Thanks to the inclusive musical-comedy “Glee,” the “T” in LGBT is being fully represented for the first time in broadcast television history.
When Coach Beiste, the football coach played by Dot-Marie Jones, came out as transgender in the episode “Jagged Little Tapestry,” he became the first series-regular character in primetime broadcast television to do so. And now, according to “PEOPLE” Magazine, another milestone is on its way: Beiste will also be the first to transition.
“@kgleeb: ROMY IS IN 6×07……………..???????? WAIT WHY WHAT IS GOJNG ON pic.twitter.com/bVNLHbVrPb” SHE CAME TO VISIT!! EASY
— Dot-Marie Jones (@dotmariejones) February 5, 2015
The magazine has published an exclusive photo of Beiste’s new look, which will be unveiled during the show’s Feb. 13 episode. The still shows Coach Beiste dressed in a collared shirt and tie with facial hair and his long locks traded for a short cut.
“Coach Beiste is a character ‘Glee’ fans have known and loved for years, and hopefully seeing his journey toward becoming his authentic self will increase people’s understanding about the lives of transgender men,” said Nick Adams, Director of Communications and Special Projects at GLAAD.
In an emotional revelation to his player Sam Evans, Beiste revealed last month that he had struggled for his whole life because his outside didn’t match how he felt on the inside.
“This isn’t about who I want to go to bed with,” Beiste said to Sam when he came out. “It’s about who I want to go to bed as.”









