Why did Perry decide to make a documentary on such an emotionally sensitive and private subject?
‘I’d never seen a programme that reflected my experiences or my interpretation of being a tranny. It’s always slightly freak show-ish. And I hope that my programme isn’t like that. There’s still the basic misconceptions about trannies, that they’re gay or freaks or whatever. And there probably are gays, and freaks, among trannies, but no more than any other section of the male population.’ Perry himself is happily married, to Philippa, and they have a daughter, Flo, who is 12. ‘Philippa is completely cool about [his transvestism]. She’s known about it since before we even went out together. She said to some reporter the other day, when he asked this question, that as obsessions go, it’s not as bad as football.’ As for Flo. ‘I would answer any questions she asked about it, absolutely. But she’s never really asked them, because it’s always just been in the air she’s seen me getting ready, she’s read things about me, she’s seen me talking about it to other people. I think she knows all sh
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