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Eurovision star Nemo takes action after UK court ruling on transgender women

  • Swiss Eurovision winner Nemo is advocating for transgender rights following a recent UK Supreme Court ruling, posting contact details for MPs on social media to protest the decision.
  • The Supreme Court recently ruled that a woman for anti-discrimination law means someone born biologically female, but the ruling offered no clear winner and kept transgender protections intact.
  • The ruling will exclude transgender women from women's toilets, hospital wards, and sports teams, which transgender groups say undermines their rights amid ongoing debates.
  • Nemo described this period as emotionally challenging for transgender individuals and encouraged people to speak out and support others in doing the same.
  • Nemo is rehearsing for the Eurovision Grand Final on May 17 in Basel after winning in 2024 with 'The Code', and expressed hope that society is generally moving forward with more empathy and understanding.
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Eurovision star Nemo takes action after UK court ruling on transgender women

Eurovision winner Nemo is standing up for transgender rights. They have posted details for how people in the U.K. can contact lawmakers to protest the Supreme Court’s ruling that will exclude transgender women from women’s toilets, hospital wards and sports teams.

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Associated Press News broke the news in United States on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
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