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What Do You Think About Transgender Models?

Sep 8 2008 - 11:00pm Isis, who's competing in this season's America's Next Top Model, is the show's first transgender model.



 
 
 

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  • spharrell's picture
    spharrell
    3

    You probably wouldn't even know if she hadn't told you. This chick looks less like a man than stupid Dominique last cycle.

    11 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • robinesque's picture
    robinesque
    5

    I don't like it. It's not really "balanced" now, is it? As to not being able to tell had she not mentioned it, I have to say that I have noticed a few "Adam's apples" on men trying to pass for women before anything else. So, the obvious usually gives them away.

    No doubt, Isis is beautiful, but, her presence is such a distraction. ALL I see when they show her, is that this is a man on his way to becoming a woman. That's distracting to me.

    11 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • RoyalBlueMoss's picture
    RoyalBlueMoss
    7

    It doesn't bother me at all but it doesn't appeal to me. Seeing a transgender person modeling clothes would make me kinda just pass over it in a magazine because it's kinda like male models. I pass it over because I'm not a man.

    11 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • elizabee123's picture
    elizabee123
    9

    I'm a very liberal person, and I'm normally all for equality.

    However, men have different bodies than women. They are naturally more toned, cellulite free, etc. Isn't it unfair to put even more unrealistic expectations on women?

    11 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • fifthofapril's picture
    fifthofapril
    10

    I think it's wonderful. I feel as though Isis is more down-to-earth than some of the bimbos on this season. Seriously, her great attitude will take her further than the girls with rude, obnoxious ones.

    11 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • kellys's picture
    kellys
    11

    i think the bigger issue is that the current "ideal" female model is so lacking in curves and other feminine features that a transgendered male like isis fits right in!

    no breasts, no hips, no butt? no problem!

    11 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • sugoionna09's picture
    sugoionna09
    12

    I love it! Transgender or not as long as they identify as a woman it shouldn't matter.

    11 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • hottinpink9021's picture
    hottinpink9021
    13

    I don't mind transgender models, as long as they look good. But I don't see how top model lets a transgender pre-op enter the contest, because she is actually a guy still..right? Isn't that like against the rules?

    11 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • kastarte2's picture
    kastarte2
    15

    It really doesn't bother me at all. I think in the case of ANTM, the other girls are going to get jealous of Isis's fierce photos and will pick on her. Clark may be the new Jade.

    11 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • sunami's picture
    sunami
    18

    ANTM is almost the same thing every year...its about time they make a change. I'm sure there are many transgender models out there in the field...Tyra is just giving us notice plus increase her ratings! I don't think she did so well last year.

    11 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • ladybirda's picture
    ladybirda
    19

    Since the fashion industry only seem to want models that are 5'10 and flat chested, and the average real woman is 5'2 and a C cup, it only makes sense to use transgender models.

    11 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • bastylefilegirl's picture
    bastylefilegirl
    20

    Nope I don't mind and Isis is one of the better models on the show and that's why she is there no other reason.I wonder what the ANTM application says though.

    11 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • morninghurts's picture
    morninghurts
    21

    I created a profile just so I could respond to this thread. I've read this blog a long time and felt I should comment on this. I happen to be TS and have actually met Isis before (albeit briefly) while out and about. I think it is fantastic that she is being given a chance on the show and hope she goes far; at the very least she does have a good head on her shoulders. Pre-op or post-op shouldn't matter because some either can't afford it or have other issues with it. As long as she can model and hold her own she should be able to compete with the best of them. And good competition between people can bring out the best in them Smiling

    11 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Great Sommelier's picture
    Great Sommelier
    22

    Isis photoshops well, but in person and even on set before computer enhancements she/he wouldn't make it as a model. I am all for whoever doing whatever, as long as they are doing it on merit not as someone's message that season. Tyra, that means you.

    11 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • cnyc1a's picture
    cnyc1a
    23

    I say Bring them. They make better women most of the time and they usually are known for teaching models to walk. My favorite movie of all time is Paris is Burning. If only most of them were still alive I'm sure they would be proud.

