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  • Segment from the daily talk series Hour Magazine hosted by Gary Collins. This segment is from the early 1980s and features the first person to come out as having had gender reassignment surgery (sex change), Christine Jorgensen.
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  • @lindagoodwin6166
    @lindagoodwin6166 9 лет назад +427

    Gary was far more respectful and understanding than I ever expected a host of that generation to be. Excellent interview.

    • @AnthonyRizzo2
      @AnthonyRizzo2 9 лет назад +41

      Linda Goodwin You would be surprised how respectful television hosts were 1, 2 even 3 generations ago. If anything I think TV hosts have actually devolved for the sake of ratings. Media was very limited even a generation ago. Today however there is a second by second competition from every angle. There is social media to contend with that is available 24/7. TV hosts are pressured today to sensationalize while seeming knowledgeable and tolerant a dangerous combination that wasn't available back then.

    • @teijaflink2226
      @teijaflink2226 2 года назад +2

      Yeah I like how he treats her someone totally normal person (even if with a unique life experience).

    • @zestzonertheoblivious5828
      @zestzonertheoblivious5828 Год назад

      He still dead named her and started off by calling her Man.

    • @terimkel3
      @terimkel3 Год назад +19

      @@zestzonertheoblivious5828 back then, there wasn't anything known as "dead name". He used it to explained who she was in the introduction and not disrespectfully.

    • @panadocoughsyrup
      @panadocoughsyrup Год назад

      Media actually used to be far more respectful towards us, actually telling our stories from our perspectives. Now it’s all about fear mongering and misinformation about how we want to take over the entire world. Trans people’s goals haven’t changed since the 1950s: we still just want to live like everyone else

  • @Bleats_Sinodai
    @Bleats_Sinodai 2 года назад +221

    It breaks my heart how much we've regressed, to the point that her remarks about society sound like something you'd read in yesterday's news.

    • @mariomaniac581
      @mariomaniac581 Год назад +13

      That's exactly what i was thinking when watching this. I hoped we'd be at a point where we could watch this and be like ''man society was something else back then, glad we got past that mess''. But we still are basically at that point, progress is being made, and i am hopeful for the future, but man we're slow when it comes to this stuff :/

    • @kikidoll7101
      @kikidoll7101 Год назад +3

      The part about her saying true TG/TS is what resonates then and now. She had a high preponderance of female glands and was truly biologically TG.

    • @YAMISOOLD2009
      @YAMISOOLD2009 Год назад

      Yes I feel that too!

    • @bunjijumper5345
      @bunjijumper5345 Год назад +2

      @@mariomaniac581 When the most outspoken transperson is Dylan Mulvaney, you can't only blame the fundamentalists.

    • @mariomaniac581
      @mariomaniac581 Год назад +2

      @@bunjijumper5345 It wasn't my intention to blame anyone. I moreso meant that i hoped when comparing this footage to todays society it would've been apparent just how much we've progressed, but things only seem to be going backwards.. It was moreso just a comment on the situation as a whole

  • @commentoria
    @commentoria 8 лет назад +262

    Interesting how this is in the early eighties and they are talking about how open, tolerant, and enlightened the world is. And that was 35 years ago.

    • @direstraights
      @direstraights 5 лет назад +59

      Strange times we are living in...seems now we've gone backwards

    • @user-nv9vn8fm1d
      @user-nv9vn8fm1d 4 года назад +40

      You're forgetting that this is only the world being presented by the media back then. Way before the public was aware of the violence that trans people face. Realistically, back then they were probably treated way worse.

    • @richardwicks4190
      @richardwicks4190 3 года назад +4

      @@user-nv9vn8fm1d *"Way before the public was aware of the violence that trans people face."*
      This is a person that has gone through sex reassignment surgery.
      Not a man that a straight man picked up, only to be humiliated when he found out that he picked up a dude.

    • @user-nv9vn8fm1d
      @user-nv9vn8fm1d 3 года назад +10

      @@richardwicks4190 Could you paraphrase what you think I said? I think I might have miscommunicated.
      I interpreted the og comment as making it sound like everyone was being super tolerant back then. I replied that the way the audience and show were treating this wasn't representative of most people in America. I think the public today is better in a lot of ways than it was back then.
      I wasn't talking about the specific man she used to be with. Like what did I get wrong? (sincerely)

    • @gabrielpalacios8371
      @gabrielpalacios8371 3 года назад +3

      No honey; according from what I see and I know given the wide history and lately events about the LGBT community,,,,,and especially for a trans-wowman....the situation for her woudln't be so subtle and respectful, is she wasn't white and if she did not belonged to a certain branch of the society and some sort of high education,,,,,a one of a kind indeed, because till today,,,,, we see lots of discrimination , hate and violence against the trans community.

  • @thomasdulaney1054
    @thomasdulaney1054 5 лет назад +235

    Christine Jorgensen was a shining example for today's transgender community. Shewas brave and courageous.

