Transgender Son of Warren Beatty, Annette Bening Slams Chaz Bono

In a war of words in the struggle to "demolish transphobia," 20-year-old Stephen Ira Beatty has blasted "Dancing with the Stars" contestant Chaz Bono, calling the transgender son of Cher a "a misogynist who does not represent us."

Beatty describes himself in his blog as "a gay trans man for whom both identities are important." He is also the son of Hollywood actors Annette Bening and Warren Beatty. Born Kathlyn, he is the oldest of the couple's four children.

His mother played the lesbian mom "Nic" in the award-winning 2010 movie, "The Kids Are Alright." The film depicts two teens struggling with their identities. His father, the Oscar-winning director of "Reds," was a longtime Hollywood lothario before setting down and marrying Bening.

Stephen Ira Beatty slams Bono for saying that transgenderism is "a birth defect, like a cleft palate," and that "being male and having breasts is about the worst thing I could imagine." He attacks Bono for saying, "I never understood women before . . . but I had a tolerance for women that I don't have now . . . There is something in testosterone that makes talking and gossiping really grating."

Beatty, who says he has undergone hormonal treatment, responded, "I don't want any rich white trans guy . . . telling the media that testosterone made him a misogynist . . . he has some deep-seated misogyny to work through."

Bono's publicist declined to comment. Beatty did not respond to an email.

Bono, 42, underwent gender reassignment from 2008 to 2010, legally changing his name from Chastity to Chaz on May 7. In October, he was honored with a "Respect" award from the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network (GLSEN) for being a role model for teens.

In a second post after the initial one got press attention, Beatty says that he holds no "ill will" against Bono, admitting he was once guilty of making insensitive comments. "I just don't want anyone thinking that he's qualified to offer Trans 101, you know?" he said.

Beatty also complains in his blog that Sarah Lawrence College, where he is a sophomore, has refused to accept his chosen name. He said he "refuses to be treated as a logistical problem."

According to the school directory, he is listed as Kathlyn E. Beatty.

Beatty's blog, "Super Mattachine," refers to the Mattachine Society, one of the first gay rights groups founded by Harry Hay in 1948.

There, in the "About" section, he says he is an activist and writer -- "a white anti-racist, a feminist, and a poet." He also writes for the the school's alternative publication SLCSpeaks and has appeared in the school's poetry festival and cabaret.

Just north of New York City, Sarah Lawrence College is a small liberal arts school known for its commitment to acceptance and to fostering a community of diversity.

Ella Riley-Adams, a writer from Ashland, Ore., and a classmate of Beatty, said the community's strength is also its greatest weakness and she is sympathetic to Beatty's point or view.

"We have that idea that is open and everything is welcome, so much so that we are sort blind to the issues that do arise, and think, 'someone else is dealing with it,'" said Riley-Adams, 20.

"Sarah Lawrence still has work to do, less work than a lot of other places, but there is progress to be made nonetheless."

She said Beatty's writing had already attracted the attention of Glamour magazine.

Beatty's gender transition has reportedly been difficult because his parents are one of the most high-profile couples in Hollywood, a former high school friend told ABCNews.com last year, when tabloid reports first emerged that he was transitioning.

"He wants to live his life and be Stephen, and he is Stephen," said friend Sam Schiffer, who graduated with Beatty in June from Arete Preparatory Academy. "If he were born Kathryn O'Brien or Smith, it would not be as insane as is."

"Stephen is absolutely the most brilliant person I have met in my whole life," said Schiffer, the son of screenwriter Michael Schiffer ["Lean on Me," 1989, and "Crimson Tide,"1995]. "He is unimaginably smart and that comes from his mom and dad, who are smart people."

Acceptance was Hard For Stephen Ira Beatty

"He's publicly out as a gay man and trans to everyone who knows him personally," he said. "He has certain ideas especially that people have gender roles and how people should be and what society dictates, and he goes against that."

The Beattys have three other children: Benjamin, 16; Isabel, 14; and Ella, 11. They attend Buckley, the Sherman Oaks private school where Stephen had a particularly hard time until he transferred to the more accepting Arete Preparatory Academy in Los Angeles, according to Schiffer.

Buckley is a traditional school that caters to more of the "Beverly Hills 90210" crowd, according to his friend. Celebrity children like Kimberly Stewart, daughter of Rod, and Paris and Nicky Hilton are alumni. Arete caters to gifted children and those who don't fit into a conventional setting, he said.

