While Leiomy Maldonado may not have always been the Wonder Woman of Vogue, a name she first received while part of the House of Mizrahi, she has always been one to stand up for herself. Now, Leiomy ...
Leiomy Maldonado is like a machete, grazing through dense barriers to carve her own path. Perhaps it’s her Puerto Rican roots. Or maybe it’s that as a trans Black Latina dancer, she has always needed ...
Known as the "Wonder Woman of Vogue," Leiomy Maldonado boasts an impressive résumé of collaborations with the likes of Willow Smith and Icona Pop. You may have also spotted her as one of the judges on ...
In "The X Change Rate," award-winning drag queen, entertainer and TV personality Monét X Change brings her signature wit, heart and style to BUILD Series. Dashaun Weesley and Leiomy Maldonado of HBO ...
Season three of the ballroom competition "Legendary" features a new rule. This season allows any judge to save a house from elimination once. While some judges welcomed the addition, others such as ...
Rachel Shatto, Editor in Chief of PRIDE.com, is an SF Bay Area-based writer, podcaster, and former editor of Curve magazine, where she honed her passion for writing about social justice and sex (and ...
The ‘Pose’ choreographer and judge on the HBO Max reality competition explains why she wanted a seat on the panel. Known as the “Wonder Woman of Vogue,” Leiomy Maldonado is a living legend of the ...
Ballroom icon, model and transgender activist Leiomy Maldonado takes us into her world in the Meta campaign “It’s Your World.” The goal of the campaign is to inspire the next generation to pave their ...
If voguing were an Olympic sport, Leiomy Maldonado would be its recurring champion. Even if you’ve never stepped foot in New York’s ballroom scene, you should know the Bronx native’s work. There she ...
Many know of the ballroom culture via Paris Is Burning or Pose, but it still isn’t mainstream. HBO Max‘s Legendary continues to help bring ballroom to the forefront and show that it’s just not about ...
As executive producers David Collins, Rob Eric and Michael Williams continued to develop the series, which sees eight houses largely comprised of gay and trans people of color competing in weekly ...