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Brian Michael Smith is opening up about his transgender journey, in honor of Trans Visibility Week.
The 40-year-old 9-1-1: Lone Star actor spoke to Entertainment Weekly, sharing how his jounrey in the 1990s and 2000s is vastly different than today.
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Brian recalled that when his trans journey truly took off, he was just “19, I was in college in the middle of Ohio and I didn’t know what I was going to do.”
“This was very early internet days, you know. I was still using, like, AOL to find people and message them. I had to ask Jeeves a bunch of questions [to get] answers,” he added. “It was really hard to get information. But once I did, there was something really illuminating about that. I discovered a lot of new language. I’d never even heard the word transgender before. There were a lot of slurs [and] derogatory terms that we don’t use now. Having a word that really spoke to my experience really helped me come to acceptance of who I was.”
He also shared that hormones weren’t accessible to him at that time because he was an athlete.
“I was cutting my hair the way I wanted to cut it, wearing the clothes I wanted to do, but I kind of felt like I was in between,” Brian says. However, “once I got into my mid-twenties and I was able to access medical care, I was able to start hormone therapy and I was able to see myself expressed on the outside and really be inside my body for the first time — be visibly seen and taken into the world as myself, as Brian.”
“I didn’t see it for myself for a long time, and now it’s like, ‘Well, I can be that for somebody else,’ and I feel equipped to do it,” Brian adds. “I had the privilege of choice.”
He continued, “I know there are a lot of my trans and non-binary
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