TV Star Opens Up About The Hate She’s Faced Since Coming Out As Transgender

Josh Seiter, who appeared on the 2015 season of “The Bachelorette,” came out as transgender in May.

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He said that he became comfortable with who he was becoming due to the support he’s received.

However, he noted that he has also faced backlash from both the LGBTQ community and right-wing trolls.

According to a report by The Daily Mail, his life has changed significantly since he came out.

After appearing on the show, Seiter used her platform to launch a career in mental health blogging.

She also worked as a content creator for OnlyFans, before her Instagram account was reportedly hacked and fake news about her death was spread.

Now, she’s facing another battle regarding her transition.

According to a report by The Daily Mail, she stated that people tend to have negative opinions about her transition.

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She also noted that she received death threats. Because of this, she avoids taking life advice from individuals who share their opinions on social media.

Some of her critics include her decision to keep her facial hairstyle as she transitioned.

Despite the negative comments she’s received, she noted that she’s used to being in the spotlight.

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As a former male stripper, she said that people called her names when she worked for Onlyfans.

During the hoax, she was called names and subjected to hateful comments.

Despite this, she’s determined to continue living her life as a normal person.

She also noted that she doesn’t expect to receive criticism from members of the LGBTQ community.

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In an interview, she noted that the LGBTQ community and far-left supporters have been very mean and vitriolic toward her.

Due to her conservative background, she has not been able to meet the standards of tolerance and acceptance that the LGBTQ community has.

However, she said that she has learned a lot from her experience.

Coming out is expected to bring a lot of disappointment, she said, as people will likely encounter hate and negative comments.

However, if doing it is for the sake of cathartic purposes, she said that everyone should do it.

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