Thomas Beatie
You may remember Thomas Beatie from 2007 news headlines like “World’s First Pregnant Man.” This trans-activist has dedicated his life to advocating for transgender fertility and reproductive rights. He first came out as a man in the year 1997 and completed his transition in 2002. In 2007 he underwent artificial insemination and became pregnant.
Back then, the scandalous headlines distorted the story about a trans-man who chose to carry a child for his infertile wife. Sadly, however, in 2012, after parenting four kids together, Beatie and his wife split. Despite his personal issues, Beattie continues to be a powerful speaker for the trans-community.
Elliot Page
The massively famous actor Elliot Page, formerly knowns as Ellen Page, recently broke the internet with his second coming-out statement. He now joins the ranks of his fellow trans peers. As a trailblazer in the LGBTQ world, Page first came out as gay in 2014 before coming forward as a masculine-identifying transperson.
Page expressed immense gratitude in his statement, expressing how happy he is to be a part of a world where he feels accepted. The actor has an enormous resume, of course, with an Oscar nomination for the film "Juno." He currently stars in the hit Netflix show "the Umbrella Academy."
Teddy Geiger
This talented trans pop singer and producer was featured in "Rolling Stone" magazine back in 2018. The musician laid everything bare in a completely honest interview, stating how she has felt different all her life, saying, “I can remember back to being 5 and looking in the mirror, feeling like a girl and wanting that."
The American musician who is currently signed to Columbia Records has also found success as an accomplished songwriter for other major artists. She has written tracks for artists such as One Direction, Shawn Mendes, James Blunt, Tiesto, Empire of the Sun, Birdy, and DJ Snake.
Laura Jane Grace
Recognized as the leader and frontwoman of the band "Against Me! as well as other bands, Laura Jane Grace is a rock queen to be reckoned with. In 2016 she formed the punk band Laura Jane Grace & The Devouring Mothers.
Grace experienced gender dysphoria all her life and even published a memoir about it called "Tranny: Confessions of Punk Rock’s Most Infamous Anarchist Sellout." The book was co-written by writer Dan Ozzi. Grace has continued to stay pretty busy with her music career over the last few years, making appearances on songs by Venus de Mars, Amends, Bloods, and Tim Kasher.
Jahna Steele
Jahna Steele, originally a captivating Vegas showgirl, skyrocketed to fame after being crowned the coveted title of "Sexiest Showgirl on The Strip in 1991," a testament to her mesmerizing presence and undeniable talent. This accolade served as a stepping stone, leading her to be named "Las Vegas Entertainer of the Year" and "Most Beautiful Showgirl" in 1993, solidifying her status as a true luminary.
Expanding her horizons, Jahna delved into the realms of film and television, captivating audiences as she hosted numerous transgender beauty pageants. Her vibrant spirit graced the silver screen in the poignant documentary "Trantasia," further showcasing her magnetic charm. Unfortunately, the world mourned the tragic loss of Jahna Steele in 2008, as she succumbed to the struggles of substance abuse.