    • @melike_31_61
      @melike_31_61 3 года назад +3

      👏👏👏💯💯💯

    • @Thegoodaf
      @Thegoodaf 11 месяцев назад +3

      Yes, without stomping her feet and demanding that people sit up and do what she wants. She really is a lady, just living her life on her terms… Brava, Christine,

  • @mauricioarnaldo9385
    @mauricioarnaldo9385 8 лет назад +259

    She is truly an icon. How ingelligent, articulate and charismatic she was.

    • @jordancollett2
      @jordancollett2 5 лет назад +17

      No.... SHE! Nobody cares what you think. The world is changing! Go spread your filth somewhere else.

    • @sshowgirl933
      @sshowgirl933 5 лет назад +10

      @@ValleyoftheRogue christine was smarter than you

    • @elaineel-adly2872
      @elaineel-adly2872 4 года назад +8

      She? Nope, no matter how he thinks or feels he is still is in fact a man, a male. Crazy people!

    • @sshowgirl933
      @sshowgirl933 4 года назад +9

      @@elaineel-adly2872oh !yes chromosomes etc ,go to sleep and take your pills jerk

    • @jennintuitivepsychicmedium2684
      @jennintuitivepsychicmedium2684 4 года назад +31

      Exactly! It would have been so nice to know HER in life.

  • @masonallen3961
    @masonallen3961 7 лет назад +288

    The thing that suprised me most about this was how accepting Christine's family was off her transition. It's amazing to think that the parents of one of the first transwoman ever were more accepting than some parents are transgender people today.

    • @bogmanhimself4656
      @bogmanhimself4656 2 года назад +53

      *one of the first famous and openly trans women in america. sorry, not to play semantics

    • @ErykaSoleil
      @ErykaSoleil 2 года назад +11

      @@bogmanhimself4656 Was going to say pretty much the same thing, but you beat me to it. It's semantics, but it's an extremely important distinction.

    • @Jucelegario
      @Jucelegario 2 года назад

      *his.

    • @jessicadawn5815
      @jessicadawn5815 2 года назад

      You can blame the religious right bigots that won't accept anything outside of their narrow views of the world.

    • @dajjukunrama5695
      @dajjukunrama5695 2 года назад +4

      Soon everything will be revealed

  • @TaylorZanderFrancis
    @TaylorZanderFrancis 12 лет назад +70

    For the first person to have a publicly known sex change, it must have been a very brave move for her in the period this happened. I raise my glass to her. An absolutely wonderful story.

  • @MJW238
    @MJW238 9 лет назад +64

    "I did my own thing during a period when people weren't doing their own thing"

  • @prageruwu69
    @prageruwu69 5 лет назад +65

    its crazy, people act like transgender people are a new thing....

    • @-uda2672
      @-uda2672 2 года назад

      Wait until transphobes learn about lili Elbe.

    • @meganf7087
      @meganf7087 2 года назад

      @@-uda2672 or Chevalier d’Eon

    • @panterxbeats
      @panterxbeats Год назад

      right wingers claiming that "transgender" is a new phenomenon is insane. we've always existed. the fear mongering against us today is heartbreaking.

  • @sm4645
    @sm4645 8 лет назад +116

    She was such an intelligent and well spoken person, love when she says that the reassignment surgery will not change your life completely, its who you are that is important.

    • @ValleyoftheRogue
      @ValleyoftheRogue 8 лет назад +1

      Then there is no point in having SRS, is there? Jorgensen's life was a tragedy.

    • @masonallen3961
      @masonallen3961 7 лет назад +22

      Susan Nunes She seems pretty happy.

    • @ras6283
      @ras6283 5 лет назад +3

      He

    • @steelethescene
      @steelethescene 5 лет назад +14

      Susan Nunes why do u even care? Chromosomally a transperson will never be their desired sex. That is true. But they do what they can to make their outside match who they feel like, It isn't hurting anyone to use their preferred pronouns. U might come into contact with transpeople who "pass" every day & are not activists ... and u willingly use their preferred pronouns because u don't know their past -- because u cannot tell they are trans. Why should it be any different with a public figure? No one is asking u to pretend. At the very least, u need only to be POLITE & use their preferred pronouns. U can still think of them whatever u want.

    • @sshowgirl933
      @sshowgirl933 4 года назад +6

      @@ValleyoftheRogue why a tragedy ??

  • @JBrooksNYS
    @JBrooksNYS 9 лет назад +176

    She states that she is overwhelmingly accepted in colleges and universities. This was in the early 80's, and those 20 year olds are now in their 50's and 60's. Why does it now seem like its the same age group that now does not accept transgenders?

    • @AnthonyRizzo2
      @AnthonyRizzo2 9 лет назад +27

      KingOfKings Those college people today compose partly the liberal politicians, parents, neighbors, educators and corporate business people in liberal parts of the country where todays transgender people find refuge, understanding, work, family and even houses of prayer.
      Remember however that not all education produces liberal understanding nor can everybody afford a college education, liberal or otherwise and that interestingly enough understanding sometimes comes from the most unlikely of places that neither had or was afforded a college education.

