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Drag Race legend Trinity K. Bonet comes out as trans

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Drag Race season six star Trinity K. Bonet has come out as a trans woman. On 15 December, the beloved performer took to her X/Twitter profile to share a stunning selfie alongside a series of emojis – including a trans flag.

Of course, it didn’t take long for fans to swarm the RuPaul’s Drag Race Live! star’s mentions with messages of support. One person wrote: “Period diva!!

It’s NEVER TOO LATE to find your TRUE SELF!!” Another fan tweeted: “PERIODDD COME ON S6 BEING THE SEASON OF THE DOLLS.” A third supporter added: “Coming out in the most unbothered and nonchalant way, and I’m so about it.” On 14 December, Trinity seemingly hinted at her heartwarming life update when she reshared an Instagram post titled ‘The Aquarius Woman’ to her story.

While Trinity has refrained from sharing additional information about her journey, she did confirm in a statement to Out that her X post was a coming-out post.   “Hey, how are you going?

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