Queer Icon

Queer Icon « Series from 2019

Series from 2019

"Queer Icon" is a show that celebrates the trajectory and success of members of the LGBTQ+ community. Exploring their life stories from background, up…

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Troye Sivan, RuPaul Charles, Gus Kenworthy, Neil Patrick Harris & Adam Rippon

These individuals not only made strides, but some even opened the doors for the acceptance of queer peoples. Exposing an otherwise uninformed society to this community for the first time, and allowing them to become more comfortable with people of all genders and sexualities.

Ellen DeGeneres, Ruby Rose, Stella Maxwell, Kate McKinnon & Sarah Paulson

The queer community, until recently, did not have much when it comes to representation in the media. These five stars have shown, that has been changing over the past couple of decades, and changing with a stark quickness. Which would bring us to the topic of female empowerment.

Laverne Cox, Caitlyn Jenner, Gigi Gorgeous, Andreja Pejić, Nikita Dragun

When you are watching TV, looking at models, or even simply walking down the street, chances are, you will rarely, if ever, see a transperson. This is sad, but is something that is slowly changing over time. These 5 transwomen, and their unique yet empowering journeys to not only be who they are today, but to be who they identify with on the inside.

Miley Cyrus, Janelle Monnáe, Shane Dawson and Brendon Urie

When it comes to LGBT spaces, one of the most misunderstood and ignored groups are people who identify as Bisexual or Pansexual. These stars are more than willing to face social stereotypes and discrimination, while also working to make society a better place as a whole.

Kim Petras, Nicole Maines, Amanda Lepore & Josie Totah

For some people, coming out can be far easier than it is for someone else. This is especially true if you are a teenager, especially during a time where transpeople are not seen in the best of lights. But visibility helps to normalize transpeople and transgender experiences, and reduces bullying and hate crimes around the world.

James Charles, Frank Ocean, Colton Haynes & Shaun Ross

"Queer Icon" is a show that celebrates the trajectory and success of members of the LGBTQ+ community. Exploring their life stories from the background, upbringing to coming out, career, and activism.