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Published: 22:11 BST, 5 August 2019 | Updated: 08:04 BST, 6 August 2019
Trace Lysette posed nude for Women's Health Naked Strength issue on Monday.
The stunning actress - who identifies as transgender - gave her fans a charge as she left little to the imagination during the outdoor photo shoot.
And the 32-year-old opened up to the publication about why it was important for her to pose nude: 'Trans women, and women in general, have so many constraints placed on our bodies.'
Naked ambition: Trace Lysette, 32, posed nude for Women's Health Naked Strength issue on Monday
'As women, we are told not to show our bodies, and as trans people, we've been told not to exist. 
'There is something so liberating and beautiful about being naked on your own terms,' she added. 
Meanwhile, Lysette made headlines as the first transgender person playing a non-transgender person in a speaking role in a prime time televisions series, Transparent. 
Speaking to AV Club , Lysette said of the role: 'This was really an opportunity for me to show people my craft that I’ve studied for years. 
Stunner: The stunning actress - who identifies as transgender - gave her fans a charge as she left little to the imagination during the outdoor photo shoot
'[It was] a chance to also tell a very important story that a lot of my sisters have gone through and pull from my own personal experiences, even—to get real and let people feel the hardship and the struggle that trans women go through. 
She also spoke about how the show attempts to tell the truth about sex work in the trans community. 
Free: 'As women, we are told not to show our bodies, and as trans people, we've been told not to exist. There is something so liberating and beautiful about being naked on your own terms'
'I think it’s a really important topic. I think it’s cutting-edge because people are scared of it, but it’s a very human experience and it needs to be addressed. 
'When you’re not afforded certain resources and your family has turned its back on you and you don’t have money and you don’t have anywhere to go, sometimes all you have is your body. 
'If that’s your only resource, then you’re going to use it.' 
Lysette can also be seen in the second season of the hit FX series Pose and the upcoming stripper movie Hustlers with Jennifer Lopez and Cardi B.
Movie star: Lysette can also be seen in the second season of the hit FX series Pose and the upcoming stripper movie Hustlers with Jennifer Lopez and Cardi B
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Trace Lysette is an American actress, who has started her way in 2013. She is famous for playing in “Transparent “(2014–2019), taking part in shows like “Blunt Talk’, “David Makes Man”, “Midnight Texas”, “Pose”, and “Drunk History”.
Nude Roles in Movies: Blunt Talk (2015-2016) , Midnight, Texas (2017-) , Transparent (2014-2017)
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Updated Sep. 26, 2017 10:48AM ET / Published Sep. 24, 2017 9:00PM ET 
Transgender actress Alexandra Billings, alongside co-star Trace Lysette, talks about why she decided she wanted to bare all in the milestone scene from the Amazon series.
Before Season 4 of Transparent started production, transgender actress Alexandra Billings, who plays Maura’s friend and mentor Davina on the series, walked into the writer’s room to pitch. She said she wanted to be naked.
That, of course, is a crude simplification of the process. Billings’ friend and Transparent co-star Trace Lysette suggested that the two of them talk to the show’s writers about their lives and experiences as transgender women, with the hope that they might incorporate them, and therefore a broader reflection of the varied transgender experience, into the show’s storylines.
“And I asked for this specifically,” Billings says, talking with The Daily Beast alongside Lysette ahead of the show’s fourth season premiere. “It was Alexandra’s idea,” Transparent creator Jill Soloway corroborates. “She was like, ‘I’m ready to show my body.’”
That she does. In the second episode of the season, “Groin Anomaly,” Davina is lying naked, face-down on her bed, getting massaged by her boyfriend. When he tweaks her back, she rolls over, exposing her breasts and, for the first time for a transgender actress on television, her penis.
“I don’t think it’s ever been done before, where you see someone who’s a trans body that was pre-op, especially of a certain age, who looks a certain way,” Billings says. “I wanted to show everything, but I said I don’t want to be objectified. I don’t want to be sexualized. And I don’t want to be fetishized. I thought Jill’s way of showing it was brilliant.”
