Singer Tish Hyman publicly criticized the presence of "grown men with big d***s in the women's locker room" at Gold's Gym, California. One individual involved in the confrontation was identified as Alexis Black, a transgender person, according to TMZ.
Hyman's outburst led to her being expelled from the Beverly Center Gold's Gym location. Although the incident occurred when Gold's Gym operated the facility, EoS Fitness took over several Southern California Gold's Gym locations in late October and now manages the gym where this event happened.
Known for hits like Subway Art and Home for Christmas, the 42-year-old singer explained on TMZ Live that this episode was not isolated but part of a series of encounters. She said she frequently encountered transgender individuals in the women's locker room at Gold's Gym, which left her feeling fearful and uneasy.
Hyman described some of these interactions as hostile, mentioning that the transgender people involved were rude and threatening, often calling her “bitch.” She became exhausted by these experiences and felt the gym failed to protect or respond adequately.
“Today he saw me walk into the women’s room followed me in and called me a bitch. I ran out into the locker room crying and screaming.”
Tish Hyman’s confrontation with Alexis Black highlights ongoing tensions at Gold's Gym regarding transgender presence in women's locker rooms, prompting a heated public debate.
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