🐱 Hugh Sheridan was driven to suicide by transgender activists

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Hugh Sheridan has revealed that he was driven to suicide after being targeted by transgenderactivists last year, which led to him being severely trolled online.

The actor, 36, also slammed cancel culture while discussing the ordeal with the Sydney Morning Herald on Saturday.

The backlash started after the Packed to the Rafter star accepted the lead role in the musical stage play, Hedwig and the Angry Inch.


The story centers around Hedwig, a genderqueer punk singer from Germany who falls in love with an American soldier.

Hedwig undergoes sex reassignment surgery to become a woman and flee to the US with their lover, but the surgery is botched and the soldier heads back home alone.

The musical, which was developed into a 2001 film, has gained a cult following over the years and has been played on Broadway and in London's West End.

When Hugh was announced for the lead role for the Sydney version early last year, he was immediately met with backlash from members of the LGBTQI+ community, who demanded that the role go to a transgender actor.

Four transgender activists had organised an open letter demanding he be dropped from the musical, which resulted in the actor being trolled on social media with 'horrific messages'.

The letter, which was signed by more than 1700 people, said that Sheridan's casting was 'offensive and damaging to the trans community' and was causing 'genuine stress' to members of the trans community.

The letter gained so much media attention that Hedwig's American creators, John Cameron Mitchell and Stephen Trask, issued a statement that Hedwig was not transgender and that anybody could play the role.

However, it wasn't enough to quell the backlash, with the musical's Australian producers eventually siding with the activists and cancelling the show altogether.

The cancellation led to the entire cast and crew, which included a trans woman and indigenous singer Casey Donovan, all losing their jobs.

Hugh was branded 'transphobic' by trolls on social media, and the backlash intensified when he responded to one of the transgender activists in his DMs, calling them 'insane'.

The person then posted the private message on their own Instagram account, which caused Hugh to be trolled even further.

'I went into a very, very dark place,' he told the Sydney Morning Herald, before revealing that he tried to commit suicide twice over the ordeal.

'You cannot support cancel culture if you care about people's mental health,' he continued.

'Corporations who are cutting down forests – cancel them. People with outlandish right-wing views – go for it. But people who are your allies? How can you crush somebody's creativity and self-expression because I have not come out as trans?'

One of the activists behind the letter, Zoe Terakes, declined to be interviewed for Sydney Morning Herald's story despite being at the forefront of the movement to have Hugh removed from the musical.

Zoe, who identifies as a 'trans masc nonbinary guy' and goes by they/them pronouns, posted the open letter to Sheridan and Hedwig's producers last November.

Days later, Zoe shared a celebratory post to their Instagram account once Hedwig had been cancelled.

'Through my tears and gratitude, I can proudly say we did something,' Zoe gushed.

'Still awaiting any personal response/apology from @hugh_sheridan for the way he has addressed trans folk in the past 48 hours.'

Hugh sought mental health treatment at the Prince of Wales Hospital in November following the cancellation of the musical.

'I literally woke up in hospital and didn't remember how I got there and the doctors told me I had had an anxiety attack,' he told Sam Armytage in March.

Earlier this year, Zoe took aim at a public women's bath in Coogee and called them 'transphobic' for only allowing transgender women who had undergone gender reassignment surgery to swim there.

Zoe tagged the Randwick City Council and urged their followers to contact the council about making their policies more 'trans inclusive'.

According to Zoe's demands, anybody who identifies as a transgender woman, regardless of whether or not they had undergone any gender reassignment surgery, should be allowed to swim in the women's space.

'Hey. Did you know that the Coogee women's baths are straight up transphobic? Well. Now you do,' Zoe wrote on Instagram at the time.

'They have published on their website, 'a safe place for all women,' yet IN THE SAME BREATH ON THE SAME WEBSITE they have written, 'only transgender women who have undergone gender reassignment surgery are allowed entry.'

'Maybe they can pay every trans woman's 30 thousand dollar surgery upon entry? This shit is violent. This shit is why trans women's suicide + murder rates are so high, and why their life expectancy is so low. It is all connected.'

Outside of their activism, Zoe is a well known actor best known for appearing in Wentworth and Nine Perfect Strangers.

If you or anyone you know is struggling contact Lifeline or Beyond Blue.
 
It is entirely understandable his suicide attempt.

There was just no way he could not go on twitter, FB and the internet in general to avoid this.

The fact that he tried to commit suicide just shows how appropriate he actually was for the role. The fact he failed twice is even more proof.
 
The letter, which was signed by more than 1700 people, said that Sheridan's casting was 'offensive and damaging to the trans community' and was causing 'genuine stress' to members of the trans community.
As far as I can tell, people not worshipping the ground they walk on is offensive to the trans community and causes them distress, so if they’re already going to be offended and distressed, let’s just go for broke.

The letter gained so much media attention that Hedwig's American creators, John Cameron Mitchell and Stephen Trask, issued a statement that Hedwig was not transgender and that anybody could play the role.

However, it wasn't enough to quell the backlash, with the musical's Australian producers eventually siding with the activists and cancelling the show altogether.
“A tranny should play this role or no one should!”
”But the character isn’t trans”
”A tranny should play this role or no one should!”
”Ok. No one should. Play cancelled.”

The fact that 4 angry trannies was enough to get this whole thing shut down and troons still claim they’re not the most privileged people in the world is clearly at odds.
 
I tell you what...

We should offer guys wanting sex changes the full deal - everything - in exchange for 3 tours in "X" country with a license to kill and unlimited weaponry. They are vicious bastards, they'd made the Sardaukar tremble with fear.
 
>"was driven to suicide"
>is still alive

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Everyone involved seems exceptional.
'Corporations who are cutting down forests – cancel them. People with outlandish right-wing views – go for it. But people who are your allies? How can you crush somebody's creativity and self-expression because I have not come out as trans?'
Im sry but i find it hard to feel sry for this faggot. Cancel culture is toxic when it cancels me type. You asked for this. Now wallow in the misery you and your ilk perpetuate.

Lefties cannibalizing each other will never not be funny.
 
Articles like this make me feel even less sympathy fof trannies
What if the company cast a troon for the main role of the play? They'll be whining about it, too
 
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It is entirely understandable his suicide attempt.

There was just no way he could not go on twitter, FB and the internet in general to avoid this.

The fact that he tried to commit suicide just shows how appropriate he actually was for the role. The fact he failed twice is even more proof.
I agree with you, but also remember that these people go for more than just sending insults and some mean words, they want to destroy your life and your career and basically remove you from society. They only need to push a bit harder to actually achieve it, e.g. Gina Carano, August Ames, Alec Holowka. Gina was lucky that she isn't an insane liberal.
 
They should have hired a tranny to do the role and then forced the tranny to cut off his tits so he could play the first bit as a man.
 
Regardless of the actor and their history, I really find it absurd the length these creatures go to feel validated as human beings. If you deny my humanity I will smite you with a banshee's cry. Need the 41% to become 98% IMO.
 
These people just want a sense of accomplishment and control with minimal effort. Like karens, they don't do it out of principle.
 
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