King Princess

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    King Princess
    Date of birth December 19, 1998
    Place of birth New York City, New York, USA
    Nationality American
    Gender identity genderqueer

    King Princess is a singer/songwriter/musician.

    Quotes

    "I like being a woman sometimes. I would say 49 percent of the time I love my titties. But I'm not fully a woman. I'm somebody who falls center on the gender spectrum, and it changes day to day. It's just not in me to decide."[1]

    "My identities might have once thought to be contradictory but what I love about the time we are living in now is that you can express gender queerness, that you're gay, that you're a lesbian, a girl dating girls. Because I am a girl who dates girls and I have been for a long time. So I am a lesbian. But sometimes I feel like a gay man, you know? Just in my spirit. I'm learning how to be comfortable in between. If you can harness that and feel comfortable in the in-between, it can be freeing and fun. I show it in my art. It's a great perspective to have and I'm happy to have it."[2]

    "I've always been kind of a genderqueer person. It's something I kind of came into later 'cause I didn't really think about it as an identity as much as the way it had to do with the people I loved and the way I dressed…I like that I can ride that line on the periphery of femininity. I don't always have to be an active participant. I think that's really freeing."[3]

    References

    1. Bagley, Christopher (5 June 2019). "King Princess on the Limits of Being Pop's New Queer Idol". W Magazine | Women's Fashion & Celebrity News. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
    2. Macdonald, Jocelyn (31 May 2019). "Exclusive: King Princess on Identity, Pride, and The Inspiration Behind "Talia"". AfterEllen. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
    3. Gutowitz, Jill (15 June 2018). "King Princess Is a Genderqueer Pop Icon for the Next Generation of Queer Youth". them. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
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