Late final week, Euphoria star Hunter Schafer revealed that her renewed passport has been issued with a male gender marker.
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an government order on Jan. 20 requiring the federal authorities to outline intercourse as solely male or feminine and saying that should be mirrored on official paperwork, like passports. The State Division, accountable for passports, is now not issuing passports with the “X” marker that had been obtainable since 2021 and isn’t honouring requests to alter gender markers between “M” and “F.”
Schafer, who got here out as transgender in Grade 9 as a younger teen, stated her new United States passport lists her gender as male now and shared the main points in an eight-and-a-half-minute video posted to TikTok on Saturday.
“I’m positive most of us keep in mind on I feel the primary day of Trump’s presidency, he signed an government order to declare solely two genders acknowledged, female and male assigned at start…. My preliminary response to this, as a result of our president is lots of discuss, I used to be like, ‘I’ll imagine it after I see it,” Schafer, 26, stated. “And at this time I noticed it on my new passport.”
She stated the passport that was meant to hold her nicely into her 30s was stolen whereas she was filming in Spain. After receiving an emergency passport, she later needed to apply for a brand new, everlasting one in Los Angeles. Having had feminine gender markers on her licence and passport since she was an adolescent, Schafer marked “feminine” on her software — however acquired a passport that recognized her as male, she stated. Within the video, she stated she had not had her start certificates amended.
Schafer stated she was making the video to not “fearmonger or create drama or obtain comfort,” however to notice the fact of the scenario.

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“I used to be shocked as a result of … I simply didn’t suppose it was really going to occur. I need to acknowledge my privilege, not solely as a well-known movie star trans girl who’s white and skinny and may adhere to up to date magnificence requirements and I can take part in all of that. I cross and it nonetheless occurred,” she stated within the video.
She stated she believes the change of her gender marker on the brand new passport is “a direct results of the administration our nation is presently working below.”
“I assume I’m simply type of fearful of the best way these items slowly will get carried out,” the actor stated.
“I additionally need to say, I don’t give a f–ok that they put a M on my passport. It doesn’t change actually something about me or my transness, nevertheless, it does make life a bit of tougher. Personally, I imply, I haven’t examined it out but, I’ll came upon subsequent week when I’ve to journey overseas with my new passport, however I’m fairly positive it’s going to come back together with having to out myself to frame patrol brokers and that complete gig way more typically than I wish to or is admittedly obligatory.
“And that is simply my private circumstance, and desirous about different trans ladies who this may additionally be taking place to, or different trans folks, the record solely will get longer so far as the intricacies that come together with the problem that this brings into actual life s–t.
“Trans individuals are lovely. We’re by no means going to cease present. I’m by no means going to cease being trans. A letter and a passport can’t change that. And f–ok this administration. I don’t actually have a solution on what to do about this however I really feel it was essential to share. That is actual,” she concluded.
In an announcement, a spokesperson for the State Division stated that “on account of privateness legal guidelines and restrictions, we don’t touch upon particular instances.”
“The Division is implementing the President’s Government Orders and executing on administration priorities,” the consultant continued. “We’re solely issuing U.S. passports with a male or feminine intercourse marker that matches the applicant’s organic intercourse as outlined within the Government Order.”
Schafer has beforehand spoken out about dealing with transphobic limitations from the federal government. In 2016, she wrote an essay for Teen Vogue, titled How Transgender Teenagers Are Combating Towards Lavatory Legal guidelines. Within the essay, Schafer wrote about the specter of a rest room ban in her residence state of North Carolina.
“Each time I exploit a public lavatory, I’ve to select: Do I break the legislation, or do I disregard my consolation and face the chance of harassment and violence? As a 17-year-old transgender lady who started transitioning at 14, I’ve been wrestling with my gender ever since I used to be a toddler,” she wrote.
“At college, I’ve develop into accustomed to utilizing the ladies’s restroom, the place I really feel most secure and most snug. I’ve lastly begun to simply accept myself as greater than what’s said on my start certificates. However a brand new legislation in my residence state of North Carolina rejects all of this.
“Home Invoice 2, which handed in March, forces transgender folks like me and hundreds of others into loos which might be opposite to our gender identification. It’s a devastating piece of laws that additionally banned anti-discrimination protections for the state’s complete LGBTQ neighborhood.”
Final yr, Schafer spoke with GQ journal about avoiding the phrase “trans” throughout interviews.
“It has not simply occurred naturally by any means. If I let it occur, it could nonetheless be giving ‘Transsexual Actress’ earlier than each article ever,” Schafer defined.
“It took some time to study that I don’t need to be [reduced to] that, and I discover it in the end demeaning to me and what I need to do. Particularly after highschool, I used to be sick of speaking about it. I labored so laborious to get to the place I’m, previous these actually laborious factors in my transition, and now I simply need to be a woman and eventually transfer on.”
—With recordsdata from The Related Press
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