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Chantelle claimed that Chloe was 'attention-seeking' but she insisted that she was worried because her pal's boyfriend fancied her
One jealous woman on the Jeremy Kyle Show tried to blast her pre-op transgender pal for being 'attention-seeking' after she got her 'man bits out' in a pub.
But Chloe - who explained she was currently transitioning - insisted this didn't happen at all and that in reality her former friend Chantelle was just jealous of her because her boyfriend fancied her.
"Yep she was in the toilet and got her bits out and compared it with another man," Chantelle explained to the host.
Chloe stormed on stage in a pair of towering stilettos and shouted: "You wouldn't know the truth if it hit you in the face. You're lying! She lies about everything, she says she's not cheated on Andy but she's kissed another man."
Chantelle denied she'd cheated on her boyfriend adding that Chloe was trying to stir things between her and Andy.
But Jeremy dealt a shock blow when he read out a statement from Andy himself that revealed it was Chantelle who was being a nightmare and was jealous of Chloe "because she got more likes on Facebook".
Chantelle didn't seem to care about the comments and slammed Chloe again for apparently getting her genitals out, but Chloe bit back: "I'm transgender, I don't like what's down there, so why would I get it out?"
The girls continued to argue but Chloe then made a surprise revelation as she turned to Chantelle who had been claiming that Andy didn't fancy her.
"What did you catch Andy doing? You caught him masturbating over me didn't you?"
"Why would he say that to me when he says your disgusting and doesn't like you?" Chantelle replied.
Chloe explained that she had mistakenly sent some photos of herself in her underwear to Andy and told Jezza Chantelle had discovered her boyfriend pleasuring himself over the images.
Jezza asked: "Not with your man bits out? I'm just checking..."
Chloe responded: "I was supposed to be sending the message to someone else but it went to him..."
But Chantelle wasn't having any of it and said to her former pal: "You're the one giving it this that and the other strutting about. It's attention-seeking."
The host and the audience applauded as Chloe said: "It's not attention seeking I'm bloody proud of what I am.
"I think you look absolutely fantastic. Fair play to you. Anybody who can walk in heels like that..." Jeremy complimented Chloe.
He then told the former BFFs to just stop contacting each other.
* The Jeremy Kyle Show is on weekdays, ITV at 9.25am
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Nowadays transgender people are playing more and more important roles in our society. Here is a list of the top 15 successful transgender celebs. How they look before and after surgery will blow your mind. Click through to read more.
Lili Elbe (born as Einar Mogens Wegener) was the first transgender person in the world. In 1930, Einar went to Germany to undergo a series of experimental sex reassignment surgeries. Unfortunately, she died of complications related to the operations.
Tula is the first transgender Bond Girl (For Your Eyes Only) and was also a playboy model. Tula was born a female trapped in a male body. She was raised as a male until she began her hormone therapy at 17 and afterwards she started living as a female. In 1974, with the money she earned as a showgirl in Paris, Tula finally had a sex reassignment surgery.
Andreja Pejic won both the Hottest Male and Hottest Female model award in the same year. Andreja Pejic turned into an androgynous male model who worked both male and female fashion shows after being scouted as a model just before turning seventeen and whilst working at McDonald's. In early 2014, Pejic underwent gender reassignment surgery and recently, Andrej changed her name to Andrea.
Thomas Beatie is the first male person who gave birth to a child. Thomas Beatie had a gender reassignment surgery in 2002 but kept her "lower lady part" unchanged. In 2007, Thomas underwent an artificial insemination procedure, and became the first pregnant man. Unfortunately, he lost the triplets he was carrying due to an unplanned surgery. However, he didn't give up and eventually gave birth to a healthy baby girl, the first of three healthy babies.
Janet Mock, The People Magazine's former staff editor, shocked the world in 2011 when she revealed that she was a transgender woman. Janet became a sex worker at 16 to earn money for her medical transition. At 18, she went to Thailand to get a gender reassignment surgery. Now she is a transgender rights activist.
