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Casualty’s Arin Smethurst: Sah validates my non-binary and transmasculine identity

my Queer identity and the character was moulded around that once I had been cast. Sah wasn’t non-binary until I came along, which goes to show that Casualty weren’t just ticking a diversity box when they hired a non-binary actor, which is super affirming. In my head, Sah’s gender identity isn’t as solid or realised as mine is, probably because they just haven’t had the time or brainspace to consider or explore it more than they already have.
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Pride LGBTQ+ Guest editor Kimberly Hart-Simpson: ‘Pride is for you’
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