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EXCLUSIVE! Trans ‘Bachelorette’ contestant: I faked it the whole time

I'm a man, a man!

That was the bombshell that transgender “Bachelorette” star Josh Sater made on BlazeTV's “Primetime.” alex stein“Yesterday.

“Biological men who put on a woman's face and make-up are like pulling a stunt. They're faking being a woman. So what I did was pretend to be a woman. I mean, I pretended.”

This revelation comes just a few months after the beautiful contestant announced her transition from male to female.

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The sit-down with Stein began as a simple act of expression, as is customary for a hirsute, bearded woman determined to live her truth.

However, the atmosphere quickly changed from trance joy to “Trance? Oh!” Seiter removed her makeup and spoke to Stein, a female-to-male transgender, one last time.

“For the past five months, I've been conducting a social experiment online to expose how gullible and delusional the left is,” Seiter said, reverting to the gender assigned at birth. .

Some felt Mr. Zeiter's harsh description of the many alliance announcements that accompanied the transition was ungrateful.

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The Pink News writer acknowledged the great effort Mr. Sater had put into the scheme, but said: Amelia Hansford declared The LGBTQ+ community wasn't angry.

“Ziter posted a total of 131 posts and 108 reels on Instagram over a period of months trying to convince people that he was transgender. For what? Gay people? To convince people that everyone is welcome?”

“What he’s missing in all of this is that transgender people don’t owe him anything,” Hansford continued matter-of-factly. “So do the friends, allies, and family members who choose to stay in their lives and support them.” Standards don't mean anything. They're worse than nothing.”

Meanwhile, Sater suggested that it is transgender ideologues who are pushing “distorted standards.”

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“Biological men who put on a woman's face and put on makeup are like doing a stunt. They're faking being a woman. So what I did was faking being a fake. That's true,” Sater said.

It was a performance as surprising in some ways as former Bud Light publicist Dylan Mulvaney's “Girls'' record that went viral.

In fact, Sater is the first to admit that Mulvaney was a huge inspiration in getting his message across.

“It's very insulting to women to say we have a shared experience,” Sater said. I felt that this was perfectly expressed by Mulvaney's portrayal of “excessive'' minstrel-like femininity.

“Autofeminism is when a man becomes aroused by seeing himself as a woman,” Seiter added.

To watch the entire conversation between Stein and the all-new male Sater, check out the full episode of “Primetime with Alex Stein” below.

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