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4-year-old announces 'I'm a boy!' during transgender gender reveal at parade

A 4-year-old has won hearts and sparked heated debate online after announcing he was a boy through a rainbow-colored gender reveal in Vancouver. rice field. pride parade.

He of Canada Charlie Danger Lloyd was assigned a female at birth, but from an early age he expressed that he was a boy, his mother said .

Currently trending footage andpictures showyoung Charlie, with his grandmother by his side, shooting a cannon of confetti, sending blue smoke over the area. It captures the moment filled with

“As they blocked the road, Charlie strutted out with a Grammy and faced bystanders. It exploded in a snowstorm," mother Alaina Bourrel, 27, told South West. news service after her little boy ran into her arm. "Charlie jumped for joy as the crowd cheered him on. He couldn't believe the love and support shown from the sidelines."

Despite Charlie's happiness , his mother said she wasattacked by vicious trollsonline and called her a "pedophile, groomer and rapist" because of her son's transsexuality.

But according to Bourrel, her child began to express different gender needs when she was two years old, and the family told her every day that she was "growing up like Daddy" and "I is a boy," he said.

A proud mother said the parade moment came to her mind after telling Charlie that her family had revealedher previousgender before Charlie was born — and the smoke didn't work properly. I bought a flare gun and stash it away for the day," she said.

Charlie began expressing a different gender at age two.
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Charlie announced he's a boy at the Vancouver Pride Parade with his grandmother.
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"He wasn't your typical girl. He played with other boys. , parents would say he was more of a boy than their child.He wanted his hair cut short in the girls section.

I refused, but I was too nervous to shop in the boys section," she said. "After expressing his feelings and emotions a lot with me, he decided he wanted a new wardrobe, so we tried to find a new style."

A new wardrobe About a month after purchase, Charlie was ready to cut his hair.

"We made an appointment with her Lia at her Trans-owned and operated salon in East Vancouver, Big Bros Barbershop," his mother said. "Charlie was a whole new kid after leaving the salon that afternoon."

His mom says Charlie's confidence went through the roof when he started dressing like a boy.
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His confidence went through the roof.

"It's been four months since he started his social transition," she said. "He's still a normal kid, doing perfectly normal little kid things like playing with Lego, being creative, and learning to ride a bike." Despite critics online, Bourrel said Charlie's family and friends were only supportive of the preschooler.

"His choice was not questioned, he was blessed, and everyone started using new pronouns," she said, noting that it was like raising any other child and their She added that she was grateful for the support from her entourage.