Thousands of trans rights activists gather in London after Supreme Court ruling on definition of a woman
- Thousands of trans rights activists gathered in London after the Supreme Court ruled that a woman is defined as someone born biologically female, excluding trans women from this definition.
- The ruling, which provides clarity for women and service providers, means transgender women cannot use single-sex female facilities or compete in women's sports.
- Transgender and human rights groups criticized the decision, stating it undermines the rights of transgender individuals.
- Sophie Gibbs, a transgender woman, expressed that the ruling is 'terrifying' and harmful.
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Florence Pugh Wore A Semi-Nude Dress To The Thunderbolts* Premiere, So Let's Reflect On Some Of Her Best Fashionable Fits
Jeff Spicer. Getty Images. Tim P. Whitby. Getty Images.Marvel had their big premiere for 'Thunderbolts*' last night and so far the reviews are looking pretty damn good! The anti-hero getting praised ...
Pedro Pascal appears at a premiere wearing a "Protect the Dolls" T-shirt in support of trans women.
By Lianne Kolirin, CNN Pedro Pascal used a film premiere in London to speak out for trans rights. The Hollywood actor was photographed on the red carpet for the presentation of Marvel Studios' latest film, "Thunderbolts," wearing a T-shirt with the phrase "Protect the Dolls." The garment, by London-based American designer Conner Ives, has gone viral since Ives wore it at the finale of his Fall/Winter 2025 show in February. The slogan is seen as …
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