A Canadian teacher is getting another 15 minutes of fame after photos surfaced of the alleged transgender individual wearing men’s clothes.
The shop teacher at Ontario’s Oakville Trafalgar High School gained momentary fame in September when videos of him wearing giant prosthetic breasts with prominent nipples appeared online. Now, evidence that the individual often wears clothing suitable for his biological gender — without the Z-sized prosthetic mammaries — has shone the public spotlight upon him again.
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The transgender Ontario high school shop teacher who has received international attention for wearing giant prosthetic breasts in class apparently dresses much more casually at home.
The teacher, who has made headlines for sporting a blonde wig and a Z-cup artificial chest, was reportedly spotted by a neighbor dressed as a man.
“After shopping at a department store and pet supplies shop dressed as a woman, [the teacher] headed home to get changed and emerged dressed as a man 30 minutes later,” The New York Post wrote Friday.
The teacher was reportedly spotted in the neighborhood wearing “men’s sweatpants, trainers, a gray T-shirt and a navy puffer vest without breasts, makeup, glasses or wig.”
The unnamed neighbor allegedly has seen the teacher more often as a man than an as a transgendered woman.
These newly-surfaced images will further fuel suspicion from critics that the teacher is gaming the Ontario education system by pulling a controversial stunt versus actually being diagnosed with gender dysmorphia.
The teacher, whom the district has refused to identify, went viral in September after videos of the giant prosthetic breasts and nipple surfaced. The Canadian teacher works at Oakville Trafalgar High School.
Some have argued that the district was required by Canadian law to allow the transgender teachers to dress as they please, while others have said the attire is sexual, and therefore extremely inappropriate to be worn around minor children.
The trustees have requested the dress and decorum policy be presented in a report by March 1, 2023, with an interim report in February 2023.
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