TLC has renewed I Am Jazz for Season 3, to premiere June 28, 2017.
The third season of the docu-series finds Jazz at a crucial turning point in her life. She’s 16 and ready to make steps toward gender confirmation surgery, but her surgical options could be more limited than she’d hoped.
In addition, Jazz is navigating the jungle that is high school. As a teenager, Jazz is no stranger to the world of cyber bullying, but as a transgender woman she is faced with even more hostile discrimination and hate speech. She faces all these problems head-on, never shying away from showing her fans the reality of her life.
TLC’s I Am Jazz Returns For A Third Season Chronicling The Struggles And Triumphs Of Transgender Teen Jazz Jennings And Her Family
The fan-favorite series returns to TLC for eight episodes on June 28th at 9/8c.
(Los Angeles, CA) – I AM JAZZ, the GLAAD award-winning series returns to TLC for a third season on June 28th at 9/8c. The series will follow 16-year-old Jazz, who is now at the crossroads of making the biggest decision of her life. As she looks to move forward with gender confirmation surgery, the decision is made more complicated with the news that her surgical options are more limited than previously thought.
In addition to the drama and angst that comes with being a teenager, Jazz faces an increasingly hostile world of discrimination, hate speech, online bullying and an array of misconceptions associated with what it means to be transgender. Though a difficult road lies ahead, Jazz has the unwavering support of her parents, siblings and friends.
Along with being a full-time student, Jazz devotes her time to being a transgender advocate, sharing her story with people across the country in an effort to educate and inspire others. She was named one of “The 25 Most Influential Teens ” in 2014 and 2015 by Time. In 2014, Jazz co-wrote with Jessica Herthel a children’s picture book, “I am Jazz”. Jazz’s memoir, “Being Jazz: My Life as a (Transgender) Teen was released in June of 2016. In April of 2016, I AM JAZZ was awarded the GLAAD Media Award for “Outstanding Reality Program.” In August of 2016 she was named one of Teen Vogue’s “21 under 21.” Jazz and her parents founded the Transkids Purple Rainbow Foundation, a nonprofit devoted to support transgender youth and their families.
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Stay tuned as we now monitor the renew/cancel status of I Am Jazz Season 4…
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