Non-binary activist hired to front Seafolly campaign launches Trans Lives ... trends now

Non-binary activist hired to front Seafolly campaign launches Trans Lives ... trends now
Non-binary activist hired to front Seafolly campaign launches Trans Lives ... trends now

Non-binary activist hired to front Seafolly campaign launches Trans Lives ... trends now

A non-binary model, fronting a campaign for one of Australia's most celebrated swimwear brands, has launched a Trans Lives Matter movement in Melbourne. 

Deni Todorovič, 34, who was assigned male at birth but uses they/them pronouns and identifies as non-binary, announced on Saturday that tickets are now available to view a live-streamed gala to raise funds for 'trans healthcare organisations'. 

Ticket-holders will gain access to a live-streamed event featuring appearances from the likes of pop star Samantha Jade, drag performer Aysha Buffet and former Australian of the Year Grace Tame. 

'Australia. I'm inviting you to stay in tonight and support trans lives with our inaugural TRANS LIVES MATTER Fundraiser. Kick off is 7PM and tickets are $60AUD,' Deni began.

'This is a global live stream event. Watch it anywhere in the world compatible on all devices. Think lockdown vibes and you will also be able to watch it on demand…and joining me are some seriously talented humans both from community and our allies.'

Non-binary activist Deni Todorovi¿, who was hired to front Seafolly campaign, has launched a Trans Lives Matter movement

Non-binary activist Deni Todorovič, who was hired to front Seafolly campaign, has launched a Trans Lives Matter movement

Deni explained the profits raised are going to '@transcend_australia, @aconnsw @transgendervic and @thorneharbour.'

'Trans people can't change the narrative alone. They need allies. This event will elevate and amplify trans people, stories and voices, and be supported by a superstar line-up of allies who want to shine their light toward this important cause.'

'The show will entertain, inform, compel, and stay true to its mission of making trans people visible, trans rights non negotiable and trans organisations better funded to support the community at a grassroots level.'

Deni, who was assigned male at birth but uses they/them pronouns and identifies as non-binary, announced the new campaign to Instagram on Saturday

Deni, who was assigned male at birth but uses they/them pronouns and identifies as non-binary, announced the new campaign to Instagram on Saturday

The post comes after it was revealed Deni would be starring in a campaign for Seafolly which is known for its advertisements

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