Jazz Jennings is doing well while recovering after recently undergoing gender confirmation surgery.

The 17-year-old transgender activist and television personality shared that she would be going in for surgery on Thursday, June 26, in a video on YouTube, posted June 1, 2018.

Today is my sweet friend @MomofJazz daughter @JazzJennings__ surgery day, please lift them up in prayers and positive vibes for a successful surgery & that she wont be in to much pain and that the recovery goes well,we love you Jazz! @CMargaronis @GPBGeorge @TonyaKayFan10 — Pam Peone (@pam7664) June 26, 2018

Jazz shared a post-surgery snap on Instagram, smiling in a hospital gown, captioning the photo with:

“i’m doing great, thanks for all of the love and support?”

In the YouTube video below, Jazz shared,

“I am so looking forward to it. I’ve been ready for this my entire life.”

The video is appropriately titled “Preparing For Gender Confirmation Surgery.”

Jennings, who uses an assumed last name to protect her family’s privacy, was labeled male at birth, but has always identified as female.

Jazz has become one of the youngest faces of the LGBTQ+ community and openly advocates for transgender people.

Jazz first came into the public eye when she worked with author Jessica Herthel to create the children’s book, I Am Jazz. The autobiography, intended for young children ages 4-8, was originally published when Jennings was only 13.

Now she shares her personal experiences as she enters adolescence, as well as her personal passions, friends and relationships in her own docuseries, TLC’s I Am Jazz.

She has received a ton of support and well wishes from fans:

Thank God so far so good. What great family support she's had. I feel so bad for these kid's and families and what they have to endure. You are who you are! People just need to live and let live. — karen (@karenbytheocean) June 30, 2018

I am happy for you. Always be true to yourself. — Pamela Graf (@pamgraf) June 30, 2018

People are glad that she is living as the brave, beautiful young woman she has always been and was always meant to be:

I’m proud of her for living the life she was born to live. ❤️???? — Sue (@SueW1976) June 29, 2018

If that is what makes her happy, great ? — ???❤️Amber ❤️??? (@AmberLaskey12) June 29, 2018

Congratulations Jazz ! We are all praying for you. Hopefully this helps you feel more like the courageous young woman you are ♡ — Nicole Mallory (@BiteMeCat) June 29, 2018

Definitely born in the wrong body, she is gorgeous. — Carolyn Easley (@CarolynEasley6) June 30, 2018

Omg!! Jazz Jennings got her bottom surgery, and she's doing well. I'm so fucking happy for her. pic.twitter.com/7SSxq0B1wq — Michaela Yglesias (@mrsyglesias) July 1, 2018

Jazz Jennings has surgery down there, Spain crowns a transgendered person for beauty pageant, WHO delcares that transgender is not a mental illness & Starbucks pays for transgender surgeries. Oh, brave new world.https://t.co/VimXxo7g26 — Arlena de Victorious (@ArlenadeVictor) June 30, 2018

Jennings is open about her transition, sharing almost all aspects of it with fans and followers, because she believes that education is imperative.

This is one of the reasons she has held nothing back on I Am Jazz.

“If I put out this information for people to see, they won’t need to ask anymore questions. And also, it’s educational within the community as well,” the teenage activist and spokeswoman explained.

“A lot of parents who have transgender kids are like, ‘What do I do? I don’t know much about this process.’ And seeing our show kind of helps them figure out what steps they could take to help their kids and what the journey might look like in the future.”

Congratulations Jazz, I pray you have a speedy recovery. Your such a brave young lady. — Mz Monteverde 2 U (@alixann) June 30, 2018

Congratulations to her, must be amazing to finally feel 100% yourself in her body. ???? — lime (@Lime4ya) June 29, 2018

“It’s crazy to me. I’m going to have new genitalia. Like penis to vagina. That’s some serious s—, y’all. I can’t believe it, I’m going to have a vagina!” Jennings said.

Congratulations to Jazz. Sending well wishes for a speedy recovery and nothing but happiness for the future!

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