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Being Frank about Kellie

Episode 15 of the Who's Tom & Dick podcast, hosted by Patrick Mortimer & Martin Weavers, titled "Being Frank about Kellie" was published on November 1, 2024 and runs 42 minutes.

November 1, 2024 ·42m · Who's Tom & Dick

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Send us Fan Mail Season 2 - Episode 15 The boy's love to cover different stories and this one certainly is just that. Gender Reassignment. We are so lucky this week to be discussing this subject with the one and only Kellie Maloney. Kellie Maloney is an English boxing manager and promoter, and television personality. Kellie managed Lennox Lewis, who won the undisputed heavyweight championship of the world, between 1989 and 2001. This made Maloney the first Briton to manage a British heavy...

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Season 2 - Episode 15

The boy's love to cover different stories and this one certainly is just that.

Gender Reassignment.

We are so lucky this week to be discussing this subject with the one and only Kellie Maloney.

Kellie Maloney is an English boxing manager and promoter, and television personality. Kellie managed Lennox Lewis, who won the undisputed heavyweight championship of the world, between 1989 and 2001. This made Maloney the first Briton to manage a British heavyweight champion in almost a century.

Kellie has been married twice, marrying her first wife, Jackie, aged 21 The couple had their first child, Emma, shortly after.

She was married for over 15 years to second wife Tracey; they have two daughters together.

Kellie said in her first televised interview as an open trans woman that she and Tracey are now divorced, but that she has been "very supportive".

Following threats from the press to out her, in August 2014, Kellie announced in the Sunday Mirror that she is now known as Kellie, and was undergoing gender reassignment. Lennox Lewis was initially shocked at the news but expressed respect for Kellie's decision. 

Today, Kellie joins the Boy's and explains her story in her own uncensored words honestly and openly, and we sincerely hope this interview may help others understand this complex subject in a n understanding way.

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