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One of These Things Is Not Like the Other: Check Out Maxim Australia’s ‘Hot 100’ Women List

One of These Things Is Not Like the Other: Check Out Maxim Australia’s ‘Hot 100’ Women List
Evan Agostini

Men’s magazine Maxim Australia included a biological male who identifies as a woman in a recently-published list of its 100 top “fine and fierce femmes” for 2023.

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Coming in at No. 92 on the list was Dani Laidley, who is a male. Laidly is a former Australian rules football coach and athlete and began “transitioning” in 2020.

Laidley joined the ranks of women like Margot Robbie, who came in first place this year.

Maxim Australia’s website boasts that the list includes “Australia’s most influential, successful, powerful, newsworthy, talented and beautiful women this year.” It added that the “annual, eclectic and definitive list” includes women “who have impressed, made headlines or simply had a huge year.”

According to WPDE, Laidley pled guilty to stalking charges in 2020 and pinned that behavior “on her gender transition and being ‘immersed in a drug addled-culture.’” Laidley reportedly avoided conviction by agreeing to rehabilitation. 

This is the left’s latest move to erase women. Earlier this year, “transgender” influencer Dylan Mulvaney, a man who believes he is a woman, was awarded “Woman of the Year” at the Virgin Atlantic Attitude Awards. 

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“Some see me as the woman of the year, some see me as a woman of a year and some change, because I only publicly came out [as transgender] online 560 days ago. And, some people don’t see me as a woman at all…which is why receiving this honor from a queer publication like Attitude means so much more to me,” Mulvaney said in his acceptance speech.

“No matter how hard I try, or what I wear, or what I say or what surgeries I get I will never reach an acceptable version of womanhood by those hateful peoples standards. But, as long as I have the queer community that sees me for my truth, I’m going to be okay,” he added, explaining that he was happy he received the award in the United Kingdom because they don’t treat him like the “trans beer girl.”


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