Abbie Chatfield marches for Transgender Day of Visibility

Abbie Chatfield joined her non-binary friend from Neighbors Kathleen Ebbs in Sydney on Sunday for the Transgender Day of Awareness march.

The former Bachelor star braved the rain alongside Kathleen as the couple marched from The Hub in Newtown to Victoria Park.

Abbie wore a multicolored hoodie and a pair of shorts to the event and accessorized her look with a bag.

The podcast star and Kathleen appeared in good spirits while raising awareness for transgender issues.

According to The Latch, Trans Visibility Day takes place on March 31, with events around this date.

Abbie Chatfield joined her non-binary friend from Neighbors Kathleen Ebbs in Sydney on Sunday for the Transgender Day of Awareness march. both in the photo

Also, while this day is used to speak out against injustices, it is also used to praise diverse gender identities, their achievements, and their community.

In 2009, the day was created by an activist named Rachel Crandall.

The event was created because there weren’t enough cultural moments that recognized the importance of gender-diverse people.

Abbie has been an outspoken advocate for transgender awareness and recently criticized the show There’s Something About Miriam.

The former Bachelor star braved the rain alongside Kathleen as the couple marched from The Hub in Newtown to Victoria Park.

Abbie wore a multicolored hoodie and a pair of shorts to the event and accessorized her look with a bag.

According to The Latch, Trans Visibility Day takes place on March 31, with events around this date.

She labeled the show “disgusting and transphobic” in a heated tirade.

The British reality series, which was filmed in 2003, featured six men in their 20s trying to woo 21-year-old Mexican model Miriam Rivera.

The winner would not only win Miriam’s affections, but also a cash prize and a cruise.

However, the ‘twist’ was that Miriam was transgender and neither man found out until the final episode.

While this day is used to speak out against injustices, it is also used to celebrate diverse gender identities, their achievements, and their community.

Abbie has been an outspoken advocate for transgender awareness and recently criticized the show There’s Something About Miriam.

Abbie blasted the trashy TV show on her It’s A Lot podcast while speaking to Rowdie Walden about reality TV’s “cookedest” moments.

Abbie bristled when she spoke about the show’s tacky premise, saying, “It was a joke by the producers basically about the contestants, and also about Miriam.”

“The bottom line is they’re mad and she’s embarrassed,” she continued.

Abbie labeled the show “disgusting and transphobic” in a heated tirade

Abbie bristled when she spoke about the show’s tacky premise, saying, “It was a joke by the producers basically about the contestants, and also about Miriam.”

“The bottom line is they’re mad and she’s embarrassed,” Abbie added.

“Also, there’s the implication and reinforcement of the idea that trans people are intentionally misleading non-queer people, or I guess the general population back then, that they’re cis, and that’s an inherently bad thing. .

‘And if you do this, he will start and that was his punishment. This is so fucking disgusting and so fucked up. It shouldn’t matter if it’s cis or trans.’

Before the show aired, the contestants sued the production company, alleging conspiracy to commit sexual assault, defamation, breach of contract, and personal injury, alleging that they suffered psychological and emotional harm.

There’s Something About Miriam was popular Down Under, and Miriam later starred in the fourth series of Big Brother Australia.

After the men agreed to an undisclosed amount, the series began airing on various stations a year later, and was shown on Australia’s Channel 10 in May 2004.

There’s Something About Miriam was popular Down Under, and Miriam later starred in the fourth series of Big Brother Australia.

Miriam died in August 2019 at the age of 38.

The podcast star appeared in good spirits while raising awareness for transgender issues.

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