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  2. Miles McKenna - Wikipedia

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    Miles McKenna (born November 2, 1995 [2]) is an American vlogger, actor, and LGBTQIA+ advocate. McKenna is a trans man and is among YouTube's most prominent trans creators with over one million subscribers.

  3. Blaire White - Wikipedia

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    In a 2025 Youtube Video, White described herself as a Christian. [25] In an interview with journalist Matt Cullen, White described her troubled relationship with her father, who died of cancer when White was 19, before she transitioned. [26] White is a California native and a former resident of Los Angeles.

  4. Jazz Jennings - Wikipedia

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    Jazz Jennings (born October 6, 2000) [1] is an American YouTube personality, spokesmodel, television personality, and LGBT rights activist. [2] [3] Jennings is one of the youngest publicly documented people to be identified as transgender. [3]

  5. Gigi Gorgeous - Wikipedia

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    They got back together in July 2015 before permanently splitting in November 2015. [40] [41] Gigi came out as a lesbian in a YouTube video on September 14, 2016. [42] Gigi began dating Nats Getty, an heir and member of the Getty family, shortly after meeting him at Paris Fashion Week in 2016 while working as a model for Getty's brother, August ...

  6. Buck Angel - Wikipedia

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    In October 2010, Angel contributed to sex educator and columnist Dan Savage's "It Gets Better Project" by uploading his personal coming out story to YouTube. [27] He has also produced multiple public service announcements on the topics of positive body image, LGBTQ family acceptance, queer people of colour, and transgender health and well-being ...

  7. Keffals - Wikipedia

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    [4] [7] [8] [9] In April 2022, she raised US$205,000 for the Campaign for Southern Equality to protect transgender youth. [4] A month later, she called attention to a VOD of a 16-year-old trans Twitch streamer who was taken into foster care after police conducted a wellness check.

  8. Emma Ellingsen - Wikipedia

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    Currently one of the hottest names on Scandinavian social media, Ellingsen is an emerging YouTube star, with her looks, wit, and laidback style attracting a large fanbase. [8] Ellingsen had started publishing YouTube videos in English at age 15 in order to reach an audience worldwide, resulting in her subscriber count increasing dramatically ...

  9. Kat Blaque - Wikipedia

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    Blaque started video blogging in December 2010. Her YouTube channel Kat Blaque is focused on discussing race, gender, and other social justice issues. Blaque has described herself by saying, "I'm a woman, I'm black, I'm curvy and I'm trans. There are a lot of things that I deal with.