Overview
- In a preview from The Katie Miller Podcast obtained by Fox News Digital, Flavin said Hollywood’s emphasis on self-expression and wealth leaves children without needed structure and asserted “these kids are not our accessories.”
- She invoked a “feel like a cat” example that outlets identified as echoing a long-debunked myth about schools accommodating students who identify as animals.
- Reports widely recapped high-profile parents who have publicly supported transgender or nonbinary children, while emphasizing there is no data showing such identities are more common in Hollywood families.
- The appearance drew added political attention because host Katie Miller previously served in the Trump administration and is married to senior adviser Stephen Miller.
- The full interview was slated to publish Monday at 6 p.m. ET, as some right-leaning coverage also highlighted medical debates over youth gender care and referenced the U.K.’s Cass Review and NHS restrictions on puberty blockers to trials.