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LoginShe bravely battled through a panic attack to tell the world - and now can finally feel comfortable in her own skin. The star of the viral 'Gingers Do Have Souls' video has today announced she is transgender. YouTube vlogger CopperCab, whose former name is Michael Kittrell, reached the heights of internet fame six years ago when his emotional rant about getting bullied because of his red hair went viral. It was viewed more than 40million times and was even parodied on an episode of South Park. Today the year-old announced she is transgender on Twitter , battling through an anxiety attack to release a clip on YouTube in which she talks about her decision. CopperCab, who now wishes to be known as Claire, explained she hasn't uploaded a video in five months as she's been taking Hormone Replacement Therapy. She also revealed that she has been saving for surgery for a year but wouldn't go into any further details. Claire said: "I'm not going to live another year of my life pretending to be someone else.
Said Kittrell, who now identifies as Claire:. I went to a pretty conservative school growing up, and when I first made Gingers Have Souls, you know I wasn't just getting picked on just because I was a redhead, a ginger. I was also being picked on because I was more feminine than other guys. I didn't fit in. I didn't play football. I didn't hang out with girls after school. I only have one friend, who I won't bring up.
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These days we all know that feeding trolls makes them even hungrier. Back then, Kittrell decided to toss them great bloody hunks of meat and started a feeding frenzy which has still not abated. After posting his first video. Coppercab was bombarded with abuse by online bullies, professional web celebrities and fellow YouTube personalities. Yet since he broke the internet almost a decade ago, one question remained unanswered: is Coppercab for real?
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