Scottish Daily Mail

Actress Alice branded bigot over sex-swap athlete Bruce

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There have been declaratio­ns of support from across the world for Bruce Jenner, the former Olympic champion and stepfather of reality TV star Kim Kardashian, following his announceme­nt that he identifies as a woman after beginning gender reassignme­nt treatment.

But Star Trek actress Alice eve has boldly gone where few public figures have gone before by wading into transgende­r politics.

The daughter of Waking The Dead actor Trevor eve has provoked a furore by taking umbrage with decathlon gold medallist Jenner’s declaratio­n that ‘for all intents and purposes’ he is a woman.

‘Nope,’ she wrote on her Instagram page. ‘If you were a woman no one would have heard of you because women can’t compete in the decathlon. You wouldn’t be a hero. You would be a frustrated young athlete who wasn’t given a chance.

‘Until women are paid the same as men, then playing at being a “woman” while retaining the benefits of being a man is unfair,’ she added. ‘Do you have a vagina? Are you paid less than men? Then my friend, you are a woman.’

Alice, 33, who married her teen sweetheart Alex Cowper- Smith on New Year’s eve, attended £25,368-a-year Westminste­r School and obtained a degree from Oxford University before going on to star in blockbuste­r film franchises such as Sex And The City and Men In Black.

Fans, however, vowed to ‘ unfollow’ her on social media as she was quickly besieged by comments accusing her of being ‘transphobi­c’ and conflating two very different issues. ‘Your notion that Jenner is “playing” at being a woman is honestly disgusting,’ one critic remarked, while another wrote: ‘This is transphobi­a at its finest.’ Alice was even accused of being ‘ transmisog­ynistic’ and told: ‘Stick to acting, love.’

After the backlash, Alice tried to engage with her detractors before eventually deleting her two posts.

‘I do agree that the struggle for transgende­rs is unique and horrific,’ she backtracke­d.

‘however, I do want to also support a cause I strongly believe in, the right for women to have equal rights to men. The transgende­r equality struggle is the next one, as we all know. And very real it is, too.’

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