In an interview with People, Cox said that while she values her success, the experience of being a high-profile public figure can be isolating. She explained that public attention often overlooks the quieter realities of celebrity life, including moments of loneliness that occur away from cameras and events.
Cox described this isolation as a “sacrifice for the work” rather than a regret. She said her career allows her to tell meaningful stories and advocate for the transgender community, which she considers worth the trade-off. According to Cox, that sense of purpose helps her manage the emotional challenges that come with fame.
Her new film, Outcome, stars Keanu Reeves and Jonah Hill and centers on a Hollywood actor dealing with a career crisis. Cox plays a lawyer described as being in the style of Gloria Allred. The project adds to her growing body of work in both film and television.
Beyond acting, Cox remains active in advocacy. She continues to speak out on issues affecting transgender people, including recent legislation in the United States. She has also revisited the idea of a “Transgender Tipping Point,” reflecting on the progress and setbacks since her landmark TIME magazine cover a decade ago.
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