    • @littlecasino60
      @littlecasino60 8 лет назад +3

      +KingOfKings That's an interesting point. I guess they become more conservative when they have kids.

    • @JBrooksNYS
      @JBrooksNYS 8 лет назад +5

      Well after a little more thought, maybe its the 50/60 years olds that were NOT in college in the 80's. its all the uneducated conservatives that are intolerant.

    • @TheGreg131313
      @TheGreg131313 5 лет назад +25

      Maybe because back then it wasn't being shoved /forced down peoples throats .Now if you don't say the right pronouns it could cost someones job.

    • @steve3131
      @steve3131 5 лет назад +9

      People who didn't like her wouldn't pay to hear her lectures.

  • @rayarena879
    @rayarena879 9 лет назад +231

    I can't get over how brave Christine was. To pursue a sex change operation when nobody else was doing it. It just wasn't an option. She was risking her health, she was putting herself out there as an experimental subject and she was doing it at a time when people were incredibly intolerant of sex roles. I always admire people that take control of their lives. She certainly did that.

    • @AnthonyRizzo2
      @AnthonyRizzo2 9 лет назад +33

      Rayarena As she said a true transexual has no choice. She had to become Christine! So many transexuals today express the same need. Gender Dysphoria is truly an overwhelming need to match up what one perceives to what one sees.

    • @masonallen3961
      @masonallen3961 6 лет назад +7

      Someone had to be the first. She was the one.

    • @invaliduser9397
      @invaliduser9397 4 года назад +4

      You all are a bunch of morons. This person is NOT trans, that was a HE and NEVER a SHE! Facts

    • @calebcostigan2561
      @calebcostigan2561 3 года назад +1

      Unstoppable And Unbreakable Christian Man you are like water and you are unstoppable.

    • @problematicbitch8014
      @problematicbitch8014 3 года назад +5

      @@invaliduser9397 she is trans

  • @rkgk1517
    @rkgk1517 9 лет назад +167

    The host seems more sensitive here than most TV hosts are today!

    • @frenchjr25
      @frenchjr25  7 лет назад +32

      Gary Collins was very popular in his time. Audiences loved him. He lost his career because of personal demons with alcohol.

    • @masonallen3961
      @masonallen3961 7 лет назад +1

      William French Tragic.

    • @jennintuitivepsychicmedium2684
      @jennintuitivepsychicmedium2684 4 года назад

      @@frenchjr25 I didn't know that. That's so sad.

    • @thegardenoffragileegos1845
      @thegardenoffragileegos1845 4 года назад +8

      The generation that preceded the baby boomers were the real peak culturally, They were inquisitive, open to new ideas (most were the professors who inspired the 60's protests movements). They were seekers, but they were pulled down by the first wave of mass consumerism and hyper commercialization. And Reaganism came along and killed whatever cultural advances they made, while those who sought to advance ideas receded into crazy niche postmodernist movements that are currently canceling themselves out. Most media presenters today are high paid corporate teleprompter readers with little agency themselves.

    • @pazza4555
      @pazza4555 2 года назад

      @@thegardenoffragileegos1845 Most of that generation never set foot on a college campus. I assume you mean people who were mostly upper middle class.

  • @TheBearcub410
    @TheBearcub410 10 лет назад +99

    what a lovely woman , thank you

    • @ras6283
      @ras6283 5 лет назад +7

      It's a man

    • @jordancollett2
      @jordancollett2 5 лет назад +14

      Funny... A Black Man who was also oppressed, being prejudice against a Trans-WOMAN! 😂
      Christine is a lovely woman! STFU.

    • @ras6283
      @ras6283 5 лет назад +2

      @@jordancollett2 Nah I'd rather be woke.. #sleepsheep

    • @jennintuitivepsychicmedium2684
      @jennintuitivepsychicmedium2684 4 года назад +5

      She certainly is/was! It would have been nice to get to know such a pleasant lady! I agree that SHE is/was without a doubt a very brave pioneer on what had to be so difficult. I hope I get to meet her one day. That would be an honor.

    • @invaliduser9397
      @invaliduser9397 4 года назад +1

      TheBearcub410 - what a stupid man, you're welcome, moron.

  • @freyjaharris7297
    @freyjaharris7297 4 года назад +76

    She seems like your cool aunt that has fine China with cats on it. Like she's very "aunt that crochets you a hat while she drinks Vodka in a tea cup". And I love it.

  • @simonfrisk3451
    @simonfrisk3451 7 лет назад +58

    She seems like the kind of person you'd sit down and have a chat with, and have a great time!