This LGBT star is famous for her roles in movies like The Wedding Singer and Last Exist to Brooklyn, etc. Even as a little boy, her family noticed Alexis was always leaning toward femininity. For example, when the gym teacher told the class to get in two lines, boys and girls, she would always go to the girls line. Nowadays, Alexis performs as a Drag Queen and is known as "Eva Destruction".
Born in 1969, Chaz was the only child of Sonny and Cher. While Chaz was still Chastity, she declared herself as a lesbian. In 2008, she had a gender transition and became a transgender man.
Laverne changed how the world saw transgender people after her star performance in the hit Netflix show "Orange is the New Black." She was the first ever openly transgender person on the cover of Time magazine, and the first to be nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award.
Bruce Jenner, the famous athlete, transitioned last year. When she appeared as Caitlyn, she left the "Keeping up with the Kardashians" TV Reality Show, and now has a Reality Show of her own, called "I Am Cait".
Lana Wachowski was once one of the famous Wachowski brothers, who are most known for their movies "V for Vendetta" and "The Matrix". In 2009, Lana started her transition, and now, she is active in the LGBT community.
Candis Cayne appeared in the spotlight when she played transgender mistress Carmelita on the hit show "Dirty Sexy Money". She was the first transgender person with a recurring role on television.
Carmen Carrera came out as trans after the Season 3 of Rupaul's "Drag Race" ended. One interesting thing about Carmen is that there has been a petition sent to Victoria's Secret, to make her the first transgender angel.
Balian Buschbaum was a German female pole vault athlete who won a bronze medal in the European pole vaulting championships. After her retirement from sports, she had gender reassignment surgery and became Balian in 2008.
After being disqualified from Miss Universe for being born a man, Jelena filed a lawsuit against the organizers and even Donald Trump, and won. She ended up in the Top 12.
Fox is the first MMA openly transgender fighter. She has been fighting against controversy since her gender reassignment surgery, considering the fact that she was born a man gives her unfair advantage against other MMA female fighters. But the public gave her a break after it was discovered that she has more estrogen in her body than any other female fighter.






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Published: 19:47 BST, 5 January 2017 | Updated: 19:47 BST, 5 January 2017
Choosing to undergo gender reassignment surgery is an intensely personal and monumental decision — one that, understandably, many trans people choose not to reveal much about.
But one brave teenager named Emmie Smith is not only speaking out about her surgery— the 18-year-old allowed a National Geographic photographer, Lynn Johnson, to come along for the procedure and film her and her Massachusetts-based family through the process.
The magazine has since released a nine-minute video documenting the experience, including interviews with Emmie, her identical twin brother Caleb, her mom, and her plastic surgeon.
Big change: Emmie Smith, 18, was born Walker but transitioned from male to female as a teen
Brave: She let National Geographic's cameras come along for the momentous occasion
Love: Her mother Kate (left), an Episcopal reverend, has been very supportive and was at the hospital for the surgery
Emmie is lucky in that her parents and twin have been very supportive throughout her transitional process, even if it was a shock to come to terms with.
'When I first learned that my child was transgender, I couldn't speak the word, I was so — I didn't know, I didn't know anything about it,' her mother Kate Malin, a reverend at an Episcopal church, says in the video, stuttering out her thoughts.
'Here I was, this "good mother" that researched everything before we, you know, bought a diaper. I was the one in the know, and all of a sudden I didn't know anything and it was frightening and it was other and I didn't want my child to hurt or be hurt or be judged.'
Emmie, formerly Walker, found that she's mostly received a positive and nonjudgmental response to her news. 
Kate said finding out about Emmie was a shock because she knew nothing about being trans
Unique: Emmie has an identical twin brother, Caleb, making them one of a very small number of identical twins of different sexes
Family: Caleb is proud of that fact and has been supportive of his sister
'Being closeted was one of the worst parts of my life. Being out, it's not so much a personal change, it's a social change,' she said.
She shared the news publicly for the first time on Facebook two years ago, and her social circle seemed to adapt quickly.
'The thing I really remember about coming out, was I was in a play. I went to rehearsal, and they were getting my pronouns right, they were using my name,' she recalls. 'It was just a totally different world. It was incredible.'
