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May 28, 2023 · By Geena Rocero. May 28, 2023. Evan Woods. For me, men were everything modeling couldn’t be: Casual. Carefree. Cathartic. They were fun to be around, to be under, and to be on top of. In a lot ...
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Jun 7, 2023 · Geena Rocero: I think in 2015, when I started a production company called Gender Proud. That’s when I started thinking, Oh, this is how you put together a story, and that was the beginning of ...
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May 30, 2023 · Geena Rocero can stop traffic. This is more than a metaphor. On a recent Saturday in Manhattan, she confidently stomped into West 34th Street, giving a shrug and a wave to a braking car before ...
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Nov 1, 2023 · The way Geena Rocero stares down a camera is captivating. Here, ... Just before Rocero settled in San Francisco, her father suffered back-to-back strokes. He died in 2001, a loss that marked both ...
May 25, 2023 · Starting a modeling career in America meant hiding I was trans. By Geena Rocero. Photo-Illustration: the Cut; John Legend/Youtube. I had just turned twenty-one when I got the call that I had been cast in a John Legend music video. It was 2005, almost a decade before Time magazine announced the “Transgender Tipping Point,” and no one — not ...
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Nov 7, 2023 · Geena Rocero Is Writing Her Truth. With her groundbreaking 2023 memoir, Horse Barbie, Rocero recounted her rise from pageant queen in the Philippines to a career in fashion and trans advocacy in ...
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Jun 6, 2023 · Rocero hasn’t noticed a thing. Strolling down Ludlow in a loose chambray shirt and relaxed trousers, the model, trans activist, and former beauty queen is animated, telling me about a past life as a 21-year-old hostess at a long-gone, three-floor Lower East Side bar called Libation, which a 2005 New York Magazine story described as attracting “a crowd of both Manolos and moccasins.”