More beautiful life: A transgender actress completes her transition, first secrets about her operation

It’s a step that the youngster was certainly looking forward to Meryl Bie (21), transgender influencer who became known on TikTok where she is now followed by 3 million subscribers. The one who joined the cast of More beautiful life at the start of the school year resorted to a breast surgerywhich marked the end of his transition.

It was during the day of October 17 that Meryl Bie revealed that she had taken the plunge. “I’m in too much pain guys. I just woke up. I feel too bad. My chest hurts too much. It’s horrible. I saw the result in the mirror…“, she confided from her home where she had just returned. And for her to detail: “I still have the traces of the doctor’s pen. I have a compression bra that I have to keep for two months. The first month, I have to watch her day and night. And the following month, I have to wear it only during the day. This hurts me extremely. It pulls a lot. It’s cool. It’s a good pain, it means we’re moving forward. It was my last operation to complete my transition in my opinion. It’s cool“, she rejoiced despite the pain.

After remaining silent for a few days, the interpreter of Alexandra resumed speaking in story Instagram Thursday, October 20 to give her news. “Thank you for all your messages, the operation went very wellI am not very present at the moment because I am resting“, she justified her absence on social networks.

Previously, Meryl Bie had already undergone a heavy and definitive operation, namely a vaginoplasty. Her journey and her relationship to transidentity, she told it during a portrait dedicated to her for the show Click.I wondered for a long time but not am I a boy or a girl? but ‘who am I?’ (…) I realized that I was a transgender woman. My family had a little trouble understanding at first but they always took it well and accepted my choices“, she confided.

Meryl Bie will play the role of Alexandra until the very last episode of More beautiful lifeexpected on November 18 on France 3.

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