The 20-year-old rapper announced the news in an Instagram post: “I was born and perceived as female, but that label never represented who I truly am. I live in a way that feels more masculine and true ...
On December 6, for their 20th birthday, Cocona from the global pop group XG shared that they are AFAB transmasculine nonbinary on Instagram. “Earlier this year, I had top surgery," they wrote. "I was ...
XG’s Cocona rang in their birthday by coming out as transmasculine nonbinary. On December 6, Cocona revealed in a heartfelt Instagram post that they identified as transmasculine nonbinary and had ...
INDIO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 13: (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) COCONA of XG performs at the Sahara Tent during the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at Empire Polo Club on April 13, 2025 in Indio, ...
The new Instagram feature reveals what the algorithm thinks you like and lets you adjust it, reshaping how content gets recommended on Reels. Instagram launched Your Algorithm in the U.S. today, a ...
XG (XG) member COCONA marked her 20th birthday with a meaningful confession. On the 6th, COCONA revealed on XG's official SNS that she is 'AFAB Transmasculine non-binary' (AFAB transmasculine ...
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Cocona, a member of the global hip-hop and R&B-inspired group XG, has come out as transmasculine and nonbinary. The 20-year-old announced the news in a birthday Instagram post on the group's account. ...
Instagram launched Your Algorithm in the U.S. today, a tool that lets people see – and directly edit – the topics shaping their Reels recommendations. Why we care. This could reshape how users ...
Can't you find this information on the product page? Corsair at least lists SPD speed, latency and voltage as well as the "tested" values. Click to expand... Apparently I can these days, which is good ...