Singer Rachel Chinouriri issues scathing response to trolls calling her a 'man'
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Singer Rachel Chinouriri issues scathing response to trolls calling her a 'man'
"As a woman, I would like to remind anyone that is in the community I have built that I believe that trans women are women full stop and you cannot change my mind. The protection of trans people and the LGBTQ+ community is a duty I'd encourage everyone in my community to continue to fight for, we must protect the dolls. It's been an honour being able to see the variety of facially challenged and intellectually stunted come together below this post to bash a"
"The magazine's X account posted a slow-mo video of the singer posing on the red carpet, and winking at the camera. A horde of social media trolls flocked to the comment section to claim that Chinouriri, who is cisgender, is "a man mocking women". The flurry of false and discriminatory comments were likely a continuation of backlash against Glamour UK after it honoured nine British trans women - collectively dubbed 'The Dolls' - as one of its 2025 Women of the Year recipients."
Rachel Chinouriri attended Glamour UK's Women of the Year awards on 30 October wearing a black bra and sheer skirt. Glamour's X account posted a slow-motion red carpet video of her posing and winking. A wave of social media users accused the cisgender singer of being 'a man mocking women', likely tied to prior backlash after Glamour honoured nine British trans women dubbed 'The Dolls'. Chinouriri responded on X, condemned the anti-trans comments, and affirmed that trans women are women. She urged protection of trans people and the broader LGBTQ+ community and criticised trolls as 'facially challenged and intellectually stunted'.
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