Eddie Izzard clears up her pronouns and says 'nobody can actually get it flawed'

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Eddie Izzard has confirmed her most popular names and pronouns.

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In a social media put up on Thursday (1 June), the comic, actor and activist reiterated she would rather be called "Suzy", a reputation that she had wished to be referred to as since she was 10.

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The put up stated: "As people may now well know, I have added the name 'Suzy' to my names.

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"So going ahead I'm preferring Suzy however I do not thoughts Eddie. And I favor she/her however I do not thoughts he/him.

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"So no one can really get it wrong unless they call me Kenneth or Sabrina. I am remaining Eddie Izzard in public."

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The comedian additionally thanked her followers and signed off the message as "Suzy/Eddie."

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Izzard was met with assist from followers, as folks praised the star for stepping ahead and talking up.

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One person wrote on Twitter: "As long as you remain talented, people will keep calling you, whatever name you choose. Appreciate the clarification, though. Onward to the next gig."

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Another person celebrated the star and stated: "You've taught my daughter more world history than all of her public school years combined. We love you Suzy. We'll call you whatever you want us to."

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The aspiring politician additionally introduced her new title earlier this 12 months at a recording of The Political Party podcast with host Matt Forde.

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"I prefer to see she/her, I don't mind he/him … I'm Eddie," she stated.

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"There's another name I'm going to add in as well, which is Suzy, which I wanted to be since I was 10. I'm going to be Suzy Eddie Izzard."

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In 2017, the 61-year-old spoke to the Hollywood Reporter in an interview about popping out and the challenges she confronted in her profession and private life.

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She added: "If you are coming out as transgender or gay or lesbian, it's such a tough rite of passage and quest. It assaults your senses because, back in '85, everyone said, 'No, no. Hide about it.' I just thought they were all wrong. The humiliation period, the initial period, is so tough. If you keep at it, it gets better."

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The actor additionally spoke about her tackle cisgender actors enjoying transgender roles.

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She stated: "I am essentially transgender. I have boy mode and girl mode. I do feel I have boy genetics and girl genetics. I have played one transgender character. I will play hopefully more transgender roles in the future, but there are a lot of boy genetics in me so I am happy to play boy roles."

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Izzard had first spoken up about her pronouns again in 2020 and was praised by followers.

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Speaking on the Portrait Artist of the Year TV present on the time, Izzard informed contestant Chris Holder: "This is the first programme I've asked if I can be 'she' and 'her' - this is a little transition period."

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She stated, "it feels very positive.

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"I simply wish to be primarily based in woman mode any longer."

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