“Sexy Beasts” Might Make You Think Of Furries — Here’s Why it Shouldn’t
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On today's episode of BuzzFeed Daily, we broke down the top pop culture headlines AND discussed the furry community and how Sexy Beasts is (and isn’t) connected. You can listen below or scroll down to read more about the interview!
BuzzFeed Daily: As someone who is actually part of the furry community, what was your initial reaction to Sexy Beasts?
BuzzFeed Daily: You mentioned creating a fursona helped you find and embrace yourself as a transgender woman. Could you talk a little more about that process?
RB: I think it was really critical to have a space where I could experiment and explore, because when you're talking about gender, the lines can be so rigidly defined in day-to-day life... I've known that I'm trans since I was about 10, but I never really had the ability to express that, and that was really the only outlet I had for this kind of freedom where I felt safe to explore it. And the fact that furry is an incredibly queer fandom. I think it's, you know, less than 20 percent of people in the furry community identify as heterosexual or not queer in some way. So the fact that this is a group of people were kind of self-selected of other queer nerds who are like figuring out their gender and expressing it as vibrantly as they want to, it was really the perfect setting to jump in and see how I felt about it and to see myself sort of projected as I wish I would be an overall form. I mean, unfortunately, I cannot be a glorious glitter punk jaguar lady as much as I try. But just to even have the outline and say, yes, this speaks to me like I felt like it was something that I could hang on to early on, because you don't know what's going to happen when you start transitioning.
BuzzFeed Daily: Does everyone make their own suit?
And just like that, we’re even more excited for the Sex and the City reboot.
On today’s episode we also talked about Dev Patel’s recent interview about how he’s often been made to feel “not British enough” to play British roles and “not Indian enough” to play Indian characters.
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