During his high school years, Beatty's classmates supported him "150 percent," said Schiffer, but he still had some social issues.

"The hardest thing that I observed was getting people to accept him for who he is," Schiffer said.

Transgender youth face high levels of victimization in school, even more so than their lesbian, gay and bisexual peers, according to recent studies.

"It's been really rough for him -- not just [at] Buckley, but having a family that much in the limelight," Schiffer said. "His father is Warren Beatty. The National Enquirer said his dad was furious with him. No. His dad is a really supporting guy. But his dad comes from a different time and it's hard to grasp a daughter not being a daughter anymore, but a son.

"He loves Stephen and has not threatened to kick him out of the house," said Schiffer. "They've had their problems, but he's a good guy."

In Chaz Bono's book, "Family Outing," he reported that his gay-icon mother was "'uncomfortable" with his sexuality and went "ballistic" before finally accepting him.

Transgender youth, in particular, are at disproportionate risk for depression, suicide, substance abuse, HIV and sexually transmitted diseases, according to the Family Acceptance Project.

Their study revealed that lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender children have happier and less risky lives when parents support them, according to Caitlin Ryan, a clinical social work and director of the project.

GLSEN Director of Communications Daryl Presgraves said the fact that Beatty is the son of famous parents offers "hope to other youth."

"It's extremely important to be able to identify with a celebrity and see someone like them," he said.

"When you are a young person and you see someone like Chaz Bono and the Bening-Beatty son publicly identify as transgender, it makes it so much easier to realize that [it's] not something that has to be so isolating -- there are people out there like you," said Presgraves.

"That kind of visibility offers hope to transgender or gender nonconforming young people and encourages them to live openly and honestly."

"For young people, visibility of other transgender people provides a hopeful prospect that they too can live an authentic life and be afforded the kind of respect and equality that everyone deserves in our society."

Freelance writer Courtney L. Sexton contributed to this report.

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  • Yankee Doodle  •  San Francisco, United States  •  6 months ago
    My head hurts after reading this.
  • MyTwoBits  •  6 months ago
    This comes across more like jealousy to me - Chaz got a bigger spotlight. To call Chaz's comments mysoginistic is totally false, he was stating things that he was going through and how it was making him feel. I see no insensitivity to anyone in Chaz's comments.

    The apparent difference is that Chaz is more comfortable and confident with his identity than Stephen Ira Beatty is. Chaz himself has stated that he is not a spokesperson for the trans movement, only for himself.

    Perhaps Stephen should spend more time working on his self-esteem and confidence as opposed to whining about what other trans people are or are not doing and how it impacts him.

    Now, all you haters out there can go ahead and call me names, and give me as many thumbs down as you want. Would rather read people's informed and thoughtful opinions on a topic rather than all the bigoted venom, but what can ya do?
  • Jerseyn8iv  •  Texarkana, United States  •  6 months ago
    Am I the only person that got confused while reading this article?
    • C S 6 months ago
      If a transgender person is gay, which gender are they attracted to?
    • Benji 6 months ago
      A transgender person is someone that knows to themselves that they are born in the wrong body. Usually the male feels he is a woman and attracted to men, likewise most females feel that they were meant to be males attracted to women. A transgender person will usually go through years of therapy before accepting themselves. They have it tougher then the Bi's, gays and lesbians, and a small percentage of them get the double whammy of being transgender and gay
    • Trouble Maker 6 months ago
      He's not Bono of U2.
  • mark  •  6 months ago
    He said, she said.
    • NA 6 months ago
      lol
    • Crash 5 months ago
      lol x 3!
  • MichaelS  •  Alpharetta, United States  •  6 months ago
    WOW, Yes, a VERY confusing article that reads like a run on sentence. I thought it was supposed to be about something Stephen Beatty does not like that Chaz Bono said. The following is discussed:

    A movie his mother made and a movie his father directed. His publicist and father both had no comment. A backgound on Bono, including some award he won. Then Back to Beatty who isn't upset after all, no wait he is.

    Next up, a discussion about Beatty's college and some problem there. A mention of a blog he has, and some society group he belongs to, including the year it formed. Something he wrote about himself "there"- not sure of that means the blog or the society group. Some activities he enjoys at college. Next up, a little bit about the college.

    Next, something Ella Riley-Adams, a friend, said about the college. Something about Glamour magazine, something another friend told ABC news last year, and some prep academy they both went to, followed by some information about the FRIEND'S FATHER, including 2 movies he did (the father of the friend of Beatty). From there we're off to the school he attended as a child, and that his brother and sisters attend. Then something about "Beverly Hills 90210" Kimberly Stewart, and Paris and Nicky Hilton.