'If I was not out, I'm not sure I'd be alive right now,' she adds.
Her brother Caleb, too, has taken the news well. He notes, 'I kind of taking pride in being one of the few identical twin pairs that are boy and girl.' 
Important: Emmie said that if she wasn't out, she might not be alive
Unsure: Emmie was hesitant about undergoing the surgery at first, but now says that she has a 'million' reasons for having wanted the change and is happy with the decision
Perfect: She was 'giddy' and 'nervous' on the big day but the surgery was a success
Despite knowing she wanted to be a girl, though, Emmie wasn't always convinced she actually wanted to take surgical steps to change her body.
'When I thought about why I eventually wanted to get this surgery, because I really didn't at first, I think the reason that I ended up really wanting it to happen, started being something more out of convenience,' she explains. 
'As it started to get more real and I got the surgery date and all that, I found a million reasons why I wanted it to happen.'
So, on August 30, 2016, she went under the knife, having a surgeon change her penis into a vagina.
National Geographic was there on the big day, as Kate said she felt 'honored' to accompany her daughter on this journey — adding that they were both 'giddy' and 'nervous'. 
In position: Emmie's legs were held in place with the help of two braces 
Detail: The video goes into great detail about how the procedure is carried out, with Emime's surgeon explaining each step of the operation
Transformation: The penis is used to create a vagina 
Complicated: Emmie hopes that by documenting the procedure, she will help to bring new awareness about transgender people
'I think people are fascinated by gender reassignment surgery. They also don't know how to have a conversation about,' Emmie said of her decision to let the cameras in.
Before heading into the operating room, Kate and Emmie are seen waiting and praying together. Kate looks like she is holding back tears as she asks God to lead Emmie through. 
The surgeon, Dr. Christine McGinn, then explains exactly what happens once the anesthesia kicks in.
'The glans penis becomes the clitoris, the skin of the penis becomes the labia minora and part of the opening of the vagina,' she says. 
'The scrotal skin is taken off and used as a skin graft, it's rolled up into a tube, and that's placed in a space that we make at the base of the scrotum... and that's going to be the lining of the vagina.' 
All the details: Her surgeon explained on camera what the procedure entailed; her penis became the clitoris and labia while the scrotal skin became the inside of the vagina
It's all good: Kate cried and smiled as she called family members to tell them that the surgery went well
'The testicles are removed, and the urethra is actually saved, and the flap of the urethra is used to make a hood for the clitoris.'
After all of that happens, Dr. McGinn wakes up a groggy Emmie, telling her the surgery is over.
The doctor explains in a voice-over that though Emmie looked scared, she knows she will be fine — particularly because her family is there for her. 
'When people don't do well, after their transition, it's because they have absolutely no support system. Their support system is their families putting on a game face, but they're scared as hell too... She's got everything going for her,' she says.
Outside the operating room, Kate can be seen crying and smiling as she calls family members to tell them the surgery went well. 
'I feel like I haven't taken a deep breath in two days,' she says before visiting Emmie and reading her the supportive messages sent by her other family members. 
Kate and her husband know this was the best decision and see Emmie is happy
Strong: Emmie's doctor said she would be fine since she has such a great support system
Getting acquainted: Emmie checks out her new equipment after surgery
'What my husband and I keep remarking on to each other is this just feels so right, it's so her, it's so the child we've always known and loved, even thought a few years ago we wouldn't have necessarily anticipated this step,' says Kate.
'And that's where I think, again, transition is problematic. Because it presupposes an end point, where at some point you have transitioned. Whereas every single one of us is in constant development. This is obviously a huge, huge moment in Emmie's life, but it by no means the end point. In some ways it's just the beginning.'
Emmie took nine weeks to recover, and is now working at an art museum and taking a gap year before starting college in the fall.
She hopes to study acting and is working with her brother on a musical, and wants her story to help educate others.
'If you’re not living freely that’s time wasted, and I felt my time was wasted pretending to be a boy. 
'[Transitioning] was the best decision in my life,' she said. 'It’s not science fiction or mythology. It's what happens to women just trying to be at peace with themselves and their bodies.'
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