Laverne Cox finally has a Barbie doll designed after her.
The Emmy award-winning transgender actress and advocate appeared on the Today Show on Wednesday to announce that Mattel will be selling the Laverne-inspired Barbie dolls, and to share what the doll will look like to viewers.
The doll includes a mix-and-match-style outfit designed by Carlyle Nuera, and is part of Mattel’s Barbie Tribute Collection, which honors and celebrates visionary women whose contributions have helped shape and impact culture.
On Mattel’s website, the company explains why Cox was a perfect icon to be honored with a Tribute doll.
“As a four-time Emmy-nominated actress, Emmy-winning producer, and the first transgender woman of color to have a leading role on a scripted TV show,” the description reads. “Laverne Cox uses her voice to amplify the message of moving beyond societal expectations to live more authentically.”
Cox is one of 16 figures to be honored with a Tribute doll.
Cox first rose to prominence with her role as Sophia Burset in the Netflix series Orange Is the New Black, becoming the first transgender person nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in an acting category for her work on the show.
In 2015, she won a Daytime Emmy Award in Outstanding Special Class Special as the executive producer of Laverne Cox Presents: The T Word. She has most recently guest-starred in several TV shows, and plays the role of Kacy Duke in the American drama miniseries Inventing Anna.
She has been able to use her celebrity and the platform she has as a prominent actress to bring the issue of transgender rights to the forefront of the national conversation.
During her appearance on the Today Show, Cox also spoke out against the wave of anti-trans legislation that has been passed in various state legislatures in recent years, ranging from bans on transgender athletes to restroom bans to the criminalization of gender-affirming medical care for minors to laws barring classroom discussions of LGBTQ issues.
Within the past year alone, the number of anti-trans bills being introduced — usually by Republican lawmakers — has skyrocketed, jumping from 41 in 2021 to nearly 240 in 2022.
“I hope all the kids who are feeling stigmatized when their health care is being jeopardized, whose ability to play sports [is curtailed], I hope they can see this Barbie and feel a sense of hope and possibility,” Cox said.
Since the doll’s release on Wednesday, it has consistently taken up the top slots on Amazon’s Top Toy sellers list. The dolls currently sells for $40 and can be found on Mattel’s website.
Several state chapters of the Libertarian Party are attempting to block Chase Oliver, the party's official presidential nominee, from the ballot because of his hands-off stance on access to gender-affirming care.
Oliver won the party's nomination at its national convention in May, following seven rounds of balloting. Mike ter Maat, a former police officer, won the vice presidential nomination.
Oliver has previously said he hopes to get at least 2% of the vote in the presidential race and "continue to be a fly in the ointment of the two-party system."
He was critical of Donald Trump appearing at the Libertarian convention, where the former president was booed and jeered at by many convention attendees. He has also been critical of Democratic President Joe Biden and independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Russia's first out transgender politician, who recently made a public announcement that they had detransitioned, has claimed in a recent interview that they did so only after being threatened with being sent to a psychiatric hospital.
Yulia Alyoshina -- whom we are referring to using gender-neutral terminology until it is clear what pronouns they prefer to use, without external or state coercion -- told followers on their Telegram account last month that they "realized" they were born a man and would be returning to their assigned sex at birth, going by their given name, Roman Alyoshin.
Billionaire Elon Musk said his estranged transgender daughter was figuratively "killed" after she received gender-affirming care, prompting him to adopt gender-skeptic and anti-transgender views.
The CEO of Tesla and Space X, and owner of X, was speaking with psychologist and conservative commentator Jordan Peterson as part of a podcast interview.
Peterson asserted that psychiatrists encouraging minors to transition were "contemptible cowards," comparing them to "the Nazis."
Musk agreed, saying that California Gov. Gavin Newsom's stance on transgender issues, including his decision to sign a bill into law preventing school officials from "outing" trans youth to their parents, was part of the reason he was relocating his company headquarters from California to Texas.
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