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The New Grooby Girls: An Interview with Steven Grooby

August 15, 2017|

On August 15, 2017, we rebranded our flagship site, ShemaleYum.com, to GroobyGirls.com. This is a big day for Grooby and we’re excited to share the news with the world. The Grooby staff have been hard at work to ensure the switchover is seamless for our customers, but please be patient

Interview with Steven Grooby – Part 2

May 11, 2016|

Welcome back to Through The Benz! In Part 2 of my interview with Steven Grooby we focus on the industry and some of more important issues facing not only the industry but the trans community. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it! It’s very

Interview with Steven Grooby – Part 1

May 4, 2016|

Welcome to my new column Through The Benz! I am so excited to be writing for Grooby.com and to have this wonderful opportunity to be a voice for the adult entertainment industry and the transgender community. I hope you’ll enjoy the column and find it informative and entertaining, and I

T-Time with Jessy Dubai

January 14, 2015|

at TGirls.com The beautiful Jessy Dubai stopped by the Grooby Office recently to film an episode of T-Time with Sparky. No ifs, ands, or butts--just tits during her visit!

Trans Supermodel Vinessa Janovich Wants Everyone To Be Happy

July 15, 2014|

From Gig Harbor, WA to Phoenix, AZ, Vinessa Janovich has been all over the place. But, she’s finally settled back into the Pacific Northwest and is ready to take it by storm. Yesterday, I had the privilege of celebrating the Fourth of July with her and was able to conduct

Laverne Cox Talks to TIME About the Transgender Movement

June 27, 2014|

This article was written by Katy Steinmetz and featured on Time.com. The Orange Is the New Black star on politics, happiness and why genitalia isn't destiny On TIME’s cover this week is an unlikely icon: Laverne Cox. Bullied and harassed for appearing feminine while growing up in Mobile, Ala., Cox

The Quiet Clash Between Transgender Women And Drag Queens

June 27, 2014|

Note: this article was written by Zack Ford and posted at Think Progress. In March, RuPaul’s Drag Race, a reality competition show in search of “America’s Next Drag Superstar,” featured a mini-game called “Female or She-male.” Contestants looked at pictures of bodies and tried to guess whether the person in



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