Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe, 33, sat down with a group of transgender and nonbinary children in a new series for LGBTQ+ charity The Trevor Project.
During the roundtable, Daniel spoke to the young people about their personal experiences. He was joined by 11-year-old trans girl Daley who explained: "I learned out of the cradle that I was a boy, 'I should like blue, I should like sports, I should be manly, I should like superheroes'. "And I never associated myself with those things and we are told that we are not old enough to know this yet. "I am only 11-years-old, 'How do I know I'm a girl?
And I need more time to think about this'. "Daniel then said: "But there are also people who also have a slightly condescending but well-meaning attitude of, 'People are young. . .
and it is a huge decision'. READ MORE:Rupert Murdoch 'ended marriage with an 11-word email'"I would love to hear from all of you about why we can trust kids to tell us who they are. "To which Jasline replied: "I have lived female more than I have ever lived male. "I feel it's living proof that I obviously knew who I was just like everyone else does. "It comes after Daniel publicly spoke out against Harry Potter author JK Rowling following her controversial comments.