They/them/theirs. I don’t Identify as she or her. I’ve never felt like I ever fit in anywhere. I was bullied horribly in school because I was different. The other girls never understood me. I never really connected with anyone my age. My spirit is fluid w a kaleidoscope of color
pic.twitter.com/BFwHoDkSLa- Courtney Stodden (@CourtneyStodden)
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Obligatory fuck their morally corrupt parents and ex.
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Because she claimed to be transgender/gay/lesbian right? She said she didn't know how to label what she identified with and only recently learned what non-binary meant and realised that is what she was.
It kind of makes sense, because of how she literally cycled through everything. But I don't trust her...and I guess its good I don't need to.
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Trish definitely has a history of downright terrible behavior (mocking DID, appropriation, seemingly mocking trans identity), but having been a witness to a long string of back/forth and the explanation behind identifying as they/them, I actually believe Trish.
I'm not sure about Courtney, tbh. Trish also has a history of dressing/presenting "masculine", and has a verifiable history of talking about being unclear of their gender/feelings around it. I don't know much about Courtney, but I've never seen even a hint from them about this.
All of that being said, I want to hope for the best and believe they wouldn't try to use pronouns as an attention seeking tactic. Although this IS a pair of ~influencers~ we're talking about, so...you truly never know.
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