    11 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Ikandy's picture
    Ikandy
    25

    I forgot to say that I dont mind transgender models at all...

    11 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • ThePerfectScore's picture
    ThePerfectScore
    26

    Transgenders models look like regular models... a lot of the high fashion people are sexually ambiguous or androgynous as it is... more power to them. If anything the fashion world should be the most accepting!

    11 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Cuppitycake's picture
    Cuppitycake
    28

    Who cares?! Doesn't bother me.....may be a little "cutting edge" for some people....but isn't that what fashion is all about anyway?

    11 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • bellasugar's picture
    bellasugar
    29

    I like Isis and am so excited to see her compete. She is beautiful and of the models, she's the only one who seems to really know her angles/know fashion. I don't see any reason why Isis or any other transwoman shouldn't be able to find success in fashion.

    It broke my heart to see how cruel some of the ANTM models were to her, btw. I am rooting for Isis to succeed. She's clearly lived through a lot (she has that old-soul look in her eyes) and is being true to herself.

    11 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • eshellmoyer's picture
    eshellmoyer
    30

    The competition has never and probably will never be called America's Next Top Female Born Female Model. The rules don't specify much except that you can't have done a national campaign yet, and you have to be over 5'7".

    What annoys me is the bigoted girls on the show who say things like "I'm going to stomp that man right off the runway." This cast has really hit a new low as far as class is concerned.

    11 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • susugar's picture
    susugar
    31

    as long as they make justice to the clothes....I don't mind...people have the right to be happy, doing what they love, as long as they don't hurt others...I'm OK Smiling

    11 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • carhornsinapril's picture
    carhornsinapril
    32

    i think it's great that isis is on the show--more power to her, indeed. i was also horrified by the other contestants' bigoted comments--they were truly appalling.

    11 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Sharon S L's picture
    Sharon S L
    33

    I think it is great, being a pre-op transsexual myself, when I was growing up I always wanted to be a model and model womens clothes, but never had the body for it, but this gives hope to other transsexuals out thre who might want to be a model.

    11 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Great Sommelier's picture
    Great Sommelier
    34

    That's what I'm saying. As long as they're there for merit purposes, and not charity or special treatment, then more power to them.

    11 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • jadefly's picture
    jadefly
    35

    It makes me really, really happy to see one more chip taken out of heterosexism. Smiling

    11 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • RoyalBlueMoss's picture
    RoyalBlueMoss
    36

    After reading all these comments, I glad no one is being close minded to the fact that people are different and no one is the same. I'm all for any type of person modeling.
    I just wouldn't buy clothes a transgender person is modeling because I'm not transgender... just like I wouldn't buy clothes that a man is wearing because I'm not a man.

    11 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • crimsonlakes's picture
    crimsonlakes
    37

    I saw Isis on show talking about transgender and at the time I knew she was something special. So when I saw her last year on the AtM I'm like Isis would be a great model. Now, she's on this season and she's amazing! She's humble and also very knowledable about modeling.If Tyra asked her to name some designers she would and it wouldn't include Louis Vuitton. Eye-wink

    11 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • skigurl's picture
    skigurl
    39

    she looks like a girl to me, so i'm okay with her modelling women's fashion

    i haven't seen the show this season yet, but it sounds like some of the girls are cruel...that's too bad. as long as she can stand her own in terms of being a beautiful woman modelling clothes, and be a good person to boot, then i'm happy with it

    11 weeks 4 days ago Report Comment
  • myystque's picture
    myystque
    41

    I think it's great, except that it bothers me when reality tv shows use people who are different to boost ratings. But I suppose that's what those shows are all about. Not being an ANTM watcher anymore, I have no idea whether Isis is talented or not. But good for Isis!

    But I don't understand some of the comments--@ RoyalBlueMoss, what if the transgendered person is post-op, now a woman, and is modeling women's clothing? I mean, it's not like they make clothes especially for transgendered people.

    11 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment

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