    • @bodereksmith1063
      @bodereksmith1063 4 года назад +1

      Simon Frisk I wish I could’ve, before her passing! 😇🙏😢

    • @invaliduser9397
      @invaliduser9397 4 года назад +1

      HE you dumb diluted morons. NOT a she

    • @poe_the_hoe873
      @poe_the_hoe873 3 года назад +8

      @@invaliduser9397 no one cares you stupid hateful and bigoted moron!

    • @trudygreer2491
      @trudygreer2491 2 месяца назад +1

      I think she seems like the kind of person you'd sit down to chat with, and *she'd* do all the talking, because her life is so much more interesting than yours, and you'd *still* have a lovely time!

  • @hyramesshiramess1035
    @hyramesshiramess1035 9 лет назад +81

    An utterly charming, beautifully spoken, highly articulate personality. So polished, refined and genuine. Astonishingly LIKABLE.
    I see she aged just like everyone else. I almost did not recognize her at first. Interesting that she did not resort to plastic surgery to reverse the signs of age. Apparently, she was, as she said, "content" to be who she was. Sadly that is true of far too few.
    REMARKABLE!

    • @littlecasino60
      @littlecasino60 8 лет назад

      +Hyramess Hiramess ...It may have been also that she was too poor to afford any cosmetic surgery because on her A&E Biography it was said she died practically penniless in a V.A. hospital.

    • @ldyreal
      @ldyreal 8 лет назад

      +Lani Moore she died in her own home in San Clemente California with her sister and niece by her bedside with Furs and jewels I read her obituary you should look it up ignorant she had money

    • @littlecasino60
      @littlecasino60 8 лет назад

      ldyreal I'm not sure why the A&E Biography got that wrong because that was the only account I heard.

    • @1953childstar
      @1953childstar Год назад

      @@ldyreal She had plenty of facial surgery in Denmark, but in this interview it was obvious her "eyes were done, but not a full face-lift".. She chain smoked and died from lung and bladder cancer..

  • @lancetop
    @lancetop 10 лет назад +78

    Fabulous human being. She'll never be forgotten.

    • @ras6283
      @ras6283 5 лет назад +4

      He'll

    • @-uda2672
      @-uda2672 2 года назад +17

      @@ras6283 she'll. You don't have chromosome sensors. She is a woman. Cope.

  • @ChrisSuperstar
    @ChrisSuperstar 13 лет назад +25

    What an interesting, well-spoken woman. She's always been a hero of mine, and watching this I remember why. She certainly seems to have enjoyed her life, though it's tragic that cancer took her at still quite a young age.

  • @limeberry7
    @limeberry7 13 лет назад +26

    She was so engaging and interesting to listen to - I wish I knew her in person.

  • @MichaelDavidRitchie
    @MichaelDavidRitchie 9 лет назад +61

    Beyond ahead of her time, just brilliant

    • @ras6283
      @ras6283 5 лет назад +4

      He

    • @steelethescene
      @steelethescene 5 лет назад +3

      omg ras ben yahweh stfu

    • @invaliduser9397
      @invaliduser9397 4 года назад +2

      @@steelethescene YOU stfu. It IS a HE!

    • @invaliduser9397
      @invaliduser9397 4 года назад +1

      RomaRules - NOT beyond ahead of HIS time, he was stupid like you are.

    • @-uda2672
      @-uda2672 2 года назад +8

      @@invaliduser9397 she*

  • @britishpathe
    @britishpathe 12 лет назад +16

    To see Christine in 1953 we've uploaded a video form our archive onto our RUclips channel called "World's First Hormone Therapy Transsexual - Ex GI Soldier Christine Jorgensen"

  • @truthseeker000000
    @truthseeker000000 9 лет назад +44

    What a beautiful dignified lady Ms Jorgensen was. It was a different time and she reflected that era.

    • @AnthonyRizzo2
      @AnthonyRizzo2 9 лет назад

      tvee Many women today can an do act like Ms. Jorgensen but they have to overcome the peer pressure exerted by today's disposable culture.

    • @invaliduser9397
      @invaliduser9397 4 года назад +1

      HE. Get your info straight, stupid. This person is a HE.

    • @-uda2672
      @-uda2672 2 года назад +4

      @@invaliduser9397 she. Language is by nature arbitrary. Gatekeeper language makes you rude, in no way correct.

    • @pazza4555
      @pazza4555 2 года назад

      @@AnthonyRizzo2 Many men are crass and undignified too, so I wonder why you see this as a women's problem. (Did you miss four years of the last president?) So damn close to saying that we don't know how to be "ladies." Culture has changed across the board.

  • @cheyennebrennan966
    @cheyennebrennan966 3 месяца назад +4

    When she was younger, she reminded me of Bette Davis. Here she's older, and she reminds me of Bea Arthur.
    Always a beautiful lady and a wonderful person. ❤❤

  • @SmoothCinnamonX
    @SmoothCinnamonX Год назад +7

    God she was so brave. What an amazing woman. Thank you Christine.

