Trans icon Candy Darling's story is coming to the big screen
Fifty years after her death, the legendary actress and Andy Warhol muse is having a moment — and we’re so here for it.
October 30, 2024
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Fifty years after her death, the legendary actress and Andy Warhol muse is having a moment — and we’re so here for it.
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