Lorraine Kelly doubles down on trans allyship yet again: ‘Trans women are women, trans men are men’

Lorraine Kelly smiles at the camera while wearing a black sparkly outfit

Legendary British TV host Lorraine Kelly has come out swinging for trans rights yet again by proudly declaring that trans identities are valid.

The statement comes after Kelly, known for her longstanding role as the presenter on morning talk show Lorraine, absolutely shut down anti-trans academic Kathleen Stock in a blistering interview in November.

Kelly said in an interview on the drag-hosted podcast The Vanity Project that it was “important to have the debate” around trans rights, but she “strongly” disagreed with Stock’s point of view.

“You know, I think that trans women are women and trans men are men. And that’s what I think. And then she doesn’t,” Kelly said.

She continued: “And then I thought it was very important to be able to see, look, you’re not really cancelled, you’re sitting here on live telly, you’ve been on Woman’s Hour, you’re writing books, you’re doing lectures, you know that there’s this misconception that people get cancelled.

“And that’s it. You’ll never hear from them again, you actually hear they actually make more noise sometimes.”

Lorraine Kelly wears a t-shirt that says 'ITV Pride' in rainbow colours and carries a rainbow-shaped bag

Lorraine Kelly at Trafalgar Square during Pride In London on 7 July 2018 in London, England. (Mike Marsland/WireImage for Pride In London)

Later in her interview with Stock on Lorraine, Kelly called out the academic for not really having been “cancelled” because she “walked away” from her job.

Stock resigned from her role at the University of Sussex in October following several peaceful student-led protests against her employment for her trans-exclusionary views.

Kelly then questioned if Stock had truly been a victim of the “cancel thing” by rounding up the former professor’s latest TV appearances.

“You’re talking to me, you’ve been on Woman’s Hour. Your book’s been reprinted,” Kelly said.

She continued: “You actually, in a way, have more of a voice now than you probably did before?”

“And I’m going to use it,” Stock said.

After the interview, Lorraine Kelly once again shared her support for the trans community by posting a message of solidarity on social media.

“I believe trans women are women and trans men are men,” Kelly wrote on Twitter. “Dr Stock doesn’t, and we disagree on that.”