‘I Am Jazz’ season 8 premiere: How to watch and where to stream

‘I Am Jazz’ season 8 premiere: How to watch and where to stream

Season eight of I Am Jazz is set to premiere on TLC Tuesday, Jan. 24 at 9/8c.

For those who don’t already know, Jazz is a transgender female who has been living as a girl since kindergarten. The reality series follows Jazz as she battles discrimination, hate speech, online bullying and more.

Those who have already ditched basic cable can still watch tonight’s premiere with Philo or FuboTV. If you’re not sure which streaming service to go with, here’s the breakdown.

Philo is one of the cheaper live-streaming services available charging its users only $25 a month with over 60 channels to choose from live and on-demand.

Live channels offered with Philo include Hallmark, Lifetime, AMC, HGTV, MTV, VH1, the History Channel, the Discovery Channel, CMT, BET and more.

Meanwhile, FuboTV is one of the better alternatives to regular cable.

It’s a sports-focused streaming service with over 100 other channels to choose from that include shows like Saturday Night Live, Yellowstone, The Voice and more for $69.99 a month.

Both streaming services offer free trials for first time users so you can watch I Am Jazz for free before committing to anything.

More about I Am Jazz

When Jazz Jennings was 2-years-old, she asked her mother when a fairy was going to change her from a boy to a girl. Now, years removed from the beginning of her transition, Jazz is a transgender young woman with a unique perspective and some unexpected daily experiences.

Those experiences are shared in this complex and fascinating docuseries, which focuses on Jazz as she prepares for school, faces decisions regarding her health, has to choose between her passion for soccer and spending more time with friends and enters the dating world.

Parents Greg and Jeanette — who have always supported Jazz — now worry about what’s next as she enters adolescence. Sister Ari and twin brothers Griffen and Sander stand by their little sister and guide her as she begins her high school years.