Australian transman Henry Tadebois used his skills that he picked up when studying film and TV at Swinburne TAFE in Melbourne to make a rather stunning 'Coming Out' video. Well technically he explained that it was a 'Further Coming Out' as first time around was when he was a lesbian, but now that he is swapping the L (in LGBTGIA) for the T he wants to explain to the world exactly what that means.
The 24-year-old train driver teamed up with his friend Kaylene Tyler to try and de-bunk some of the myths about transman in a style and format that was both enlightening and downright funny. He told BuzzFeed News it was important to him to come out in a light-hearted way.“I didn’t want to be all serious, doom and gloom,” he said. “Humor creates trust, and if you can laugh at something, it’s not a big deal.”
I'm still be the same person you’ve always known,” Henry finishes. “I just need to make the outside match the inside… And I’m super excited!”