‘I’m naked’: Gymgoer’s bathroom act slammed

‘I’m naked’: Gymgoer’s Bathroom Act Sparks Controversy

A well-known singer-songwriter was banned from a Gold’s Gym in Los Angeles after a heated confrontation with a trans woman over the use of the women’s locker room.

Incident Details

Tish Hyman, 42, a singer-songwriter from the Bronx, New York, had her gym membership canceled following a filmed argument with a trans woman identified as Alexis Black. Hyman spotted Black in the women’s change room, which led to the confrontation.

“Now he knows how to be a man, right? Stay outta the women’s locker room! We don’t want it,” Hyman stated. “He needs to have his gym membership revoked for that s**t!”

Complaints and Tensions

Hyman explained that she and other women had previously complained about Black. Black is currently transitioning and taking hormones but retains male genitalia. Black denies ever fully exposing herself to Hyman and sees no issue with her presence.

“You can’t get rid of me for this! I’m a woman and I have every right not to want a man in the rest room when I’m naked! There are girls naked in there!” Hyman said.

Gym’s Response

The gym decided to terminate access for both members in response to the escalating tensions caused by the dispute over changeroom access.

Summary: A clash over gender and locker room privacy at a Los Angeles gym led to membership bans, highlighting ongoing debates around transgender rights and women’s safety in shared spaces.

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