Transgender TV, YouTube Personality Jazz Jennings Inspires Doll Based On Her Likeness

By 02/22/2017
Transgender TV, YouTube Personality Jazz Jennings Inspires Doll Based On Her Likeness

Since she sat down for an interview with Barbara Walters a decade ago, Jazz Jennings has been one of the youngest transgender women to receive national attention. Now, 16-year-old Jazz, who has her own show on TLC and a bustling YouTube channel, is back in the spotlight thanks to a new item that bears her likeness. The Tonner Doll Company has unveiled a Jazz-inspired figure that will begin to ship in July 2017.

In occasional YouTube updates, Jennings, who is the primary figure in the TLC program I Am Jazz, discusses life as a teenage transgender woman while mixing in typical YouTube fare such as DIY videos and question-and-answer sessions. While she updates fairly infrequently, she has still gained a following of more than 300,000 subscribers, which has delivered more than 13 million views since July 2013.

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Tonner unveiled its Jazz Jennings doll at the annual Toy Fair at New York City’s Javits Center. “Ever since I was little, I always loved playing with dolls,” Jennings told the New York Times. “It was a great way to show my parents that I was a girl, because I could just express myself as I am. So this really resonates with me, because it was something so pivotal in my own journey.”

A press release from Tonner does not specify how much the new doll will cost, though it does note that the item will be available in specialty stores this summer.

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