Comedian Wanda Sykes has always been known for her quick wit, but it wasn’t until coming out that she truly had the freedom to speak her mind.
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Read morePortia de Rossi battled losing her father, bulimia, and a Hollywood perfection complex before she made it out of her twenties.
Read moreRosie O’Donnell made a career out of making us laugh. But her past heartbreaks are no laughing matter. Hear how losing her mother and becoming a mother herself inspired her to advocate for gay parents everywhere.
Read moreYou might know her best for her role on Glee, but Jane Lynch wasn’t always about song and dance. Jane shares what it was like growing up with an “affliction”, and how New York’s piano-bar scene changed her life.
Read moreShe believed she was a girl, but everyone said she was a boy. Laverne Cox from Orange Is The New Black talks about being bullied, accepting her true self and proudly fulfilling her third-grade teacher’s prediction.
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