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Trans Kids Are The New Fashion Accessories Among Hollywood’s Most Deranged Moms

There’s a celebrity trend that has nothing to do with the season’s hottest fashion designer, jewelry item or flashy car. Instead, Hollywood stars are parading their transgender children around like some sort of good luck charms on a keychain.

Actresses like Megan Fox, Jennifer Lopez and Charlize Theron have been posing for photos next to their transgender or “non-binary” kids, sending a message that this is somehow the new definition of cool. Fox specifically has styled her three boys in very obviously feminine ways, something that Northwestern University Psychologist Dr. Michael Bailey called “kind of crazy.”

“I think that our society now is kind of crazy, and that is, you know, that’s an example, I guess, of how we’re crazy, and I think that’s really bad for our society. I don’t know why anybody would think that’s a good idea,” Bailey told the Daily Caller.

Fox has openly discussed her support of her alleged non-binary child Noah, a son she shares with ex-husband Brian Austin Green. Noah has been photographed wearing dresses when he was as young as age five. The “Transformers” actress insisted that he made that fashion choice himself but has also admitted to encouraging Noah to form a unique identity. Fox says Noah started wearing dresses at age two, according to People.

“When I became pregnant with Noah, I could feel, through my mother’s intuition I suppose, that he was not subscribing to gender stereotypes, so I decided to provide an environment for him early on that would allow him to discover how he wanted to express himself,” she said in a 2019 interview with Education and Career News.

Noah apparently gets bullied at school, but Fox told Glamour in a 2022 interview she gave her son books that tell him it’s okay to dress like a girl.

Dr. Bailey told the Caller that actors aren’t really known for being “mentally healthy people,” which perhaps can explain certain choices.

“They’re known for being good actors and actresses, and, you know, they tend to be good looking and so on. I think that there’s probably a high rate of certain kinds of problems, like personality disorders. I’m not saying [Fox] has one, although this behavior certainly makes me wonder.”

Because of my mother’s Hollywood heritage we had a fairly-steady stream of actors visiting and staying in our house over the years; with but one exception*, they all seemed to suffer from, as Dr. Bailey says, “a high rate of … personality disorders”. Few of the men wore dresses, mind you, but it was a different era; I’m sure that would have changed by now.

(The exception to that parade of nice, but whacky Hollywood stars was family friend Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., who was as impressive off-screen as he was on it — more so, in fact. Kind, intelligent, and rarely seen in a pinafore and curlers, at least when he was at our house.

You can read his full military history here — very impressive for anyone, let alone a Hollywood star who could have stayed there, making heroic war movies, or flying about on USO tours.)

*Ah, sorry, Granny, but ….