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Second Wachowski Sibling Comes Out As Trans

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The Windy City Times published this selfie of Lilly Wachowski.

Via windycitymediagroup.com

Lilly Wachowski, the filmmaker who rose to prominence with the 1999 film The Matrix, came out as transgender in a statement to Chicago's Windy City Times March 8. The writer, director, and producer, whose sister, Lana, came out as transgender in 2012, wrote that she was already "living as an out transgender person" but hadn't formally announced her transition yet.

In her statement, Wachowski said she decided to come out after a reporter from the Daily Mail knocked on her door and asked to interview her about her gender identity, which she had not yet discussed publicly. She recalled that the Daily Mail was the same media organization that nationally outed an elementary school teacher who later killed herself, and rather than speak further with the Mail reporter, Wachowski opted to come out to a local LGBT media outlet. (She grew up in the Chicago area.)

Despite coming out under outside pressure, the filmmaker's statement contained moments of humor. She began it with the salacious headline she'd been expecting for a year, "SEX CHANGE SHOCKER — WACHOWSKI BROTHERS NOW SISTERS!!!" She also cited the high rates of violence and murder against transgender people, threats that inform the recommendations of GLAAD and other LGBT organizations that media outlets refrain from outing trans people.

She said that she's "one of the lucky ones" because she can afford doctors and therapists to not only transition — which she said she has done — but "to actually survive this process." And she also noted she has the support of her family, friends, and colleagues. "Everyone is cool with it," she wrote. "Yes, thanks to my fabulous sister they've done it before, but also because they're fantastic people. Without the love and support of my wife and friends and family I would not be where I am today."

Wachowski took control of her narrative, saying, "We need to elevate the dialogue beyond the simplicity of binary. Binary is a false idol."

Citing the scholar José Muñoz, she wrote, "I will continue to be an optimist adding my shoulder to the Sisyphean struggle of progress and in my very being, be an example of the potentiality of another world."

You can read Wachowski's statement in full on Windy City Times.

Besides The Matrix franchise, the Wachowskis wrote and produced V for Vendetta in 2006, they wrote and directed Speed Racer in 2008, co-wrote and co-directed Cloud Atlas in 2012, and found cult success with the 2015 film Jupiter Ascending, which they wrote, directed, and produced. Most recently, they released the series Sense8 on Netflix, which featured a trans character played by a trans actor.

BuzzFeed News has reached out to both Wachowski's representative and the Daily Mail for further comments.


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