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They came out about their gender in April 2021 via posts on Twitter and Instagram:
They came out about their gender in April 2021 via posts on Twitter and Instagram:
{{quote|[[Singular they|They/them/theirs]]. I don't Identify as she or her. I've never felt like I ever fit in anywhere. I was bullied horribly in school because I was different. The other girls never understood me. It got so bad that my mom pulled me out of school. And still, i don't fit in. I never really connected with anyone my age. My spirit is fluid with a kaleidoscope of color.}}
{{quote|[[Singular they|They/them/theirs]]. I don't Identify as she or her. I've never felt like I ever fit in anywhere. I was bullied horribly in school because I was different. The other girls never understood me. It got so bad that my mom pulled me out of school. And still, i don't fit in. I never really connected with anyone my age. My spirit is fluid with a kaleidoscope of color.}}
Stodden credits [[Elliot Page]] and [[Sam Smith]] for inspiring them to come out.<ref name="Bacardi">{{Cite web |title=Courtney Stodden credits Elliot Page after coming out as non-binary |last=Bacardi |first=Francesca |work=Page Six |date=April 19, 2021 |access-date=April 22, 2021 |url= https://pagesix.com/2021/04/19/courtney-stodden-credits-elliot-page-after-coming-out/}}</ref>


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