Jazz Jennings, Trans Teen, Selected By Clean & Clear To Star in Campaign
March 16, 2015 #lgbt
 
By AlexKelst
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Jazz Jennings is a phenomenal 14-year-old. She's a respected YouTuber, a published author, an human rights activist, and she's gorgeous to boot. All this, and she happens to identify as transgender. She doesn't hide it either. In fact, she's loud and proud!

they are my favvsss😍😍 I love my best friends❤️

A photo posted by Jazz Jennings (@jazztransgender) on

#NOH8 @noh8campaign 🚫 Full image of my profile picture❗️

A photo posted by Jazz Jennings (@jazztransgender) on


Watch her campaign video for Clean & Clear below. She doesn't skirt any issue here - she describes herself as "a girl trapped in a boy's body." She's confident, beautiful, and brave. Truly amazing.

What do you think about Clean & Clear and their selection of Jazz as their campaign girl? 
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