'RuPaul's Drag Race' Star Trinity the Tuck Applauded After Proudly Coming Out as Trans Non-Binary
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Celebrating the International Transgender Day of Visibility, the season 4 winner of 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' admits that 'it's not always easy' to find her true self.

AceShowbiz - Trinity the Tuck is opening up about her gender identity journey on the International Transgender Day of Visibility. The season 4 winner of "RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars" is applauded after she proudly announced that she identifies herself as a trans non-binary.

Making use of her Instagram account on Thursday, March 31, the 37-year-old drag queen revealed that she is a "trans-NB" though she still doesn't know "where [her] journey will take her." She said, "I wanted to share my feelings in hopes that others who felt like me would know they aren't alone."

In her post, Trinity shared, "Years ago after starting drag I seriously questioned how I identified with my gender." She added, "That's why I altered my body starting at the age of 21 to look more feminine and also started hormone therapy for a short period."

"I stopped because I personally don't know that I would be comfortable living as female with the way id physically look," Trinity continued, "Everyone has their own journey I suppose. I've spoke with many of my friends who are trans to get their thoughts and insight over the years."

She later concluded her message as saying, "Sending out love! I hope it finds you." She also added in the caption of her post, "It's not always easy but love yourself! Life's a journey [red heart emoji]."

In the comment section of her post, fellow drag queens and her fans were quick to applaud the news. "RuPaul's Drag Race" favorite Nina West wrote, "Love you," while the VH1 show's judge Michelle Visage simply left a face with heart-shaped eyes and a transgender flag emoji.

In the meantime, Miss Peppermint commented, "I'm thinking about you so much Miss Thing this is so beautiful sending you all the love!" She pointed out, "You are right where you need to be you are not a minute too soon or too late! Happy transgender day of visibility!"

"Thank you for sharing sister… We all have such different journeys, but we're all in this together," one fan wrote. Another chimed in, "Love you. Your fans are here to support you babes." Meanwhile, a third said, "We knew this Queen! You are a WOMAN!!!"

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