For Soloway, the everyday breeziness of the scene was crucial: “It’s just life, living it, hanging out in your bed, getting a massage from your partner, turning over—just like life.”
The milestone for Billings is about far more than nudity. It’s another step in a career spent working to normalize and expand opportunity for transgender actors.
She was the first openly transgender actor to play a trans character on television, when she appeared in the 2005 TV movie prequel Romy and Michelle: In the Beginning . That same year, she had originally been cast in the lead role of Transamerica , which eventually went to Felicity Huffman after producers struggled to get financial backing with Billings in the role. Huffman went on to earn a Golden Globe award and an Oscar nomination.
In the 12 years since, Billings has worked on episodes of Grey’s Anatomy , Eli Stone , and How to Get Away With Murder , as well as become a passionate activist and organizer for her community. And she has strong opinions about that movement, too.
“I feel like this new trans generation that’s coming in the movement, you’ve gotta do two things: You’ve gotta love Laverne Cox and hate Caitlyn Jenner,” she says. “And if you don’t do those two things they take away your trans card. Both things are ridiculous. We don’t have to like each other. We don’t even have to get along! But we do have to honor each other.”
With the new season of Transparent now streaming, we talked with Billings and Lysette about the consideration that goes into the decision to be nude on screen as a trans actor (Lysette had a nude scene in the series Blunt Talk ), their expanded roles on Transparent over the years, and the state of the transgender civil rights movement in the Trump era.
Did working on the show and being in production in February after Trump’s inauguration feel different from other seasons?
Billings: I understand the question, because the political climate is so hot. But for trans people, the political climate is always hot. It’s always toasty. We’re always being silenced in some kind of way. We’re always being disenfranchised and moved to the side and told to get out of the way. That’s always been true. Now since the Trump administration certainly there’s a bigger spotlight on it.
I talked to the rest of the cast about working on a show that felt like part of a wave of progress in the trans movement, and they spoke about how they felt shaken after the election in November. But they’re all cis actors.
Billings: It’s a very different experience for us.
Exactly. What was that like for the two of you?
Billings: It’s different for them. They’re looking at our experience from the outside. We don’t have to join the revolution. We are the fucking revolution. We’re in the center of it. We stand on the shoulders of our trans history in a way that is about presence and tribe. The cis people stand in the center of their experience, but they’re usually either the protagonists of the movement or they’re the spectators. [ Looks to Lysette ] Do you feel like it’s different now just in the world of your community than it ever has been?
Lysette: No. I feel like we’re used to this. What has really changed for trans people? I feel like cis people are all shaken up all of a sudden.
Billings: ( Laughs ) They’re like, “Oh my god, are you OK?!”
Lysette: Thanks for stepping up, guys! It’s been great. That’s how I feel about it. Maybe that’s the silver lining: There’s been this mass awakening. Cis people are more conscious and awake. But I don’t feel like there’s been too much of a shift. There’s always been an ebb and flow when it comes to our rights as trans people.
Billings: And you know, there’s a great bridge that’s built across generations. I’m 55 years old. I transitioned when I was 20, so I’ve been through revolutions in our movement. And the bridge between who we used to be and who we are becoming is steady. My point is that we, in the center of the movement, know how to do this. We know how to not only fight it, but we know how to survive it. My hope and my fear is that within the movement we don’t fracture. Because the trans movement in and of itself needs to continue to be more inclusive. So my fear is that we start battling each other. That I don’t want to see, and I won’t stand for it. When that happens, I will get very vocal. It’s the only time I ever really come out and say, “Listen!”
