social media.
The writer and sports journalist, is at the center of a #CancelJemele campaign spurred from a tweet with transphobic language in 2009.
Jess may have a harder time cleaning up her mess than famous funnymen like Kevin Hart and Dave Chappelle.
In defense of Kevin Hart's homophobic jokes, DL Hughley got into a nasty argument with a trans actress Indya Moore, calling her names.