Attitude magazine, a leading LGBT lifestyle publication in the U.K., has tapped three digital stars to cover its May issue in a feature dubbed Generation Hope: Taking on Trump. Appearing on the cover are vlogger Tyler Oakley, American Idol star-turned-digital powerhouse Todrick Hall, and Joanne The Scammer — an over-the-top, drama-obsessed character created by the former adult actor and comedian Branden Miller.
There are three different versions of the cover, with profiles of each of the guys inside, where they discuss how today’s LGBT community can combat the Trump administration’s anti-LGBT agenda.
Each of the stars also shares personal struggles of sorts, with Oakley opening up about body image issues
and an eating disorder he began to grapple with as a teen, Hall discussing how The Wizard Of Oz and The Little Mermaid lifted him up as a young gay boy growing up in rural Texas, and Miller discussing the ways in which his wickedly funny character is defying gender and social norms.Oakley posted a behind-the-scenes look at the cover shoot on his YouTube channel earlier today. Check it out right here:
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