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G Flip is helping children around the world understand what non-binary means.
In aTikTokstitch posted to G Flip’s page, they show themselves reacting to two Australian childrendiscussingthe singer’s gender identity.
When one child named Violet says, “She is a really good drummer,” referencing G Flip, who recentlymarriedSelling SunsetstarChrishell Stause, in the clip, the other child, Levi, quickly corrects her and looks for the right words to teach his sister about pronouns.
“She’s not — it’s not — a she or a he, she’s non-binary — wellthey’renon-binary,” Levi explains to his sibling.
When Violet asks what non-binary means, Levi confidently provides an answer as the pair’s mother listens in with a smile.
“It’s when someone feels like they’re a — they’re not a girl or a boy,” he declares before expanding the definition in his own words. “Or sometimes they feel like they’re a boy and a girl, so they’re both.”
Without hesitation, the previously confused Violet acknowledges a new understanding of gender identity and corrects her initial phrase, announcing, “They’re a really good drummer.” Levi cheerfully responds, “That’s more like it!”
In their reaction video on TikTok, G Flip, 29, wrote on the screen, “If kids can understand it, then so can adults,” as they held their hands to their heart while watching the children talk.
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Fans responded with overwhelming support for G Flip and the mother whose children shared this conversation.
“Proof intolerance is learned behavior. Manifesting this level of understanding for my two kids,” one fanwrote.
G Flip has been an inspiration for many in the realm of gender identity exploration and beingnon-binary. One fan tweeted in support of them just days before the TikTok was posted, saying, “gflip made me comfortable with my own skin.”
source: people.com