Particularly agree with this part: The stunning brunette also said that the difference between acceptance and discrimination when it comes to trans people can come down to 'if you look beautiful or if you have money', citing her own personal experience of being complimented on her feminine figure in contrast to another transgender woman who was 'not lucky in the body'.
'We are not all the same; we don't need to have all the same prototype. In beauty, when there is a prototype, you become a slave of this icon, of this canon of beauty,' she said. 'But you need to see inside the person.'
It's strange how transwomen seem to be subjected to the same intense beauty and body policing as ciswomen (only x2!) and yet it's often seen as a positive reaction...