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Rock singer Mina Caputo detransitioning after curing ‘gender dysphoria’

More than 10 years after coming out as transgender, the lead singer of rock band Life of Agony has released his gender transition.

Mina Caputo, 50, said he has “cured” his gender dysphoria and plans to live his life as a man again, announcing that he has already begun the process.

“Surgery has been booked to remove my fake breasts. I will continue to live lovingly as a holy man,” the rocker said in an Instagram video. per daily mail.

Mina Caputo in New York City on August 16, 2013. Getty Images

“I healed from my gender dysphoria. It took years and many walks through the fire, but I was able to overcome my misconceptions about my soul and spirit.”

Caputo was born as Keith The musician came out as transgender in 2011.

The rock singer has been detransitioning since coming out as transgender in 2011. Minakaput/Instagram
Keith began identifying with Mina in 2008. red ferns

he posted announcement His followers began leaving comments about his appearance and claiming that he looked like a man.

“I'm making this video because a lot of people are throwing shade at me, saying I'm ugly and that I look like a man,” Caputo said.

“It's like a honey lamb, I'm a man, I've always been a man. You're just not used to hearing real people talk. You're not used to people telling you lies about your identity.” ” he said.

He said he stopped taking hormones six or seven years ago. Getty Images

Caputo told his followers that he has not taken hormones for several years, adding that the transition process will be completed next year.

“Yes, it has been six or seven years since I stopped hormone therapy and in January 2025, I am scheduled for surgery to remove my fake breasts and I am starting to feel better about myself as a divine man. I plan to live with love inside,” the singer said.

“I will be completely physically detransitioned in 2025. I can't wait. I feel so free.”

His procedure is expected to be completed next year. Getty Images
The band's bassist Alan Robert said he was “proud” of the rocker's journey. Getty Images

The band's lead singer said he was “very proud” of himself.

“I've been through a lot over the years. I don't want my biggest enemy to be gender dysphoria. This is one of the most unpleasant things I've ever experienced in my life.” That’s one thing, but I’m really glad it’s over.”

Life of Agony bassist and co-founder Alan Robert expressed support for Caputo's transition in the comments section.

“I'm so proud of your journey and your raw honesty,” Robert wrote. “No matter what happens, I will always be here for you. We may not be related by blood, but we are truly family.”

Desexualization is the process of halting or reversing a person's gender change, including social, medical, surgical, and legal changes.

Life of Agony is an American alternative metal band from Brooklyn formed in 1989. The group is known for albums such as “A Place Where There's No More Pain” (2017) and “The Sound of Scars” (2019).

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