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Donkey
03-12-2015, 06:20 PM
Good for her!

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/jazz-jennings-lands-tlc-docuseries-780890

mildcigar_2001
03-13-2015, 01:16 AM
This has got to mostly be bad for the kid.

I imagine that growing up transgender has more than enough pitfalls on its own without trying to grow up with everyone watching.

We have numerous examples of what early fame/fortune does to young actors. A reality show is not what is needed by any teen.

What if she changes her mind (about her transgender status) and then feels that she can't because all the media attention will then go away, or that she will feel she can't change her mind because of the feeling that she will letting everybody in the trans community down?

Transgender or otherwise no one should grow up on TV. The teenage years are stressful/embarrassing enough growing up in front of your friends/family (let alone millions of viewers).

christianxxx
03-13-2015, 06:52 AM
is she 18 yet? lol #creepsteralert

natina
03-13-2015, 07:28 AM
not 18 ,only 11
http://abcnews.go.com/2020/video/transgender-11-jazzs-story-22507438

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJw3s85EcxM


this high school student won homecoming queen and the kids did not know ubtil the tv show aired

"Worlds Youngest Transsexual" Kim Petras on "This Morning"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDJXR1wXofA

TV interview of German transgirl Kim Petras on the Morning Show. The interview draws a more realistic picture of Kim than in the CBS show "The Insider" on April 30, 2009. Kim speaks about her past as a boy and the latest single she has released: "Die for you".

Interview télévision de la jeune transfille allemande Kim Petras dans l'émission "This Morning". L'interview donne une image plus réaliste de Kim que dans l'émission "The Insider" sur la chaîne américaine CBS le 30 avril 2009. Kim parle de son passé en tant que garçon et de sa dernière chanson publiée : "Die for you".

Fernseh-Interview mit dem Transmädchen Kim Petras in der "Morning Show". Das Interview zeichnet ein realistischeres Bild von Kim als der Bericht in der CBS-Sendung "The Insider" vom 30. April 2009. Kim spricht über ihre Vergangenheit als Junge und die neueste Single, die sie veröffentlicht hat: "Die for you".

Kim Petras on "The Insider": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8NKpy...


https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/74/fa/c2/74fac28b414faa25ad9668cd0c4645af.jpg


This has got to mostly be bad for the kid.

I imagine that growing up transgender has more than enough pitfalls on its own without trying to grow up with everyone watching.

We have numerous examples of what early fame/fortune does to young actors. A reality show is not what is needed by any teen.

What if she changes her mind (about her transgender status) and then feels that she can't because all the media attention will then go away, or that she will feel she can't change her mind because of the feeling that she will letting everybody in the trans community down?

Transgender or otherwise no one should grow up on TV. The teenage years are stressful/embarrassing enough growing up in front of your friends/family (let alone millions of viewers).

maxpower
03-13-2015, 06:56 PM
natina - She's not 11, she's 14. Why do you constantly post items that are years old as if they're current?


mildcigar - This will hardly be bad for her. Jazz is a well-known advocate for trans youth. She has done numerous interviews and spoken at trans events. She also has co-authored a children's book about being trans, based on her own life. She recently made a Time magazine list of 25 influential teens, so she's pretty well-adjusted to being in the public eye. If you have ever seen her interviewed, you know there's no way she would change her mind about transition. She's 100% girl, and has been living that way since she was 6.


Jazz also just landed a contract to be a spokesgirl for Clean & Clear beauty products.

http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/03/13/jazz-jennings-clean-clear_n_6862714.html

gaysian71
03-13-2015, 07:20 PM
Good for her! It may not be the best thing for her own life, but it will put a positive light on the transgender community.

I have not seen the show, but I have seen a few interviews with her. She seems like a decent young girl, and that's a pretty good impression to leave viewers with.

dreamon
03-14-2015, 12:01 AM
is she 18 yet? lol #creepsteralert

As they say on Workaholics, she is a future babe.