    Next it discusses something the National Enquirer said about Warren Beatty that supposedly wasn't true, and how his father does support him (according to the friend). Segue to how Chaz said in a book how Cher felt about him.

    We wrap it up with a discussion of some problems transgender youth face, according to Caitlin Ryan of the Family acceptance project and some stuff that GLSEN Director of Communications Daryl Presgraves said.

    Freelance writer indeed!!!
  • teachacreacha  •  Silverado, United States  •  6 months ago
    JM, what, pray tell, is "normal"? There's no such animal!
  • ...Scooter  •  Toronto, Canada  •  6 months ago
    I'm a very open minded person. Live and let live. But I'm glad that I'm straight, life is confusing enough.
  • bertha fay  •  Austin, United States  •  6 months ago
    I don't think either Beatty or Bona are the best representatives of this group or any group. It seems to me that they have a lot of issues that should have been addressed before they decided to "transition".

    I have had the opportunity to know several people that have transitioned from male to female and female to male. The individuals I know regard their sexuality as just another aspect of their life, not their life or even the major focus of their lives.

    The transgendered folks I know have completed their educations, have successful careers and happy, well rounded lives. In other words, other than the fact that they are transgendered they are normal people.

    Beatty and Bono seem to focus solely on their transgendered status instead of building well rounded, happy lives. I don't think this is a transgendered issue, but something deeper that should be addressed before either makes major changes in their lives.
    • TheWiz 6 months ago
      Bottom line: Don't matter who you are, you see life differently than the next guy/girl...and that's a fact...
    • bertha fay 6 months ago
      TheWiz - your point?
  • Me  •  St. Louis, United States  •  6 months ago
    Honestly, whatever you are or do, you can't force people to accept you. We all have strong opinions. We have the right to dislike or hate. As long as the dislike is non violent. From ultra religious to ultra liberals we are not all going to see things the same and as long as it doesn't interfere with my life. Who cares.
  • Johnny  •  Tallahassee, United States  •  6 months ago
    Wow, talk about working hard to be anti-everything. We have a person who was born female but is not transgender but seeks to be identified as a "gay". All the while, this person is bashing another transgender who seeks to express a male orientation and decrying just about every institution from family to society as a whole. For someone who supposedly just wants to be accepted for who he is, he has very little acceptance or tolorance for any other viewpoint. Maybe it is not his "fame" as the child of a couple of Hollywood actors but his lack of "fame" in his own existance that motivates his "struggles."
    • Shirley 6 months ago
      It is pretty confusing. Thank you for lining it out.
  • bertha fay  •  Austin, United States  •  6 months ago
    I don't think either Beatty or Bono are the best representatives of this group or any group. It seems to me that they have a lot of issues that should have been addressed before they decided to "transition".

    I have had the opportunity to know several people that have transitioned from male to female and female to male. The individuals I know regard their sexuality as just another aspect of their life, not their life or even the major focus of their lives.

    The transgendered folks I know have completed their educations, have successful careers and happy, well rounded lives. In other words, other than the fact that they are transgendered they are normal people.

    Beatty and Bono seem to focus solely on their transgendered status instead of building well rounded, happy lives. I don't think this is a transgendered issue, but something deeper that should be addressed before either makes major changes in their lives.
  • Pig Champion  •  6 months ago
    Who f'n cares...
  • Mark  •  6 months ago
    LOL.... what a bunch of nuts!
  • Let Freedom Ring  •  6 months ago
    I'm confused. Stephen is a gay man who was born a straight woman... so why not stay a straight woman? I seriously don't get it. Sometimes the best solution is the easiest one.

    I don't understand this and I don't think I ever will.
  • ruth  •  6 months ago
    "a gay trans man" , to whom both identities are important " ???? I sure don't get this one.
  • sattvicw  •  6 months ago
    now now ladies. er men.. we HAVE to get along!!!!!!!!
  • Sid  •  6 months ago
    No matter how you change your body by splicing and dicing your DNA will never change.
  • Troll  •  Boston, United States  •  6 months ago
    Gender can be confusing....why not just keep what you get...
  • Another Amalekite  •  6 months ago
    I'm a lesbian trapped in a man's body.
  • russ p  •  Rock Hill, United States  •  6 months ago
    This sounds more like Hollywood than gender identity issues.