Oppenheimer actress Emma Dumont has taken gender ideology to a whole new level of absurdity by coming out as a trans-masculine non-binary person.
The star’s apparent identity crisis was revealed in her Instagram bio update, which shows she wants to be referred to by the label they rather than she. The 30-year-old actress, who played Cillian Murphy’s sister-in-law Jackie in the Oscar-winning film, also debuted under a new name. social mediatakes on a new persona, Nick Dumont. People are starting to forget these new age gender expressions. The title “Transmasculine Non-binary Person” can be hard to grasp, but frankly at this point it sounds like a complicated order from Starbucks.
LOS ANGELES, CA – FEBRUARY 6: Emma Dumont attends the Cadillac Oscar Week Celebration held at Chateau Marmont on February 6, 2020 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for Cadillac)
If this kind of brilliantly orchestrated gender expression continues, we’re all going to need name tags to help us get through it.
A representative for Mr Dumont said: “They identify as transmasculine and non-binary people. Their professional name will remain Emma Dumont, but they are known by friends and family as Nick. It will be called.”
Dumont’s career has really taken off in recent years, with major roles in Paul Thomas Anderson’s Licorice Pizza and the Marvel TV series The Gifted. Dumont also has a new film coming soon titled “The New Me,” but no release date has been set at this time.
Dumont has been active on social media lately, but has not publicly commented on his recent coming out. (Related article: Alex Consani beats woman to be named ‘Model of the Year’)
The actress was born Emma Noel Roberts and has over 25 acting credits since 2009, and this new gender label is the further name change she has undergone.