Model and actress Leyna Bloom has become the first trans woman to appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated 's swimsuit issue. Francois Durand/Getty Images hide caption
Model and actress Leyna Bloom has become the first trans person to appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated 's swimsuit issue , the magazine's most famous and perennially bestselling edition.
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover breaks ground with Leyna Bloom, Naomi Osaka and Megan Thee
This year's edition also broke ground in featuring three women of colour on three separate covers, each of which represents a first for the magazine.
Tennis champion Naomi Osaka is the first Haitian and Japanese woman on the cover, as well as the first female black athlete.
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BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A former Baltimore Ravens cheerleader Summer Wilson was featured in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition this year.
Amid the pandemic, Sports Illustrated posted a virtual, open casting call — and Wilson was a finalist. On Monday, she was among the models featured in the special issue.
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Leyna Bloom has made history by becoming the first trans model to appear on the cover of the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue. On Monday, Bloom tweeted, “This moment heals a lot of pain in the world.
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An Austin designer has again put some extra shine on a groundbreaking image of an iconic Texas artist.
Nina Berenato, a local jeweler and metalsmith, made a pop culture splash in 2019 when a gold face ornament she made was featured in the music video for Beyoncé's "Spirit."
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Christie Brinkley has appeared in more than 500 magazine covers worldwide and has been photographed in more than 30 countries on six continents. Looking back at her career, the star is grateful she has avoided a #MeToo experience.
"I was once told that I was doing a job on a ship in the south of France and that I would be picked up by a man who would buy me a dress and that I should be nice to everybody because they could really help my career," said the world-renowned model.
Megan Thee Stallion, Leyna Bloom make history on cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue
"I have dreamt a million beautiful dreams, but for girls like me, most dreams are just fanciful hopes in a world that often erases and omits our history and even existence.
While noting the importance of representation, Bloom dedicated this cover "to all the ballroom femme queens past, present and future."
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Leyna Bloom on the red carpet with the 'Port Authority' cast and crew at the 72nd Cannes Film Festival. (Reuters)
"I'm am so happy, honored, and humbled to share that I'm the 1st trans woman to grace the cover of Sports Illustrated! Thanks so much @mj_day & @si_swimsuit team for recognizing the importance of representation; this is all of our responsibility," Bloom wrote on her Instagram page on
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