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Pink Blasts Hater for Using Eddie Izzard Photo to Wish Her a Happy Birthday

Pink celebrated her 44th birthday the other day and a Twitter troll tried to bring her down by wishing her a happy birthday with a photo of Eddie Izzard.

The hater was clearly trying to compare Pink and Eddie‘s looks in the photo.

Instead of letting it get to her, Pink took to social media to explain how she used the hateful tweet as a lesson for her daughter Willow.

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Suzy Izzard Shares Preferred Name & Pronouns, But Doesn't Mind Being Called Eddie

Suzy Izzard is sharing her preferred pronouns and name.

The 61-year-old comedian, who will still go by Eddie Izzard in her professional life, says that she prefers the name Suzy, but she doesn’t mind if anyone calls her Eddie.

Suzy also shared that she prefers she/her pronouns, but doesn’t mind if anyone uses he/him.

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Comedian Eddie Izzard Reveals New Alternate Name During Podcast Interview

Eddie Izzard has revealed her brand new name in a podcast interview.

The 61-year-old British comedian and actor revealed during an appearance on Matt Forde’s Political Party podcast, that she’d added Suzy to their name.

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Peacock's Langdon Series 'The Lost Symbol' Gets First Trailer Starring Ashley Zukerman!

Peacock has unveiled the first trailer for the highly anticipated Robert Langdon series, Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol.

The series is based on the best-selling novel by Dan Brown and follows the early adventures of young Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon, who must solve a series of deadly puzzles to save his kidnapped mentor and thwart a chilling global conspiracy.

Ashley Zukerman is taking on the role of Langdon, previously played by Tom Hanks in the movies The Da Vinci Code, Angels & Demons, and Inferno. He is best known for roles in TV shows like Succession and Designated Survivor.

Also starring in the series are Valorie Curry, Sumalee Montano, Rick Gonzalez, Eddie Izzard, and Beau Knapp.

No premiere date has been announced yet, but the show is expected to debut on the streaming service Peacock later this year.

Eddie Izzard Says She's Not Going To Be Actively Looking For Female Roles

Eddie Izzard suits up with a bowtie for the premiere of her new movie, Six Minutes to Midnight, held at De La Warr Pavilion on Monday (March 29) in Bexhill, England.

The movie, which was co-written by Eddie, centers young women who were sent to a finishing school in an English seaside town to learn the language and be ambassadors for a future looking National Socialist.

A teacher there sees what is coming and is trying to raise the alarm. But the authorities believe he is the problem.

The movie is out now, and streaming on Amazon Prime.

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In a new interview with Huffington Post, Eddie revealed that she’s not actively seeking out female roles, following the reveal that she used she/her pronouns.

“It’ll probably still be male roles I’m doing in films,” Eddie said, adding that she doesn’t think she’ll look to pick up female roles.

Instead, Eddie is focused on writing other stories and knows there’s space for more trans representation.

“I think there is a transgender action hero type character, which I think should be coming out somewhere in the future,” she teases. “I always was a tomboy. I was a boy tomboy, now I’m a girl tomboy. I was always fighting, scrapping, running, jumping, climbing trees. The tomboy aspect of me hasn’t moved an inch.”

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Eddie Izzard Defends JK Rowling, Says She Doesn't Think the Author is Transphobic

Eddie Izzard is weighing in on the controversy regarding JK Rowling‘s comments about the trans community.

If you missed it, the 58-year-old English comic recently came out as gender fluid while announcing that she prefers using she/her pronouns.

Last year, the 55-year-old Harry Potter author came under fire when she made comments about gender, that were widely viewed as transphobic.

In a new interview, Eddie defended JK, while also saying that she doesn’t think the author is transphobic.

“I don’t think J.K. Rowling is transphobic,” Eddie shared with The Telegraph. “I think we need to look at the things she has written about in her blog. Women have been through such hell over history. Trans people have been invisible, too.”

Eddie continued: “I hate the idea we are fighting between ourselves, but it’s not going to be sorted with the wave of a wand. I don’t have all the answers. If people disagree with me, fine, but why are we going through hell on this?”

Harry Potter stars, including Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint, all shared statements denouncing JK‘s comments, while showing their support for the trans community.

However, this one Harry Potter actor did defend JK Rowling amid the controversy.

Eddie Izzard Identifies As Gender Fluid & Announces She Will Go By She/Her Pronouns

Eddie Izzard is trending on social media today for a powerful reason.

The 58-year-old British comic opened up in a new interview that they are now going by she and her pronouns after identifying as gender fluid.

During a sitting for Sky Arts’ Portrait Artist Of The Year, Eddie revealed she was embracing all the “facets that make her unique”, EW reported.

“I try to do things that I think are interesting, and this is the first program I’ve asked if I can be she and her. A little transition period,” Eddie shared with Curtis Holder, the artist whose painting won the competition.

She added, “Well it feels great, because people just assume that they just know me from before but I’m gender fluid. I just want to be based in girl mode from now on.”

Fans online are embracing Eddie‘s reevaluation and sharing their support.

Eddie‘s pronoun usage follows Elliot Page‘s announcement that he was transgender earlier in the month.

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