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Garbage singer Shirley Manson identifies with the “idea of non-binary”

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Manson, whose style and defiant attitude have often been at the forefront of her career, has previously released music about gender during her time with Garbage.

Perhaps most notably is the band’s 2001 song, Androgyny, which Manson previously described as a “third-sex manifesto” for gender expression. “Boys, boys in the girl’s room, girls, girls in the men’s room, you free your mind in your androgyny,” she sings on the song.

In an interview with The Scotsman, Manson has now shared that she has “always really identified with this idea of non-binary.” She adds: “Being a woman who has got a lot of male traits, I’ve always really identified with this idea of non-binary. “Because, as I’ve often quipped over the years, I’ve definitely got bigger

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