Posted on 10/16/2024 8:55:13 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Models Valentina Sampaio and Alex Consani strutted down the runway at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show in New York City on Tuesday, becoming the first transgender women to walk in the iconic fashion show.
Sampaio shared a video of herself walking in the show — sporting shimmering black lingerie, gigantic black bows tied to her back and a lioness teased hairdo — to her more than 400,000 Instagram followers on Wednesday, thanking the brand for “making a long-held dream come true.”
“The Victoria’s Secret family has shown the world that being trans is just as exceptional and beautiful as anyone else on that runway,” the 27-year-old Brazilian wrote. “Inclusivity is crucial to the world we’re building, and I’m honored to walk with pride, love, and the hope of inspiring the next generation.”
This is Sampaio’s second time making history with Victoria’s Secret. In 2019, she became the first trans model to be featured in an ad campaign with the brand. The following year, Sampaio made history when she became the first out trans person to model for the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue.
“I’m one of a few trans people here today, which I’m really grateful for, and I’m happy that I get to be here and represent my community,” Consani, 21, told TODAY.com backstage before the show began. “Also, just being able to feel confident, that’s something that Victoria’s Secret really embodies, and I’m really grateful that I get to be doing today.”
Consani, who is originally from California, amassed more than 3.3 million followers on TikTok after going viral on the app in 2020 during the pandemic. She has since walked in shows for several designer clothing brands — including Burberry, Chloe and Roberto Cavalli ...
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RuPaul?
The one of the right looks like he should be approaching cars in NYC looking for a date.
Gross.
From what I read there was only one. It’s the Black “woman” dancing around.
I have no idea what his name was.
When I was in college after I got out of the Navy, I was working nights in a nursing home and was invited by a gal I worked with to go into Cambridge, MA to see the “Rocky Horror” movie.
I had absolutely no idea whatsoever. Had never heard of the movie.
Boy, was I taken aback. This movie theater was The Brattle Theater (IIRC) and it was packed with only the kind of freaks you could find in places like Cambridge. I dated her for about four years, but I never do remember asking her about why she asked me to go to that movie.
I think she just liked all the throwing of things and the audience participation. And she must have noted my reaction to it, because she never talked about it again after that.
https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/stocks/vsco/institutional-holdings
The above explains it all.
Check out the institutional ownership.
Chicks with dicks fashion show...🤮🤮🤮
“pushed to the back of the bush”
LOL. Funny mis-type.
But apparently you can be FAAABULOUS! Oy…
RuPaul was in the video, is more of a drag queen than a trans. Which may seem like splitting hairs, I suppose. But there is a distinction. I’m in the ATL area, RuPaul has been around for a long time. Weird, and nothing you want kids exposed to, but significantly less obnoxious than the whole trans thing.
Quasi-related, there was another drag type who used to parade down Peachtree in Midtown wearing sparkly cheerleader outfits twirling a baton. Buff black guy known as Baton Bob. Wife’s office back then faced Peachtree on about the third floor, people would come into her office to see him when they heard his whistle, knew he was about to go by. And point and laugh.
Trans, drag queen, and other deviants are people that have mental problems and should be in a mental institution.
Victoria Finally Reveals Her Secret
by Paul Joseph Watson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hi63NG8dgEg
Ah Blackrock and Vanguard.
Yep, men.
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