Cox was promoting her Prime Video series ‘Clean Slate,’ about a trans woman who reunites with her estranged father, played by George Wallace. By Brande Victorian Laverne Cox is addressing Pres ...
"I’m so incredibly proud of the work we did over my three year tenure," Cox wrote Brandon Hickman/E! Entertainment via Getty Laverne Cox is bidding adieu to E!’s red carpet coverage.
Ahead of Sunday night’s 2025 Golden Globes, Laverne Cox announced she’s leaving her role as a host of E!’s live red carpet coverage after three years as the face of awards season.
Awards season has officially kicked off with the 82nd annual Golden Globes taking place this Sunday, but there is one awards season mainstay who is noticeably missing from the action: Laverne Cox.
It's the end of an (E!)ra. "With an incredible amount of gratitude I've decided not to return as host of #LiveFromE's red carpet coverage. I'm so incredibly proud of the work we did over my three ...
Since she first glided onto the red carpet as the new host of E!’s “Live From the Red Carpet” in 2022, Laverne Cox has been a mainstay of awards show season — charming stars and viewers at ...
Laverne Cox is addressing President Donald Trump’s series of executive orders targeting the trans community while promoting her upcoming Prime Video series Clean Slate, a comedy about an art dealer ...
Laverne Cox is bidding adieu to E!’s red carpet coverage. Cox, 52, announced on Thursday, Jan. 2, that after three years with the channel, she is departing and will now star in a new comedy ...
Since she first glided onto the red carpet as the new host of E!’s “Live From the Red Carpet” in 2022, Laverne Cox has been a mainstay of awards show season — charming stars and viewers at ...