Nykita Joy

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Nykita Joy
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Last updated: August 20, 2024

Nykita Joy is an American TikToker, makeup artist, and model.

Biography

Joy began creating content on TikTok and Instagram after losing access to a gender affirming surgery, at which time she advertised tarot readings and posted daily affirmations. [1] She eventually shifted her online focus to makeup and beauty content. [2] [3]

She posts "Get Ready With Me" videos, makeup and haircare tutorials, and personal experiences and community struggles as a transgender woman. [1] [4] Joy also works as a model and was in a campaign for Milk Makeup. [5]

In 2023, Joy was involved in the launch of the "Gender Euphoria: A Global Celebration" virtual event in honor of International Transgender Day of Visibility. [6] [7] The event raised money for Strands For Trans charity. [8] In September 2023, she was recognized at Versace's Icons Dinner at the Rockefeller Center. [9] [10]

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