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Fourteen-year-old Jazz Jennings, co-author of the popular children's book "I Am Jazz", experiences the typical pressures of entering high school, except with an added, unusual factor- she's ... Read allFourteen-year-old Jazz Jennings, co-author of the popular children's book "I Am Jazz", experiences the typical pressures of entering high school, except with an added, unusual factor- she's transgender.Fourteen-year-old Jazz Jennings, co-author of the popular children's book "I Am Jazz", experiences the typical pressures of entering high school, except with an added, unusual factor- she's transgender.
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I Am Jazz has tragically become an exploitive show. The LGBT community should demand it to be cancelled for the good of Jazz. Jazz is definitely becoming exploited by her parents particularly by her mother Jeanette and her father is silent. She is definitely psychologically damaged and became overweight. If this show don't get cancelled a tragic outcome may happen. The parents see Jazz as a meal ticket and couldn't care less.
Whether Jazz is male, female, or transgender, the bottom line is that s/he is a spoiled brat. S/he gets whatever she wants whenever s/he wants by pouting, complaining, and making her parents feel guilty.
The grandparents and the mother are the ones who cater to Jazz the most. The father's opinions are largely ignored or overruled.
Dr. Marcie Bowers stood up to Jazz for a while, but I knew she would approve the sex reassignment surgery as she is always in it to make a buck.
Jazz does not put a good face on the transgender debate.
The grandparents and the mother are the ones who cater to Jazz the most. The father's opinions are largely ignored or overruled.
Dr. Marcie Bowers stood up to Jazz for a while, but I knew she would approve the sex reassignment surgery as she is always in it to make a buck.
Jazz does not put a good face on the transgender debate.
Why on earth would "loving parents" choose to be on public display? For parents to allow a young boy to transition this way, before even achieving puberty, leaves one questioning his parent's parenting skills! If Jazz chose this path, at least until after puberty, and did so privately, one might say, "to each his own", but to foist this upon the public just seems wrong at best.
Enabling parents for a spoiled brat. The show is hard to watch partly due to the parents being so drama orientaed and making unwise choices such as constant enabling ( I can't stand the mother one bit, just my own personal say lol). Jazz is the worst and I'll just keep it at that. The show seems more interested in the unwanted drama rather than the story of someone experiencing such a life change and the day to day struggles and occurances.
Jazz, is an annoying brat, she gets whatever she wants. I remember when in an episode, she needed to lose weight in order to get her surgery, and her brothers decided to help her lose weight, so they go and play soccer. And when Jazz decided to quit after 15 minutes, her brothers kept encouraging her to keep playing, until she threw a tantrum. Her parents aren't better either, as they make Jazz their evident favorite, and I haven't seen an episode where her parents and her brothers have actually talked for that long. The only thing keeping this piece of hot garbage getting the 1/10 that it deserves are Jazz's two brothers. They are the best part of the show, and its evident that they care deeply for Jazz, considering that they haven't stopped helping her on her path to becoming a women. So +1 star for each of them.
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- TriviaThe show is flimed in and around Palm Beach County, FL.
- ConnectionsFeatured in This World: Transgender Kids: Who Knows Best? (2017)
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