20 Games Where the Canon Romance Option Is a Black Woman

In the game, CJ can start a relationship with Denise Robinson. Players first meet and rescue her from a fire during the ‘Burning Desire’ mission. To win her affection, CJ can take Denise on dates to places like bars and clubs, or even go for drives. If the player successfully dates Denise, they’ll receive the Hustler car and a pimp suit for CJ.

20 TV Shows That Cast Black Trans Actors in Cis Roles (And It Worked)

This Apple TV+ comedy features Michaela Jaé Rodriguez and Maya Rudolph. Rudolph plays a wealthy, out-of-touch billionaire, while Rodriguez stars as Sofia Salinas, the serious and hardworking director of a non-profit. Sofia’s story centers on her career goals, how she leads her team, and her blossoming love life – and importantly, her background isn’t defined by being transgender. Rodriguez gives a strong and confident performance, proving she’s a talented comedic lead.

18 Trans Celebs Who Rejected “Transition Reveal” Magazine Covers

The co-director of ‘The Matrix’ learned a tabloid was planning to reveal her transition and decided to share her story on her own terms. She wrote an honest piece for an LGBT publication, titled “Sex Change Shock,” to control how the media portrayed her experience. In it, she criticized the media’s focus on transgender transitions and the unrealistic beauty expectations placed on people. She deliberately avoided working with mainstream fashion magazines, choosing instead to highlight the political realities of being transgender. This allowed her to begin her new life authentically, without the added pressure of a staged public image.

Actors Who Came Out as Non-Binary After Voicing Iconic Game Characters

Elliot Page gained recognition for his impressive performance as Jodie Holmes in the 2013 video game ‘Beyond: Two Souls,’ which was notable for its advanced motion capture and voice acting. The game helped establish Page as an important figure in the gaming world. In December 2020, Page publicly shared that he is transgender and non-binary, and he has since become a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ rights while continuing his successful acting career.

Celebs Who Adopted Black or Asian Kids and Actually Raise Them in Culture

As a film fan, I’ve always been impressed by how Angelina Jolie approaches family. She’s really built a household that embraces multiple cultures. With Maddox adopted from Cambodia, Zahara from Ethiopia, and Pax born in Vietnam, she goes above and beyond to make sure each of her kids stays connected to their roots. She hires tutors to teach them the languages and histories of their birth countries, and they regularly travel back to those places to maintain a real connection with the land and its people. I think she genuinely believes – and it seems to be true – that celebrating each child’s unique background makes the whole family stronger and more vibrant.