  • @dingers5days
    @dingers5days 10 месяцев назад +6

    I don’t know how she was viewed by the 1980s but Gary is remarkably accepting. Even today many people wouldn’t be as comfortable

    • @zorkwork3841
      @zorkwork3841 2 месяца назад

      Christine was a lovely person..I wish more trans people would be like Christine.She is such an intelligent lovely person...I think people would be more acceting of Trans people if they acted like Ms Jorgenson.

    • @trudygreer2491
      @trudygreer2491 2 месяца назад

      ​@@zorkwork3841I don't know.. I think more "cis" folks need to be more like Ms. Jorgensen.. intelligent and lovely..

  • @RealBradMiller
    @RealBradMiller 10 месяцев назад +9

    Crazy how the more recent comments are dripping with transphobia. We have fallen so far... If trans people were actually a danger... Wouldnt that be evident by now? Let people be who they want to be.

  • @telomeke3157
    @telomeke3157 2 года назад +10

    Wow. So eloquent and so wise. I am absolutely in awe. Christine Jorgensen is truly an icon. 💖💖💖

  • @kelseymathias3881
    @kelseymathias3881 3 года назад +9

    I saw her lecture at USC in 1974!

  • @PoeCommunicateATL
    @PoeCommunicateATL Год назад +4

    Christine Jorgensen was a TRUE trailblazer.!! So very strong in herself when she had no role models. Reminds me of my hero James Baldwin.

  • @Kerys23a
    @Kerys23a 4 месяца назад +6

    Im currently transitioning mtf and she inspires me thank you Christine.
    Kerys

  • @pattydavis1959
    @pattydavis1959 12 лет назад +12

    So glad for You Tube's ability to show cousin Chris as she was - an accomplished, forward-thinking, warm, gracious, funny and enduring human being and - I don;t think she would mind my adding - a "great dame!" in every sense of the word. Long live your legacy, cousin Chris!

  • @sitizenkanemusic
    @sitizenkanemusic 11 лет назад +28

    Damn I couldn't even imagine doing what she did in the 50s.

    • @MexBaker
      @MexBaker 4 года назад +9

      @@invaliduser9397 Yes, you are quite the moron

    • @poe_the_hoe873
      @poe_the_hoe873 3 года назад +2

      @@invaliduser9397 no you are quite the moron in this conversation.

    • @Minneolaos
      @Minneolaos 10 месяцев назад

      Lol :D yes :D that's when Elvis swung his hips and long hair was forbidden

  • @ezra9012
    @ezra9012 5 лет назад +14

    she's wonderful. such an inspiration, even over 30 years later

  • @cinzsweet
    @cinzsweet 12 лет назад +9

    She was great. Poised, dignified, intelligent and so patient and well spoken. Also (obviously) one tough cookie. When i think of what I went through, years ago, in my own transition, I simply can't imagine what it must have been like for her. Too bad they have never produced a decent movie about her life.

    • @pazza4555
      @pazza4555 2 года назад

      Could still be done. Great idea

  • @OerythiaDeQuatrefages
    @OerythiaDeQuatrefages 11 лет назад +8

    Cool interview like a fine conversation. The interviewer is way more polite, way less rude & not as vulgarizing than most of nowadays media puppets when approaching such a topic.

  • @kittyfleas
    @kittyfleas 9 лет назад +11

    have her autobio and treasure it, courageous and wonderful woman & Gary on here is a very good talk show host, we need more like him, he really listens, is really interested

  • @YAMISOOLD2009
    @YAMISOOLD2009 Год назад +2

    Thanks for posting this. I grew up in this era and did not know about her. A real pioneer and an elegant, well spoken lady!

  • @lolly1299
    @lolly1299 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great interview x

  • @cellis3045
    @cellis3045 5 лет назад +4

    Well spoken, intelligent, eloquent, self deprecating, but confident and seems like a nice lady...She knows who she is and not afraid to own it, and live it...good on ya..

  • @Bambi_Harris_Author
    @Bambi_Harris_Author 11 лет назад +13

    What an amazing courageous woman, so likeable and sensible

  • @Threetails
    @Threetails 12 лет назад +8

    I cringed a little when she coughed at 9:25. Lung cancer was what took her. Sad to think that all she'd been through and it was probably the cigarettes that did her in. RIP Christine, you were beautiful. :(

  • @SC-uq2jf
    @SC-uq2jf 5 лет назад +44

    Why is Christine not referenced by Laverne Cox and other high profile women. She is truly a pioneer and a cogent voice for the trans community.

    • @bodereksmith1063
      @bodereksmith1063 4 года назад +8

      S C lol, ok! Because she’s white (they’re not!) and because they forget about those who’ve pathed the way! 💯🙋‍♀️🤷‍♀️👍👌

    • @RosieOleanderDallinger
      @RosieOleanderDallinger 3 года назад +10

      @@bodereksmith1063 or maybe because Christine is not well know anymore, I just found out about her myself and came to check her out on RUclips. I don’t know why you’re making it a race thing.

