💨 Abstract
Ellis Howard, the lead in the BBC drama "What It Feels Like For A Girl," expresses gratitude for being part of a show that humanizes trans people. The series, based on Paris Lees' memoir, follows Byron, a trans individual seeking self-discovery in early 2000s Nottingham. The cast highlights the show's relevance amidst ongoing political challenges and celebrates its portrayal of trans experiences.
Courtesy: Emily Bashforth
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