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Bette Midler clarifies she wasn't being 'transphobic' with tweet defining women following backlash

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Bette Midler clarified she wasn't trying to be "transphobic" with her tweet claiming women were being stripped of their name.

Midler walked back her original comments Tuesday on Twitter after receiving backlash online. "WOMEN OF THE WORLD!" Midler originally wrote on Twitter. "We are being stripped of our rights over our bodies, our lives and even of our name!

They don't call us 'women' anymore; they call us 'birthing people' or 'menstruators,' and even 'people with vaginas.'" "Don't let them erase you!" she added. "Every human on earth [sic] owes you!" Bette Midler clarified that she wasn't being "transphobic" with a tweet she shared about women being stripped of their name. (Nancy Rivera/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images) She received backlash in the replies of her tweet. "No one is trying to erase women with inclusive language about people who need abortion care.

No one is calling you anything but what you prefer," Roxane Gay wrote. "You should extend that courtesy in return." "Don't fall for the anti-trans panic fake nonsense," Dr.

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