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Shauna Brooks (born March 30, 1990) is an American actress, musical artist, and comedian. Brooks is also known as a transgender model, with notable appearances in Radar,[1] Ebony,[2] InTouch Weekly,[3] OUT,[4] People, and Galore.[5] She has since been an advocate for LGBTQ rights and has spoken publicly about her work as a transgender model.
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Shauna Brooks | |
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Born | United States | March 30, 1990
Occupation(s) | actress, artist, comedian |
Brooks has openly discussed her experience with transitioning. Since transitioning, she has been an LGBT activist.[6][7]
In 2015, Brooks debuted on Discovery ID's program, Indecent Proposal, which documents her struggles as an adult companion and trans woman.[8] Brooks later quit working as an upscale adult companion.[9]
In 2019, Brooks was a model in Stevie Boi's M3TAL collection in New York Fashion Week.[10]
Year | Role | Show | Notes |
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2015 | Panelist | Indecent Proposal | |
Herself | Atlanta Plastic | ||
2016 | Roxy | Here We Go Again | |
2017 | Herself | E! Botched[11] | Season 4 Episode 3 |
Year | Show |
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2016 | Playboy TV Radio |
Lip Service with Angela Yee | |
Shauna Brooks' books include Shade Built My Empire: From Shade To Paid (2017)[14] and How I Came To Accept Him: Loving Your Child for Who They Are (2017).[15][16]
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