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Laverne Cox Star of "Transform Me" and "I Want To Work For Diddy‪"‬ The Queenz Of Media ™

    • Society & Culture

Skylar Saint-Cox, host of The Queenz Of Media, is thrilled to welcome one of the most highly acclaimed
participants on a reality show, Laverne Cox, award winning cast member of "I WANT TO WORK FOR DIDDY", Monday, July 27th at 12:30 A.M. EST!

Laverne Cox became the first transgender woman of color to appear on a reality television show when she appeared as a finalist of VH1’s “I Want to Work For Diddy”. She accepted the GLAAD media award for Outstanding Reality Show for her history making reality show turn. According to “French Elle” magazine she quickly became the audience favorite and was the most talked about contestant on the show according to the “New York Post”. The Post wrote she “seems to grab the screen every time [she] is on.” The San Francisco “Bay Area Reporter” wrote that she’s “Gorgeous” and “politically astute.” Okmagazine.com also referred to Laverne as a fierce diva. Metro Source Magazine named her as one of the “55 people we love” saying, “Never before in the history of reality TV has a contestant looked so dependably fierce as she did on ‘I want to Work For Diddy.’”
Her appearance on the show heated up the blogosphere as well. “Television without Pity” wrote, “The only reason to watch “I Want To Work For Diddy” is for the sassy, fabulous and - dare I say it? - fierce trannie Laverne” Sarah Holbert of the Gay Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation wrote, ” Laverne stands out as a strong leader, a woman who stays calm under pressure and also possesses the rare ability to run in heels for 24 hours.” 

Skylar Saint-Cox, host of The Queenz Of Media, is thrilled to welcome one of the most highly acclaimed
participants on a reality show, Laverne Cox, award winning cast member of "I WANT TO WORK FOR DIDDY", Monday, July 27th at 12:30 A.M. EST!

Laverne Cox became the first transgender woman of color to appear on a reality television show when she appeared as a finalist of VH1’s “I Want to Work For Diddy”. She accepted the GLAAD media award for Outstanding Reality Show for her history making reality show turn. According to “French Elle” magazine she quickly became the audience favorite and was the most talked about contestant on the show according to the “New York Post”. The Post wrote she “seems to grab the screen every time [she] is on.” The San Francisco “Bay Area Reporter” wrote that she’s “Gorgeous” and “politically astute.” Okmagazine.com also referred to Laverne as a fierce diva. Metro Source Magazine named her as one of the “55 people we love” saying, “Never before in the history of reality TV has a contestant looked so dependably fierce as she did on ‘I want to Work For Diddy.’”
Her appearance on the show heated up the blogosphere as well. “Television without Pity” wrote, “The only reason to watch “I Want To Work For Diddy” is for the sassy, fabulous and - dare I say it? - fierce trannie Laverne” Sarah Holbert of the Gay Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation wrote, ” Laverne stands out as a strong leader, a woman who stays calm under pressure and also possesses the rare ability to run in heels for 24 hours.” 

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