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Lauren Jauregui Performs at Teen Vogue Summit 2018!

Lauren Jauregui Performs at Teen Vogue Summit 2018!

Lauren Jauregui slays the stage during her performance at the 2018 Teen Vogue Summit on Saturday afternoon (December 1) at 72andSunny in Los Angeles.

The 22-year-old singer looked so chic in a black, ruffled dress for her performance.
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Other stars stepping out for the event included Cara Delevingne, Storm Reid, Josie Totah, and Garrett Clayton.

The event was hosted by Teen Vogue and brings together change-makers from sports, fashion, music, and more who share their stories and journeys with the audience.

FYI: Lauren is wearing Loriblu shoes.

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Josie Totah Posts First Pic Since Coming Out as Transgender

Josie Totah Posts First Pic Since Coming Out as Transgender

Josie Totah is sharing her first photo since opening up about her her gender identity.

The 17-year-old actress took to her Instagram to post a super cute photo from her summer vacay.

In the pic, Josie can be seen posing on a bridge overlooking European scenery.

“what’d i miss?” Josie jokingly captioned the photo.

Since publishing her essay about her identity, Josie has started college and has plans to continue her acting career.

Be sure to read Josie‘s entire powerful essay!

Check out Josie‘s cute photo below…

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Glee's Josie Totah Comes Out as Transgender Female

Glee's Josie Totah Comes Out as Transgender Female

We are so proud of Josie Totah for writing such a powerful and moving essay to open up to the world about her gender identity.

The 17-year-old star, formerly known as JJ Totah and best known for her work on shows like Glee, Jessie, and Champions, has come out as a transgender female.

In her essay for Time, Josie opens up about being shoved into the “gay boy” box in Hollywood and how people in the entertainment industry kept assuming her identity.

“Numerous reporters have asked me in interviews how it feels to be a young gay man. I was even introduced that way before receiving an award from an LGBTQ+ rights organization. I understand that they didn’t really know better. I almost felt like I owed it to everybody to be that gay boy. But that has never been the way I think of myself,” she wrote.

“My pronouns are she, her and hers. I identify as female, specifically as a transgender female. And my name is Josie Totah,” she said.

Josie credits Jazz Jennings and her TLC series I Am Jazz for helping her realize her identity and being the catalyst for her seeking out hormone replacement therapy.

“There are still things that scare me. Identity documents can be hard for transgender people to change. I’m afraid of that moment when someone looks at the ID, looks at the photo, looks at the gender marker – looks at you. I never want to feel like I’m not allowed in somewhere because of who I am. I’m scared that being transgender is going to limit me in that way. And I’m scared that I’ll be judged, rejected, made uncomfortable, that people will look at me differently,” Josie wrote in her essay.

She added, “But when my friends and family call me Josie, it feels like I’m being seen. It’s something everyone wants, to feel understood. And, as a semi-religious person who went to Catholic school, I have come to believe that God made me transgender. I don’t feel like I was put in the wrong body. I don’t feel like there was a mistake made. I believe that I am transgender to help people understand differences. It allows me to gain perspective, to be more accepting of others, because I know what it feels like to know you’re not like everyone else.”

Read the full essay on Time.com.

(Note: Josie requested that production photos from her work be used instead of current photos)

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