![]() Her concerned mother joined trans activists and started a petition for Hudson to be transferred to a women’s prison. Hudson was being sentenced to 12 weeks in an all-male jail purely because she hadn’t legally changed her gender by applying for a gender recognition certificate – a £140 document criticised by trans activists as “limited and bureaucratic”. The issue wasn’t so much her crime - to which she pleaded guilty - but the fact that, as a transgender woman, she would have to serve to her time in an all-male prison. Among the transgender community, she's become well-known through her appearance in trans beauty pageants, working as a presenter on UK Babe Channels, and glamour modelling under the name Tia Star.īut this year, Hudson became famous throughout the UK when she was jailed for assault. She's been living as a woman for almost a decade in Bath, where she grew up. So the moment she turned 17, Tara - as she called herself by then - began hormone replacement. ![]() ![]() ![]() But she always knew that wasn’t who she was meant to be.Īs she grew up, it slowly dawned that she was transgender. Tara Hudson was born as Raymond Aaron David. ![]()
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