Lysette: Are you referencing the Caitlyn/Ashlee thing? [ Note: For more on the confrontation between Caitlyn Jenner and journalist Ashlee Marie Preston, click here . ]
Billings : To the Caitlyn/Ashlee thing. To just Caitlyn, in general. I said this to Trace the other day. I feel like this new trans generation that’s coming in the movement, you’ve gotta do two things: You’ve gotta love Laverne Cox and hate Caitlyn Jenner. And if you don’t do those two things they take away your trans card. Both things are ridiculous. We don’t have to like each other. We don’t even have to get along! I don’t care about that. There are a lot of trans people I don’t particularly care for. But we do have to honor each other. We’ve got to stay in the same fight, and battling each other is going to get us nowhere. That will be the death. Because I’ve seen it!
A lot of what happens in Davina’s flashbacks this season reflects your own story, Alexandra. How did that come about?
Billings: Trace called me before the season happened and said, “Hey, you know what we should do? We should go into the writers’ room and give them our lives and tell them what should happen with these characters.” I went, “We can do that?” She said, “I don’t know!”
Lysette: I just wanted to give them options!
Billings: It was really extraordinary. We both went in with a bunch of things.
Lysette: Some of my ideas were not directly from my life. They were just ideas for Maura and Shea and Davina. There was one thrown out about a trans girls’ trip somewhere. I’ve gone on trips with my trans girlfriends in real life, and you don’t really get to see that. I just wanted them to have resources to pull, in case they needed them.
Billings: That’s what caused the dialogue. And that’s why I think Davina’s back story happened. I said, “Here’s what I went through in my life.” And they put it in the show.
With Blunt Talk and now this season of Transparent , you’ve both done nude scenes. What are the conversations like for those, considerations you had before or after, and what did you hope they would accomplish?
Lysette: It was like a duel in my head of, “No, don’t let these fucking cis people objectify you again,” and “Yes, you have to show your trans body and be proud of it because we don’t get to see it.” Then there’s another voice that’s like, “Well, your tits are only going to be up there for so long, you might as well show them.” So I was like, OK, I’ll show my tits on Blunt Talk . But then they wanted me to do a stripper scene on Transparent that same year and they wanted me to be topless again. I was like, you could literally switch the channel and see my tits on Blunt Talk. So I was like, let’s do a G-string and bikini top, which is more truthful for strippers because you don’t take your top off until the last song anyway. I was a stripper for eight years.
Lysette: Exactly. I think that the really important thing was just seeing trans bodies. Nudity doesn’t have to be salacious and sexualized. I think the way that the Blunt Talk scene was written was very sweet. It was a sweet moment with Patrick Stewart, even though he was picking me up and I was a date. I think that the beginning of the relationship with Jay Duplass in Season 3 was really sweet boy-meets-girl, and she’s just at work. I feel about your scene, how amazing it is to see you in all of your glory…
Lysette: And how important that is.
This is an Emmy-winning show with reach and an audience. People will see this.
Billings: I asked for this specifically.
Billings: I said I don’t think it’s ever been done before, where you see someone who’s a trans body that was pre-op, especially of a certain age, who looks a certain way. I’m not built like a model. I’m built in a very specific way, and I’m at a point now where I’m OK with my body. I like it. I don’t love it, but I like it. I’m OK with it. I’ve made peace with what I look like. I’ve traveled through years of not only my HIV and also my silicone injections and all the things we go through in order to survive. I wanted to show everything, but I said I don’t want to be objectified. I don’t want to be sexualized. And I don’t want to be fetishized.
Billings: I thought Jill’s way of showing it was brilliant. Because that wasn’t my idea. I had no idea how they were going to do it or if they were going to do it. So the fact of it was extraordinary. I think the result, because I think that’s the great part of your question—what was the hope—the hope is that when we talk or don’t talk about surgery that it is not the foundation of our question for trans people. Have you had this done or haven’t you had this done? I don’t know that it matters anymore. The point is this is how I see you, this is how I receive you. So it doesn’t matter what’s going on with your genitalia. The important thing is how do we treat each other? That’s hopefully the conversation.



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