Laverne Cox Becomes First Transgender ‘Cosmopolitan’ Cover Star
Actress Laverne Cox made history this week by becoming the first transgender individual to grace the cover of Cosmopolitan magazine.
Actress Laverne Cox made history this week by becoming the first transgender individual to grace the cover of Cosmopolitan magazine.
Cosmopolitan magazine is urging its readers to count down to the holidays this year with its own “Sex-Vent” calendar – complete with step-by-step instructions for how to make Christmas and Hanukkah all about lust.
Cosmopolitan magazine last week published an interview with Brooke Sever, who is identified as “the editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan Middle East, which predominantly sells in Dubai, as well as in Beirut in Lebanon.” Says Sever: “As soon as you say you’re the editor of Cosmo in the Middle East, people just suddenly have this confused expression on their face and have a million questions.”
As part of its weekly series called “Sex Work,” Cosmo profiles women who have careers in the sex industry. Recently, the magazine’s website featured an article narrated by a woman who works as a prostitute in a legal brothel in Nevada.
Walmart has joined several other major supermarket chains with its own commitment to enforce its policy of placing Cosmopolitan magazine behind blinders in their stores across the nation.
Several major supermarket chains will place Cosmopolitan Magazine behind blinders in their stores as a result of a campaign launched in April to protect young children and adolescents from the blatant sexual material on the magazine’s cover.
If you’ve ever spent time at a convenience or grocery store, you glanced at one of the checkout line staples: Cosmopolitan magazine. With its brightly colored covers splashed with phrases like “The Craziest Sex Tips We’ve Ever Tried” or “How to Make Him Feel More Pleasure,” and its photos of beautiful models, actresses, and teen idols, it is hard not to notice. Cosmo describes itself as a “magazine by women for women.”