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17-year-old's decision to switch gender and live his life as a boy has
seen him on and off the police protection list for five years due to a
campaign of abuse that has seen him beaten unconscious and his house
pelted with rocks, snowballs and metal poles. He has even attempted to
kill himself in a bid to escape his tormentors.
But Blake said
yesterday he finds comfort in impersonating Bieber, 20, and that the
Canadian pop star’s music has given him the confidence to be himself.It
is believed Blake is Britain’s first transgender Bieber look-a-like.
For Blake the recognition provides him with hope and a lightness that
has been missing from his life - for the teenager was actually born a
girl named Rebecca.
He told Dailymail ‘I was born a boy but my body reflects differently because I’ve not had the op yet. I knew at quite a young age because I was always copying my brother and doing what he was doing and I just didn’t feel right.’
His mother Sharon, 52, also noticed early on that something didn’t seem right. She said:
‘I knew there was something because I would try and dress him up, not thinking and doing his hair with girly things. He would say I don’t like this and I would tell him it looks good and he would go along with it but he was never really happy. I knew there was something but I could never put my finger on it. Even then he would come home and take the girl clothes off and put on football, Manchester United, stuff.’
After coming
across Bieber on YouTube when he was 12, Blake, who lives with Sharon
and his older brother Bradley in Wigan, said he felt an immediate
connection with the singer and his lyrics.
He picked out the song Believe as summing up how Bieber inspires him, highlighting the words
‘It didn’t matter how many times I got knocked on the floor’ because: ‘I’ve had physical abuse and hate but Justin’s words bring me back up again’.
‘I’ve had my shades on and my hat backwards and I went into Blackpool and a small girl came up and her mum asked if she could have her picture taken with me because she thought I really was Justin Bieber. And, when I went to Birmingham, these girls on the escalators were going crazy because they thought I was him.’
Blake, who came
out as transgender at 16 and changed his name by deed poll, said this
repeated rejection led to an attempt to take his own life.
Already
self-harming, four years ago he went further, huddling in the corner
clutching a knife saying he did not want to live anymore. Sharon had to
call the police as she did not know how to talk him down.
He said: ‘It’s been terrible with my dad, he used to call me by my own name and not Blake and he’s not got me anything for my birthday or Christmas. We don’t see each other any more, he’s got a new girlfriend. He’s asked my mum why I don’t dress more girly and told her it’s embarrassing to be seen out with me.’
Currently
studying public services at college, Blake hoped to join either the army
or the fire service before deciding to try and make a career as a
lookalike. These are professions he will go back to if he impersonating
Bieber doesn’t go to plan. His current aim is to land jobs either
modelling as Bieber or performing at children’s parties.
Having passed
the psychological evaluation necessary before undergoing gender
reassignment surgery, he is now scheduled to begin taking testosterone
before eventually having the full procedure.
He hopes these
next steps will help him look more masculine and therefore more like
Bieber and plans to get tattoos and build muscle at the gym to make
himself more like the star.
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