Model Hanne Gaby Odiele on What It Means to Be Intersex—And Why She’s Going Public

Publié le 24 janvier 2017

Model Hanne Gaby Odiele talks about growing up intersex, her decision to go public—and her new mission of advocacy and support.

When Hanne Gaby Odiele was two weeks old, she developed an infection. Her parents took her to the hospital near their native Kortrijk, Belgium ; the doctors did some blood work—and then they informed Franke and Annie Termote that their little boy was going to be just fine.

Boy ? They were flabbergasted. The blood tests revealed that their child had a condition known as androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS)—while she was genetically male, with one X and one Y chromosome, she was resistant to male hormones, or androgens. Hanne was born with internal testes, and without a uterus or ovaries.


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