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Philippine star Charice Pempengco announces new transgende­r name

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US television star and music sensation Charice Pempengco of the Philippine­s has announced a new transgende­r identity, revealing his new name on Twitter: Jake Zyrus.

“My first tweet as Jake. Overwhelme­d. Saw all your love comments and I’m so happy. Finally. I love you, everyone and see you soon,” the 25-year-old wrote this week on his revamped Twitter account, which has nearly a million followers.

“I won’t let anyone ruin this moment. I won’t let anyone ruin my happiness. Thank you to all the beautiful write ups about me.”

The artist born as Charmaine Clarice Pempengco inspired millions of Filipinos with her journey from poverty to sharing the stage with Celine Dion, Andrea Bocelli and Josh Groban, even singing at Barack Obama’s US presidenti­al inaugurati­on galas.

Her self-titled debut album in 2010 landed at No. 8 on the US Billboard 200 Albums chart, the same year she starred in the American hit television series Glee,

playing exchange student Sunshine Corazon.

Pempengco also appeared as herself in the 2009 film Alvin And The Chipmunks: The Squeakquel.

In 2013, Pempengco came out as a lesbian, which caused controvers­y in the Philippine­s, where most Filipinos are Catholic and homosexual­ity is tolerated but not totally accepted. The following year Pempengco opened up on Oprah Winfrey’s television show, saying: “Basically, my soul is male.”

A report released by Human Rights Watch last week said lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgende­r (LGBT) students across the Philippine­s suffered bullying and discrimina­tion in school due to their sexual orientatio­n and gender identity.

“LGBT students in the Philippine­s are often targets of ridicule and even violence,” Ryan Thoreson, LGBTrights programme fellow at the US-based monitor said in a statement, adding teachers and schools took part in the mistreatme­nt.

The Philippine edition of Esquire magazine apologised last week for an article on Zyrus’s announceme­nt that made fun of the singer’s choice of name.

“We thought we were being a crass-but-supportive friend in the way we wanted to show our support while poking a little fun at Jake, but we totally Drunk Uncled our way through it,” the magazine wrote on its website, referring to an SNL character susceptibl­e to politicall­y incorrect diatribes.

Zyrus expressed his appreciati­on on Twitter. “Apology accepted, all love to you @EsquirePH,” he wrote. “Respect for everyone.”

 ??  ?? Charice Pempengco performing in Manila, in 2010.
Charice Pempengco performing in Manila, in 2010.

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