Trans comedian strips naked, plays keyboard with penis on live TV in UK: 'I'm a perfect woman!'



Warning: graphic content.

A British comedian who identifies as transgender recently went on live television and put on a rousing performance, singing, stripping naked, and using his penis to play a keyboard.

On Friday during a 40th-year celebration one-off revival of the 1980s British comedy series "Friday Night Live," comedian Jordan Gray took to the stage and gave an expletive-laden rendition of "Do-Re-Mi" and "Better Than You," a song written for Gray's Edinburgh Fringe show entitled "Is It a Bird?" "Bird" is British slang for a woman.

At the conclusion of the three-minute bit, Gray grinned and asked rhetorically, "You know the best thing about live TV?"

Gray then answered his own question: "I can do stupid stuff like this!"

He then proceeded to tear off the bright pink jumpsuit he was wearing to reveal surgically constructed female breasts and bare male genitals.

The theme of "Better Than You" is self-evident. Gray lists various reasons why he is better than everyone else, and all the reasons he gives are sexually explicit.

"I'm a perfect woman," Gray insists. "My t*** will never shrink. And I'm guaranteed to sq****. And I do a**l by default."

Gray, who competed on "The Voice" in 2016, also made various "gay" jokes throughout the clip. At one point, he even admitted, "I used to be a man."

"What a moment," tweeted Channel 4, which aired the TV special.

In the tweet, Channel 4 also included a full-length clip of the performance, except for the ending when Gray removed his clothes and grabbed his penis. The video includes a warning for foul language and what Channel 4 has characterized as "adult humour."

\u201c\u2018I haven\u2019t had a Yorkie bar in five years.\u2019 - Jordan Gray (@Talldarkfriend) on the difficulties of being transgender. What a moment. #FridayNightLive #TruthAndDare\u201d
— Channel 4 (@Channel 4) 1666388700

The performance itself has received mixed reviews. Helen Joyce, an outspoken critic of transgenderism, quickly denounced it as a "sex crime."

"Absolutely disgraceful. A sex crime committed on camera. While idiots whoop and cheer," Joyce tweeted.

Baroness Emma Harriet Nicholson of the House of Lords, who likewise supports traditional marriage, stated that she would be issuing a complaint letter regarding the stunt, though she did not specify to whom she would write.

However, actor Jason Isaacs, best known for his portrayal of Lucius Malfoy in the "Harry Potter" film series, thoroughly enjoyed the phallic performance.

"So much more dignified than parliament today," he tweeted in part.

\u201c#JordanGray just stripped naked mid-song on #FridayNightLive to show off her magnificent boobs and equally magnificent member, with which she played the keyboard as she brought her set to a close and the entire house down. So much more dignified than parliament today.\n#Jordan4PM\u201d
— Jason Isaacs (@Jason Isaacs) 1666391771

The U.K. has different rules regarding profanity and nudity on television. Pink News defended Gray's naked keyboarding by asserting that the show segment aired "well after the 9pm watershed, the time when nudity and other adult content is allowed on TV."

Gray has expressed no remorse. On Saturday, he publicly thanked Channel 4 for airing the clip and for letting him "be a part of comedy history."

\u201cWoke up this morning to the smell of burning gammon. And it is DELICIOUS. \ud83d\ude0e\ud83d\udd25\n\nThank you @Channel4 for letting me be a part of comedy history on #FridayNightLive \u2764\n\nSee you all THIS FRIDAY NIGHT at The @LondonPalladium \n#IsItABird \ud83e\udd87\u26a1\u201d
— Jordan Gray (@Jordan Gray) 1666422797

29 dead including 2 children, dozens missing from West Coast wildfires; President Trump to visit fire-ravaged California



Wildfires have devastated states on the West Coast; at least 29 people have been killed, dozens of others missing, and hundreds of thousands have been forced to evacuate their homes.

The National Interagency Fire Center reports that 97 large fires have burned 4.7 million acres across the western states. Over 29,000 firefighters and support personnel are battling the wildfires, along with 2,200 fire engines and 103 aircraft. There are evacuation orders in place due to 40 large fires in California, Colorado, Idaho, Oregon, Utah, and Washington.

Oregon Governor Kate Brown (D) noted that nearly 900,000 acres had burned by Friday. "In the last 10 years, we see an average of 500,000 acres burn in an entire year. We've seen that nearly double in the past three days," Brown said.

Approximately 500,000 in Oregon have evacuated or have been instructed to be prepared to evacuate, which is more than 10% of the state's population.

Oregon's emergency management director, Andrew Phelps, told MSNBC that the state is preparing for a "mass fatality incident" because of the wildfires. "There are going to be a number of fatalities, folks who just couldn't get warning in time and evacuate their homes and get to safety," Phelps said.

Wyatt Tofte, a 12-year-old boy from Lyons, Oregon, and his 71-year-old grandmother Peggy Mosso died while trying to escape the fire. The boy took shelter in the family car, but the flames surrounded him. A family spokeswoman said Wyatt was found by himself in a car, and the family's dog was found dead in his lap.

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— Kandra Kent (@Kandra Kent)1599713329.0


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— NPR (@NPR)1599854543.0


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— Forest Service NW (@Forest Service NW)1599939278.0


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— ABC News (@ABC News)1599880864.0


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— Channel 5 News (@Channel 5 News)1599841390.0


A record 3.2 million acres in California have been scorched since last month, and about 4,000 structures have been destroyed. The death toll in California from the wildfires reached 20 on Saturday.

A 16-year-old boy was among those where were killed by the wildfires in California. Josiah Williams died while trying to escape a fast-moving inferno in Berry Creek in Northern California.

"He was alone, terrified, and ran for his life," the boy's mother, Jessica Williams, told KOVR reporter Velena Jones. "My son was a good, smart, caring young boy that died alone, and it kills me thinking about what he was going through."

Cal Fire stated that five of the 20 largest California wildfires in history have occurred in 2020, including the biggest ever, the August Complex Fire. The largest California fire in history is located about a two-hour drive northwest of Sacramento. The August Complex Fire has burned 746,000 acres after merging with other large fires. The blaze is currently 25% contained.

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— CAL FIRE (@CAL FIRE)1599846608.0


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On Sunday, President Donald Trump announced that he would visit fire-ravaged California. The president will travel to McClellan Park in Sacramento County on Monday to be briefed on the catastrophic wildfires.

"Since mid-August, President Trump and Governor Newsom have spoken by phone and the White House and FEMA have remained in constant contact with State and local officials throughout the response to these natural disasters. The President continues to support those who are battling raging wildfires in a locally-executed, state-managed, and federally-supported emergency response," Deputy Press Secretary Judd Deere said in a statement.

On Friday, President Trump tweeted about the wildfires obliterating the West Coast.

"THANK YOU to the 28,000+ Firefighters and other First Responders who are battling wildfires across California, Oregon, and Washington," he wrote. "I have approved 37 Stafford Act Declarations, including Fire Management Grants to support their brave work. We are with them all the way!"

THANK YOU to the 28,000+ Firefighters and other First Responders who are battling wildfires across California, Oreg… https://t.co/JglonEB62E
— Donald J. Trump (@Donald J. Trump)1599870510.0

Authorities have arrested four people for suspected arson in the historic wildfires in California, Oregon, and Washington. Two Oregon men were arrested and accused of looting homes that were forced to evacuate.