Looking for inspiration and guidance on your MTF journey? Look no further than YouTube!
In this post, I’ve compiled a list of 15 must-watch transgender and crossdressing YouTube channels. From tips and tutorials to personal vlogs, these channels offer some of the best advice and insights out there.
1. Gigi Gorgeous
@GigiGorgeous
One of the most popular transgender YouTubers, Gigi Gorgeous has over 2.5 million YouTube subscribers. She’s a transgender activist, author, actress, model and LGBTQ icon.
2. Victoria Rose
@thevivirose
Victoria Rose shares helpful and entertaining videos related to lifestyle, beauty, LGBTQ topics, transgender life, and comedy.
3. Mathilda Hogberg
@MathildaHogberg
Mathilda Hogberg is a Swedish transgender blogger and content creator. She posts trans related videos, lives, life updates & tips.
4. Yoya Fabulosa
@YoyaFabulosa
Yoya Fabulosa is a gender queer crossdresser who shares tutorials and vlogs documenting her life as a crossdresser/drag queen.
5. DR Z PHD
@DRZPHD
Dr. Natalia P. Zhikhareva (known as Dr. Z in the transgender community) is a clinical psychologist who shares information to help transgender and nonbinary adults break free of gender dysphoria.
6. Crossdressing Lifestyle
@CrossdressingLifestyle
The Crossdressing Lifestyle channel provides quality content on everyday issues within the crossdressing community, including makeovers, reviews, top tips, interviews and insights.
7. Samantha Lux
@_samanthalux
Samantha Lux is known for her videos documenting her transgender journey, as well as her commentary videos on recent news that concerns the trans community.
8. Maya Henry
@Mayavhenry
Maya Henry is a trans girl based in Toronto, Canada. She shares videos on topics ranging from fashion, to lifestyle, to hormones, and story-times.
9. Nikita Dragun
@NikitaDragun
Nikita Dragun is a YouTuber, make up artist, and model with over 3.25 million YouTube subscribers. She was one of the original YouTube beauty gurus and came out as transgender in 2015.
10. Heidi Phox
@heidiphox100
Heidi Phox shares videos of the life of a married crossdresser. She also posts thoughts, experiences and photos on her blog site.
11. Princess Joules
@princessjoules
Julie Vu is a Canadian content creator, model, makeup artist and transgender activist. Her videos share her transition and life experiences on YouTube.
12. Juliette Noir
@JulietteNoir
Juliette Noir creates videos to openly discuss issues that affect the wider Trans community including some serious stuff and some that’s not-so-serious.
13. Jazz Jennings
@JazzJennings22
Jazz Jennings is a young YouTuber, spokesmodel, television personality, and LGBT rights activist. She shares her life experiences as she tries to create acceptance and equality in the world.
14. Vera Wylde
@VeraWylde
Vera Wylde is a genderfluid burlesque performer, model, and author. She spent years identifying as a crossdresser and aims to help dressers of all ages as best she can.
15. Alexis Cenn
@alexiscenn
Alexis Cenn is an up and coming transgender YouTuber who shares videos of her experiences as well as helpful tips videos.
16. Femme Secrets – My YouTube Channel!
@FemmeSecretsMTF
Of course, I couldn’t create this list without including my own channel! On the Femme Secrets YouTube channel, I share tips and inspiration to help you enhance your feminine image and confidence!
What are YOUR favorite transgender / crossdressing YouTube Channels?
I’d love to hear from you in the comments below. Please share YOUR favorite transgender / crossdressing YouTube channels below!
Love,
Lucille
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I personally love to watch and listen to videos on You Tube that teach how to be a true submissive sissy to dominant men, such as “Becoming Submissive – Sissy Affirmations Training”.
Wow! Guess I am further to the back of the closet than I thought! I sooo look forward to checking these out. Thanks Lucile and fellow femmes for the links and tips!!!♀️
You left out Ashley Adamson. I find her to be very insightful. She really goes into depth on all subJets that pertain to crossdressing and transitioning. Check her out and tell me what you think.
Kisses
Monica
I found the videos by Malena Matisse very helpful to become more feminine.
This video on ‘How to sit on a chair and sofa like a Lady!’ is a lovely example.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pQ7FCYQTGc
I hope you like it. Rosalind
I often listen to videos by Fiona Leduc on You Tube.
Hi Lucille. Dianne Vasquez here. I like all of them too..your really helpful..in all you print here.keep doing a great job
So happy you found this helpful!
I would have to disagree with YouTube Princess Jules (Julie Vu). I met her at a meet and greet in Canada. She was laughing and joking with some genetic school girls but when some trans women/transvestites/crossdressers/sissys/femboys turned up she completely blanked all of them and refused to talk to them requesting that security have them removed. I was more than shocked as I was a sissy maid with them
Lucille, this isn’t really on the topic of YouTube Channels only I think / feel the seriousness of what is happening in this country to and with trans people especially now in Texas is something that you might want to think about addressing in some way?
I got this petition through Change.org a few days ago…
Earlier this month, a bill was introduced in Texas that would make “gender identity fraud” a felony, meaning a person can be charged if they identify themselves to the government or their employer as “the opposite of the biological sex assigned to the person at birth.” It is Texas House Bill 3817. Here’s the link to the read about it:
https://legiscan.com/TX/bill/HB3817/2025
So now I’m terrified and getting quite discouraged and feeling depressed! Like what’s next? A federal gender identity fraud law?! I don’t know, just know that I’m terrified and wondering… (not to worry I’m not thinking about hurting myself – too many others want to do that!) JoAnne
Hi JoAnne, I agree that this is nothing short of horrifying. I’ve shared the petition on my social media accounts and added it to the links pages of the blog. California is still a safe haven, but it’s terrifying to see what is happening a federal and state level.