Unfiltered truth behind divorcee at center of trans gym showdown

Unfiltered Truth Behind Divorcee at Center of Trans Gym Showdown

Alexis Black, a 32-year-old transgender woman from Los Angeles, gained national attention after an incident at Gold's Gym in Beverly Hills. On Sunday, singer Tish Hyman confronted Black, shouting in front of gymgoers about Black using the women's changing rooms.

"Grown men with big d**ks [are] in the women's locker room," Hyman yelled while being escorted out of the gym. "And I want to make sure the girls know."

Black, who previously went by Grant Freeman, said she felt disrespected during the encounter that started in the locker room. She explained that this was not Hyman's first confrontation with her.

“She didn't want to do introductions,” Black told the Daily Mail. She began her hormonal transition in February before moving to Los Angeles.

A divorcee from Ohio, Black has been using the women's changing room since starting estrogen and progesterone treatment. The former DJ is open about her transition and has talked with several women in the changing rooms at Gold's Gym, now owned by EoS Fitness.

Context and Background

Social Tensions at Gold's Gym

The incident highlights ongoing tensions around transgender individuals using gendered spaces like locker rooms and changing rooms, especially in public fitness centers.

"This altercation is just one episode in a broader, long-standing conflict over the women's locker room," sources told the Daily Mail.
Ownership and Facilities

Gold's Gym in Beverly Hills, where the incident took place, is currently owned by EoS Fitness, adding a layer of corporate context to the event.

Author's summary: Alexis Black’s confrontation at Gold's Gym reveals ongoing clashes over transgender rights and public access to gendered spaces amid personal and societal challenges.

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Daily Mail Daily Mail — 2025-11-06