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Louix Louix
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Is BBC News corespondent Caroline Wyatt a transgender?

I saw her on a news report last night and she had a very manish-sounding voice.
  • 1 year ago
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It seems unlikely from the biography:

"She was born in Australia in 1967 to British diplomats and attended the Convent of the Sacred Heart School in Woldingham, Surrey."

"The Roman Catholic nuns of the Society of the Sacred Heart came to what was once a country estate, Marden Park, just after World War II. The nuns moved their school from London to this serene and secluded valley setting and re-established it as the Convent of the Sacred Heart, a public school.

In 1985, the school was handed over to lay pedagogical management and continues to evolve under its new and uninspiring name of 'The Woldingham School'. Described in the Good Schools Guide as a 'hugely impressive school really going places under a dynamic head', Woldingham is now one of the leading girls' schools in the country. There is, conveniently, a facility for landing a helicopter, for parents wishing to transport their precious daughters more efficiently."

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  • 1 year ago
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Caroline is definitely not transgender, she's a friend of mine and a real woman. A truly beautiful woman in person and a down-to-earth, simple person when you meet her. Definitely not a Lesbian, she's been involved in a number of relationships over the years as I definitely know, with MEN.

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