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AND Supreme Court in UK A significant rule that limits the definition of a woman to the biological gender has aroused anger among the stars of the BBC “Rupaul’s Drago Race UK”, who has committed to “fighting” against the decision they say “marginalize” the transgender community.
“Return of the Fight Starts Today”, the season of the first winner of Divina de Campo wrote in the x post Last Wednesday, adding, “We will not return to the shadows to be comfortable. F — To the end.”
LGBTQ+ OUTLET FOR NEWS Pinknews reported In the second season, finalist Tayce’s Rage expressed himself through Instagram with the posts the Supreme Court in the UK called “POS [piece of s—]”While expressing solidarity with the affected” trance to brother and sisters “.
UK Supreme Court issues a significant verdict on the legal definition of a woman

Father Stroke, Baga Chipz, The Vivienne, Cheryl Hole, Gothy Kendoll, Feady Kat, Divina de Campo, Sum Ting Wong, Blu Hydrange and Crystal who attended the premiere of Rupaul’s Rupaul race in Ballomsbury Ballroom, London. (Ian West/so pics)
“Nothing or no one can delete you,” one post read in part.
The UK Court of Five Judges gave a unanimous verdict last Wednesday, which means, according to the Law on Equality in the UK, biological males who identify as women can be excluded from the premises of reserved exclusively for women – including locker rooms, homeless shelters, swimming premises and medical or medical Counseling.
The verdict means that even a transgender person with a certificate who recognizes them as a female can legally be excluded from such specific one -sexual spaces.
However, justice of Patrick Hodge said the judgment of the court “does not remove protection against trans people,” which are “protected from discrimination based on gender movement”.
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Divina de Campo hosted during Manchester Pride 2019, August 25, 2019 in Manchester, England. (Shillaine Forrest)
Trans activists such as “Drag Race: UK Vs. The World”, Tia Kofi also responded to the court’s decision, Pinknews reported, and more stories are directly addressing the camera.
“We, now more than ever, have to be allies of the Trans Community. These can not only be trans people who are expected to raise their vote to fight for their existence,” Kofi said in one post.
While the decision welcomed the resistance of transgender activists, the activists for women’s rights such as “Harry Potter” Author JK Rowling celebrated the outcome.

Celebrations outside the Supreme Court on April 16, 2025 in London, England. (And Kitwood)
“Everyone knows what sex is and you can’t change it,” Susan Smith, whose organization brought the case, told women in Scotland.
“It is common sense, the basic common sense and the fact that we were in a rabbit hole in which people tried to deny science and deny reality and hope that it would see us now, back to reality.”
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Fox News’ Stephen Sorace contributed to this report.