Transsexual celeb ‘a heterosexual woman’

United Kingdom Independence Party politician Kellie Maloney delivers a speech during the second day of the UKIP spring conference in Margate, Kent, southeast England, on February 28, 2015. The anti-EU party UKIP, which has two members of parliament (MPs), both of whom defected from David Cameron's Conservatives last year, held their spring conference with the general election just over three months away. AFP PHOTO / BEN STANSALL

United Kingdom Independence Party politician Kellie Maloney delivers a speech during the second day of the UKIP spring conference in Margate, Kent, southeast England, on February 28, 2015. The anti-EU party UKIP, which has two members of parliament (MPs), both of whom defected from David Cameron's Conservatives last year, held their spring conference with the general election just over three months away. AFP PHOTO / BEN STANSALL

Published Aug 24, 2015

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Kellie Maloney is attracted to men.

The former boxing promoter - known as Frank Maloney before her transition - has confessed she now identifies as “a heterosexual woman”, despite having had two wives during her life as a man.

Addressing the topic of her sexuality, she admitted: “Do I fancy men or women or what? So, look, I am a heterosexual woman. There. I’ve said it and that’s the first time I have said it to anyone: I am a heterosexual woman. That’s the final step isn’t it?”

The ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ contestant - who has daughters Emma, 36, Sophie, 20, and Libby, 14 - continued to say she misses being Frank and would want to start a relationship with him if she could.

She said: “If I met Frank Maloney now, I’d date him.”

However, Kellie, 62, has had her eyes opened to the behaviour of men since she transitioned last year, saying while she still has a “man’s brain” she can tell most men don’t respect women.

She explained to The Times newspaper: “I still do have a man’s brain in a way. I have noticed that I can tell when men are going to get rowdy. My female friends say, ‘How do you know that?’ and they forget that I’ve been a man.

“I had no idea how little men respect women until I became one. Most men don’t rate women that much.”

 

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