Hunter Schafer, star of Euphoria, has sparked international conversation after revealing that her new US passport was issued with a male gender marker, despite identifying as female since her teenage years. The 26-year-old transgender actress shared her experience in a candid TikTok video, highlighting the harsh impact of recent policy changes under President Donald Trump’s administration.
Schafer’s original passport, which identified her as female, was stolen while filming in Spain. Upon applying for a replacement in Los Angeles, she received a document marked with “M” for male. This change stems from an executive order signed by Trump, defining gender strictly as male or female based on birth assignment. As a result, the State Department has ceased issuing passports with the non-binary “X” marker and no longer allows changes between “M” and “F.”

“I had a bit of a harsh reality check today and felt like it’s important to share with whoever is listening,” Schafer said in her video. She emphasized that she was not seeking sympathy but wanted to raise awareness of the situation’s real-world impact. Speaking to the Associated Press at the Independent Spirit Awards, where she was nominated for Cuckoo, she reaffirmed the importance of shedding light on such issues: “It doesn’t really change anything about me or my transness. However, it does make my life a little harder.”

Schafer concluded her video with a powerful statement: “Trans people are beautiful. We are never going to stop existing. I’m never gonna stop being trans. A letter and a passport can’t change that.” Her words have since resonated across social media, with supporters denouncing the policy as “beyond cruel” and calling for solidarity: “Together we fight, and together we win.”
In a time when trans rights are increasingly under threat in the United States, Schafer’s voice stands as a reminder of resilience and the importance of standing up against discrimination—because, as she made clear, no law can erase who you are.
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