    • @bodereksmith1063
      @bodereksmith1063 3 года назад

      @@RosieOleanderDallinger lol, truth hurt? 🙀😮🤷‍♀️

    • @RosieOleanderDallinger
      @RosieOleanderDallinger 3 года назад +3

      @@bodereksmith1063 sure, except there’s no truth around here and it’s mostly just confusion felt but sure, whatever you wanna think.

    • @pazza4555
      @pazza4555 2 года назад +1

      @@bodereksmith1063 "Pathed" the way?

  • @TheFreshspidey
    @TheFreshspidey 9 лет назад +7

    What an amazing and brave individual; especially during those harder times! I'm so please that I found out about this lady from reading my book called "Gender & Sexuality" by Jamie Garbacik

  • @pattydavis1959
    @pattydavis1959 12 лет назад +13

    I had the pleasure of meeting cousin Chris in her later years, probably circa 1980s.I recall her voice and engaging, warm presence welcoming us, dressed in a colorful caftan. My Mom kept in contact with her over the years, visiting her in her Laguna Niguel home.The truth of "cousin Chris" was kept under wraps until I was a young adult for reasons I can only guess at. It's a shame that I never got to know her or share family life with her.

  • @shirleymosley8962
    @shirleymosley8962 9 лет назад +13

    What an fuckin lady . I adore her .

  • @cpeseta
    @cpeseta 9 лет назад +4

    Mahalo Tutu Jorgensen, your courage gave me courage! 'Aloha love you!

  • @mikeroenbeck5069
    @mikeroenbeck5069 4 года назад +4

    She was absolutely gorgeous ❤️

  • @alexandrabillings8905
    @alexandrabillings8905 2 года назад +1

    This is wonderful

  • @brassrox
    @brassrox Год назад +8

    She's funny and smart and beautiful...what a boss!

  • @stevescissors
    @stevescissors 13 лет назад +3

    She was a beautiful person..RIP Christine.

  • @bernadette9444
    @bernadette9444 3 года назад +3

    “It’s who you are that’s important “

  • @Ursaminor31
    @Ursaminor31 9 лет назад +2

    Amazing and here to expand all our consciousness

  • @nicolekayla4707
    @nicolekayla4707 10 лет назад +13

    such a classy women !!! her actions scram women u go hun

    • @gametimewithjamie
      @gametimewithjamie 6 лет назад

      NICOLE KAYLA she can't go she's dead

    • @pazza4555
      @pazza4555 2 года назад

      @@gametimewithjamie That was figurative, honey

  • @SophieDouf
    @SophieDouf 7 лет назад +4

    she was so brave and lovely 💖

  • @mikhalaa746
    @mikhalaa746 3 года назад +3

    I just heard about her today. What a trailblazer

  • @Continental460
    @Continental460 6 лет назад +11

    Amazing woman!!!

    • @DEEHERR
      @DEEHERR 4 года назад +1

      Man

    • @teptime
      @teptime 2 года назад +2

      @@DEEHERR trans-WOMAN, Dorkass.

    • @eyespy8970
      @eyespy8970 Год назад +1

      @@DEEHERR why are you watching??

    • @DEEHERR
      @DEEHERR Год назад

      @@teptime God decides our gender and there is NOTHING anyone can EVER do to change that.

    • @teptime
      @teptime Год назад +1

      @@DEEHERR God ostensibly decides our BIOLOGICAL SEX. That is not synonymous with "gender", which is a social construct typifying certain traits and behaviors with either biological sex. These designations are a comfortable fit most of the time...but not always. This is why we have tomboys, sissies, the lgbt, and other geder-nonconformists. Gender is highly nuanced, touching on matters of culture, association, and ipseity. It's often thought to be a word interchangable with "biological sex", to a degree such that the incorrect definition was added to most dictionaries in the 1940s, thus validating that misconception.

  • @MsJinkerson
    @MsJinkerson 5 лет назад +7

    Christine was my inspiration

  • @frenchjr25
    @frenchjr25  12 лет назад +6

    I was watching an episode of The Jack Benny Show from the mid 1950's and Jack and guest Bob Hope make reference to Christine. There was a reference on I Love Lucy as well. And these are just the few that survive. Imagine how many other shows me reference or opening talked about it (of course most would have been extremely negative).

    • @pazza4555
      @pazza4555 2 года назад

      I remember an All in the Family episode that put Archie in the unexpected position to have to claim a trans woman was his wife until Edith showed up. Ended on a lovely note.

  • @AnthonyRizzo2
    @AnthonyRizzo2 9 лет назад +5

    Her response about Jorges life had she remained Jorge was enlightening. She was quick to assert jorges personhood and her sameness of self with him. In other words she didn't deny being Jorge. She instead insisted that she is Christine and that Christine had to be made manifest. This is pretty much the same thing Bruce Jenner said to Dianne Sawyer that inside he was always a woman and that all of Bruce Jenners decisions were shaped by this woman.

