I Am Jazz - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

I Will Survive
Jazz travels to New York for a third surgery to correct defects caused by complications during her gender confirmation operation. Plus, she attends a film premiere!

Ex-Factor
Jazz recovers from cosmetic revision surgery, but a month later, she faces another complication. After her break up with Ahmir, she tries to make it work with Victoria.

Born This Way
Jazz and her parents disagree about her choice of Pomona College instead of Harvard. Meanwhile, JoJo's grandmother is not supportive of JoJo having top surgery.

I'm Still Standing
A sceptical Jazz visits Harvard with her parents, but she still isn't convinced it is the right college for her. Plus, she heads back to New York to see Dr Tring.

Communication Breakdown
Jazz announces where she wants to go to college which triggers her anxiety. Plus, she plans a drag show fundraiser for Noelle's gender confirmation surgery.

Draglicious
After weeks of planning, the drag show fundraiser is finally here! But, the pressure and stress of organising and performing causes Jazz's anxiety to go into overdrive.

Under Pressure
Jazz faces the most intense pressure of her life as she prepares her valedictorian speech for her high school graduation. Plus, she shops for a new college look!

Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Jazz seeks emotional wellbeing at a retreat. Meanwhile, despite being short of her goal, Noelle moves forward with her gender affirmation surgery.
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