Laverne, Surely
A breakout star from I Want to Work for Diddy, Laverne Cox returns in the unconventional makeover series Transform Me.
March 15, 2010
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A breakout star from I Want to Work for Diddy, Laverne Cox returns in the unconventional makeover series Transform Me.
The actor played Shirley in the hit sitcom and had a career spanning six decades.
The trans activist says immigration and LGBTQ rights are all connected, and we need to stand up for migrants and asylum-seekers.
In making her plea, the actress shared a very personal story.
Even Rosie O'Donnell, who Cox was sitting in for, wants to see the transgender actress added to the show's hosting team permanently.
The actress had a melt-your-heart-moment with one of her youngest fans.
The transgender actress will play a trans character in the legal drama.
Right-wing conspiracy theorist Linda Harvey had entered new territory, flat-out accusing Orange is the New Black star Laverne Cox of working in league with Satan, himself.
Transgender actress Laverne Cox pushes boundaries in Musical Chairs, a new film about wheelchair ballroom dancing.
A viral video set fans in a frenzy whether it was Queen B who attended Williams' match or it was Orange is the New Black's Laverne Cox.
The actress and icon talks about how much has changed for trans people since Orange Is The New Black premiered.
The actress and activist addressed the lack of quality health care for trans women and Trump's attempt to end antidiscrimination protections.
The Doubt actress urged the music world to learn about the transgender student's upcoming Supreme Court battle.
Fox released the first trailer of its anticipated remake of the musical cult classic.
The trans actress spoke to The New York Times on a host of topics, the likes of which include her new documentary Free CeCe and the injustices trans women of color face in America.
Meet Cox's Mindy Project character, cousin Sheena, in this exclusive clip that you'll only find here at The Advocate.
Ahead of her documentary's premiere tonight, Laverne Cox and trans youth advocates Kye Allums and L'lerret Ailith offered exclusive insights into the making of The T Word.