  • @bfor42
    @bfor42 8 лет назад +19

    Kathleen Turner could play her in her later years.

  • @vintagebilly.uk..9005
    @vintagebilly.uk..9005 Год назад +7

    Wonderful woman a very courageous human being ❤️

  • @aprilxoxo9856
    @aprilxoxo9856 9 лет назад +5

    What a beautiful Lady☺

  • @addylovesyou1960
    @addylovesyou1960 3 года назад +1

    She is just perfect ❤❤❤

  • @Tina06019
    @Tina06019 Год назад +1

    Ms. Jorgensen certainly was well-spoken.

  • @seventiesmemories5116
    @seventiesmemories5116 5 лет назад +27

    She's from a time when people were engaged, knew how to have a conversation, knew how to speak, and spoke in full, well thought out sentences.
    Too bad she didn't live until today, she died relatively young in her early 60's.

  • @davidralphs4
    @davidralphs4 3 года назад +5

    I'm considering the change.

    • @mariomaniac581
      @mariomaniac581 Год назад +2

      I'm transgender myself, and i know you wrote this 2 whole years ago, but i just wanted to say that, whether you ended up going trough with it or not, i hope you're doing great. And being happily yourself, whoever that person may be.

  • @ascent8487
    @ascent8487 Год назад +2

    I should really like to have known this woman. She’s really something.

  • @KEBinAZ
    @KEBinAZ 3 года назад +4

    Strangely, with as early as she transitioned (1952) she looks very feminine. I dont know if she had add'l work done later, but she really is a lovely woman.

    • @mariomaniac581
      @mariomaniac581 Год назад

      I'm doing some research on her now, she underwent hormone therapy in Denmark according to Wikipedia. And it seems to have been basically the same process of medication + gender reassignment surgeries people may undergo nowadays surprisingly enough. It just was not widespread at all, and obviously more primitive.

  • @YogurtRed
    @YogurtRed 2 года назад +7

    It's sad how people treated trans folk with more respect back then than now.

  • @gregorykeithmorris3970
    @gregorykeithmorris3970 6 месяцев назад +1

    A class act.

  • @felixfelix2576
    @felixfelix2576 3 года назад

    i wish she was still alive!! American society (and worldwide) still has a long way to go, but I would think she would be happy with the progress :)! She would have love to meet Jazz and see her success. Christine led the way!!

    • @colddaysnowdays
      @colddaysnowdays 2 года назад

      Nah she's better off dead because if she was still alive to
      Life would honestly suck for her
      Imagine how much pain she would be in
      Her body wouldn't be able to keep up with her age

  • @LaydeeMunch
    @LaydeeMunch 4 года назад +2

    People are scared of what they don’t know. She paved the way for the lgb(t)q. Beautiful woman. 🌈

  • @frenchjr25
    @frenchjr25  12 лет назад +1

    Hy Gardner was a newspaper reporter who also had his own TV series.

  • @lucylush9232
    @lucylush9232 Год назад +1

    Absolutely amazing lady ❤️ xxLush

  • @frenchjr25
    @frenchjr25  13 лет назад +6

    She was even mentioned on I Love Lucy (not by name though).

    • @GMDark
      @GMDark 4 года назад +4

      In a 1980 interview with People magazine, Ball was asked, “How do you feel about gay rights?”
      It’s perfectly all right with me. Some of the most gifted people I’ve ever met or read about are homosexual. How can you knock it?

  • @michaelroberts6894
    @michaelroberts6894 4 года назад +3

    She was a beautiful, intelligent , inspiration to so many . She was always a lady, with a capital L!

  • @LoyalAsst
    @LoyalAsst 5 месяцев назад +1

    "Cinderella syndrome: M-F thinking Prince Charming is coming around the corner on a white horse."

  • @Gydinglight12
    @Gydinglight12 11 лет назад +3

    Chris was on with Tom Snyder in the mid 70s and did a very interesting hour with him. No idea whether NBC saved any of Snyder's midnight shows, but I hope so, just to see some of the people he had on.

    • @steve3131
      @steve3131 5 лет назад +1

      I remember that. They smoked continualy through the interview. She wore a sleeveless blouse and her bicep shook like an old lady's. She was articulate but also very guarded about her personal life.

  • @vivicav2544
    @vivicav2544 4 года назад +4

    I wish she was still around to be my mentor as a trans woman! Just brilliant

  • @tifo316
    @tifo316 13 лет назад

    @frenchjr25 I watch it all the time I guess I'll have to look for it now. do you remember what the episode was about.

  • @angeliquebarbey971
    @angeliquebarbey971 7 лет назад +16

    We have come a long way since Christine Jorgensen! We know that gender identity and gender orientation are separate. We also know that there is a difference between sex and gender. We know that there are all sorts of possible combinations within the sex/gender spectrum. We no longer view transgenderism as something so uncommon because it is not! We are pushing out of this confining and constrictive binary world we still live in. There is still much more to be done. Medical staff and doctors need to be more aware of us so that we are treated appropriately and this includes endocrinological staff as well! Insurances need to be more aware of us too! The media needs to stop sensationalizing us and instead being more truthful of the whole transitioning phenomenon! More true transgenders need to be in the movies rather than actors and actresses taking our places!

