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MediaTakeOut Revives Ciara Gender Controversy

Cover of "Like a Boy"
Cover of Like a Boy

06/10/2010- by Natasia Langfelder

MediaTakeout.com, the world’s most popular urban website, is calling into question R&B singer Ciara’s gender. They have a picture of her where her Adam’s apple looks particularly pronounced. You can see the picture HERE; it’s probably just because she happens to be swallowing something. Contrary to popular belief, women have Adam’s apples, most women don’t have a pronounced Adam’s apple but some do, particularly very skinny women.

Ciara has experienced rumors about her gender since before Lady Gaga made potentially having a penis popular. First the rumors were that she was MTF trans and then later that she was a hermaphrodite. She added fuel to the fire with her song “Like a boy”(which is much better than Beyonce’s rip off ‘If I were a boy’) where she dressed like a boy and dances around singing about what it’s like to be a guy. She looks butchtastic while doing it too. There were also some lesbian rumors about her, but those never really materialized.

Basically, Ciara is a woman and sadly, probably straight so no controversy here. I liked her music a lot though and wish she would drop some new beats.

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2 Responses to MediaTakeOut Revives Ciara Gender Controversy

  1. Bridgette P. LaVictoire Reply

    June 10, 2010 at 1:03 pm

    Sigh. . .believe it or not, women have “Adam’s Apples.” It just happens to be that ours are not pronounced normally unless we are fairly thin. I hate to use her as an example, but Ann Coulter is a prime one. Just because a woman has a trachea that’s visible does not mean that she’s a guy.

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