Posted on 12/20/2020 5:36:07 PM PST by dynachrome
Comedian Eddie Izzard has received praise and support after explaining on a British show that her pronouns are she/her.
Izzard was featured as the portrait subject for an episode of Sky Arts' "Portrait Artist of the Year," during which she explained that from now on she'd be using she/her pronouns.
Izzard was speaking to Curtis Holder, a competitor on "Portrait Artist of the Year," in which artists paint famous faces to claim the title, when she said her appearance on the show was the first time she had asked to be referred to with exclusively she/her pronouns.
"Well, I try to do things that I think are interesting, and this is the first program I've asked if I can be 'she' and 'her.' The transition period," she said.
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If “he” still has a dick, “he’s” a “he/him”.
Makes she/her a perfect Tory, aka the party of buggerers who are pro-gay and women’s rights.
It all ended the same way for whomever saw his picture...
Time and massive anti AIDS medication for the obvious reasons have not been kind to him.
Idiot pommie
LOL, it’s like they say, He’s Not Gay, Just British.
Oy Vey! that’s a whole lot of crazy and ugly right there.
All these men who want to become women really suck at it. Why try to be something one is so bad at? It’s like an overweight schlub walking around in a speedo. Doesn’t work.
I think dressing trans has always been his professional signature.
I forgot about the time I was in San Fransicko on business a few years back, and my boss took us out to dinner at a high end restaurant.
Izzard had a show in the theater district at that time, and while having dinner we noticed he came in with a couple of people, but it took a while to figure out it was him, since he was dressed as a normal guy (i.e. no makeup, women's clothes, etc).
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