Grant "Alexis Black" Freeman, an Ohio-born somatic healer and fitness coach, publicly came out as transgender in October 2024. She is at the center of a recent controversy after a confrontation at the Beverly Hills Gold's Gym, now operating as EoS Fitness.
The viral dispute involved musician Tish Hyman, known for songs like "Subway Art" and "Home for Christmas," who confronted Alexis Black in the women's locker room. Hyman accused Black of being "a man in the women's locker room," sparking heated debate online about privacy, safety, and transgender inclusion in public spaces.
"Grown men with big d***s [are] in the women's locker room," Hyman shouted, as bystanders recorded the scene.
Hyman claimed on Instagram that she and "multiple women" had filed several written complaints about Black before the gym acted. She criticized gym management, stating,
"The gym staff has done absolutely nothing," and called for a boycott of EoS Fitness while denying any transphobia. "I treat people how I want to be treated... but this isn't right," she explained.
Following the incident, the gym confirmed Hyman's membership was terminated. A spokesperson clarified that the location had become an EoS Fitness franchise, and the company is actively reviewing the situation.
This incident raises complex questions about public space inclusivity and safety, highlighting tensions between transgender rights and others' comfort at shared facilities.
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