
And join in the fierce debate over the 2017 Emmys taking place right now with Hollywood insiders in our TV forums. Weigh in now with your picks so that Hollywood insiders can see how their TV shows and performers are faring in our Emmy odds. You can keep changing your predictions until just before nominees are announced on July 13. Gigi Gorgeous is getting into the podcast game. It will compete on the just-released 2017 Emmy Awards ballot in the documentary categories.īe sure to make your Emmy predictions. Giselle Loren Lazzarato (born: Apage 30 ), better known online as Gigi Gorgeous, formerly Gregory Loren Lazzarato, is a Canadian YouTuber, Internet and television personality, actress, and model. Media in category 'Gigi Gorgeous' The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total.
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The MTV Movie and TV Awards nominated “This Is Everything” a few weeks ago for Best Documentary (losing out to “13th” by Ava DuVernay). David Lazzarato was her father’s name, and Judith Lazaretto was her mother, who sadly died of leukemia. She is also a YouTube sensation, actor, and model from Canada.

She is currently based in Los Angeles, California. “I know from personal experience, sharing my story and creating that kind of human connection and relatability, it educates, and it really does speak speak to people in such a profound way.” Gigi Gorgeous is a Canadian YouTube star, actress, model and transgender activist. Gigi Gorgeous was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on April 20, 1992.

“It is kind of a time where we need these stories,” Lazzarato divulges. Putting everything out there may have been difficult, yet ultimately, it was an important decision. “It really didn’t turn into a transitioning movie,” she adds.
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Lazzarato, a champion diver headed for the Olympics, discusses when she first decided to undergo her transition: “I was filming the process, my emotions, kind of like keeping a little video diary.” Although she was already famous for a series of beauty tip videos on YouTube (in which she went by the name Gregory Gorgeous), “I kind of kept all of the footage secret.” Years later, she decided to do a film, and after choosing Kopple as director, handed over all her footage before filming more in her home town.
