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The presence of "ladyboys"—a term often used interchangeably with the Thai kathoey —in entertainment and media presents a unique paradox. While they are among the most visible transgender populations globally, their representation has historically oscillated between celebrated cultural icons and marginalized caricatures. The Evolution of Media Representation
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Contemporary media, particularly the global "Boys' Love" (BL) genre, has begun to integrate more nuanced transgender roles, such as the inclusion of trans actress Rock Kwanlada in City of Stars . The Role of Performance and Industry A prime example is the 1985 film The
Initially, media portrayals were often narrow and dehumanizing.
In the late 20th century, kathoey characters in Thai cinema and television (lakhon) were typically relegated to comic relief or tragic victims . A prime example is the 1985 film The Last Song , which depicted a cabaret performer’s life ending in tragedy.