Jennifer Sey Questions "False Narrative" on Gender Identity, Citing Men with Cosmetic Surgery

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Jennifer Sey, the former Levi's executive and founder of XX-XY Athletics, has publicly questioned societal narratives surrounding gender identity, specifically referencing men who undergo cosmetic breast surgery. In a recent social media post, Sey challenged the perceived inconsistency in public discourse, stating, "So what about all the men with fake boobs which they claim they need to be their authentic selves? Maybe they should let go as well." She further labeled the prevailing narrative a "Good 'false narrative' to release."

Sey's tweet also directly invoked actress and activist Alyssa Milano, asking, "Wonder what Alyssa has to say on that subject." While Milano has been a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, there is no immediate public record of her direct engagement with Sey on this specific topic. Sey, known for her outspoken views, previously resigned from Levi's in 2022 due to disagreements over COVID-19 policies and has since become a prominent voice in conservative circles, advocating for the exclusion of transgender women from women's sports.

Her company, XX-XY Athletics, launched in March 2024, explicitly promotes the belief in binary biological sex and aims to "stand up for women's sports." The brand has faced legal challenges, including a lawsuit against Colorado's Kelly Loving Act, which expands anti-discrimination protections for transgender individuals. Sey's public statements consistently align with her company's mission, emphasizing biological sex differences and criticizing what she perceives as "woke capitalism."

This latest comment from Sey underscores the ongoing, contentious debate surrounding gender identity, authenticity, and the role of biological sex in public life and sports. Her remarks continue to draw attention to the differing perspectives on these complex social issues.