  • @galactocrab
    @galactocrab 7 месяцев назад

    Wise, smart, intelligent, witty.

  • @6672rock
    @6672rock 11 лет назад +2

    Funny she mentions bionic dolls early in the interview. I vividly remember my cousin having one of those when I was a kid. I was absolutely fascinated by it. My toy collection as a kid was total shit compared to my cousins.

    • @pazza4555
      @pazza4555 2 года назад

      Growing Up Skipper was fun. you flipped her arm and she got boobs.

  • @fallyn2920
    @fallyn2920 Год назад +1

    it's so common to see trans people be young that i find it fascinating to see transsexuals age and be of old age. Somehow that barely comes up and it gives me the feeling there is a future.

  • @flwrfan1752
    @flwrfan1752 10 месяцев назад +1

    I had been wondering what Christine Jorgensen’s life had been like after her transition.Don’t know if Christine is still living but hope she had/ has a good life.

    • @EYE_GOTCHA
      @EYE_GOTCHA 7 месяцев назад +1

      She died of cancer at age 62 in 1989.

    • @musica54321
      @musica54321 7 месяцев назад

      @@EYE_GOTCHA That's too young. That's very sad.

  • @hop208
    @hop208 11 лет назад +3

    Did anyone else notice her accent? You here that all the time in older movies, but never now.

    • @steelethescene
      @steelethescene 5 лет назад +1

      when she was younger it was more of an affectation but here as an elder i hear the new yawk a lot more :)

    • @aleczavala5010
      @aleczavala5010 4 года назад +1

      Funny thing is I think it’s called the transatlantic accent

  • @siempremarisol
    @siempremarisol 13 лет назад +2

    SHE LOOK VERY GOOD AND SHE LOOK LIKE JOAN CRAWFORD IN HER LATER YEARS

  • @MICHGO1
    @MICHGO1 3 года назад +3

    SHE WAS VERY ELOQUENT.

  • @michaelroberts6894
    @michaelroberts6894 4 года назад +2

    Despite everything, she had a certain amount of class to be accepted !

  • @sherryhannah9262
    @sherryhannah9262 10 месяцев назад

    I forgot who played her in that movie but have y’all seen the movie about her called The Christina Jorgensen Story???????…it came out in 1970….I hope y’all will reply to this

  • @odoricopaulino8780
    @odoricopaulino8780 6 лет назад +2

    Parabéns es uma belíssima e elegante dama

  • @Niko17X
    @Niko17X 9 лет назад +4

    Wow I wish she was from my time.

  • @jedrixk__
    @jedrixk__ 3 года назад +6

    9:41 i had no idea that "lowkey" was a term that they used in the 80's, hmmm

  • @usermcskull4713
    @usermcskull4713 2 года назад +9

    Why were the 1980s more pro trans than now?

    • @-uda2672
      @-uda2672 2 года назад +6

      It's actually depressing. But then again, a lot of what showed up didn't actually reflect reality, which was probably just as bitter

    • @Mossibossy
      @Mossibossy Месяц назад

      Cuz it started to infiltrate child development

  • @sanfrancisco89
    @sanfrancisco89 14 лет назад +1

    I like her. She was cool.

  • @dionnelkirkland4560
    @dionnelkirkland4560 Год назад +2

    Beautiful 😍

  • @CWinther95
    @CWinther95 12 лет назад +1

    Damn, this is right before she died.....

  • @frenchjr25
    @frenchjr25  13 лет назад +1

    @tifo316 I really don't remember the name of the episode. I just remember the reference. It was non-judgemental, which I thought was pretty cool when I first heard it.

    • @GMDark
      @GMDark 4 года назад +1

      In the “Lucy Thinks Ricky Is Trying To Murder Her” episode (November 5, 1951), the fourth one aired, Lucy reads a mystery novel and decides her husband Ricky is trying to kill her. Reading a list of women's names he wrote down while on the phone, Lucy convinces herself he's planning to have affairs with them after she's killed. The final name on the list (which in reality is a list of trained dogs for Ricky's act) is “Theodore,” leading Lucy to give the camera a pop-eyed reaction of shock that clearly conveys her confusion as to why her husband is planning to have an affair with a man.

  • @ronson232
    @ronson232 13 лет назад +1

    @tifo316
    There was never such reference. Remember: Lucy and Desi couldn't even sleep in the same bed, because Americans weren't ready to learn that married couples actually might have sex... Lucy could not be referred to as "pregnant" during her on-air pregnancy; euphemisms abounded. As neat as the idea of a "Christine Jorgenson" type reference sounds; I could find no record of one, nor do I recall one. If someone can find an actual quote or clip, I will stand corrected.