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Tiffany Pollard Confirms Non-Binary Identity and Pronouns in Recent Interview

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by Chris Tremblay  Mar 9

Tiffany Pollard, the 44-year-old reality television star known for her roles on "I Love New York", "Celebrity Big Brother", and "House of Villains", has publicly confirmed her non-binary gender identity and clarified the pronouns she uses in a recent interview with comedian Ziwe Fumudoh.

During the rapid-fire conversation on Ziwe's YouTube channel, Pollard was asked to define her race, gender, and pronouns for the record. She responded with characteristic candor: "My race? I'm a good, southern chocolate brown, dark skin. And then on top of that, my gender would be non-binary, meaning that I'm very flexible and feminine and masculine energy."

When asked directly about her pronouns, Pollard stated: "Him, her, she, and who, and they." She humorously added "that bitch" to the list when Ziwe questioned whether she also referred to herself by that term, a nod to her self-appointed title as the HBIC—Head Bitch In Charge—which has become iconic in popular culture.

Pollard's public confirmation comes approximately six months after she first discussed her non-binary identity in 2025. In that earlier interview, she explained her reasoning: "I really do resonate with non-binary because I feel like we are so dual without even recognizing it. Because it takes two sexes for us to get here, so some days I may feel a lot more masculine and sometimes I'm super feminine, and that's OK."

During the Ziwe interview, Pollard expanded on this concept of duality, describing herself as "halfway human, halfway entity" and emphasizing the fluidity of her gender expression. She noted that her non-binary identity aligns with how she has historically presented herself—through playful gender performance and the blending of dominance and glamour as tools of self-expression and entertainment.

Beyond gender identity, Pollard has previously discussed her sexuality. In 2023, she identified as queer and shared early experiences of same-sex attraction. "The first time I ever really kissed a girl, I think it was in junior high, and I knew and it was fine. It felt good, it felt right," she told PinkNews.

Pollard has also emphasized her commitment to LGBTQ+ representation and advocacy. She recently hosted "Slayers: Wheel of Fate", an LGBTQ-focused reality competition, and has stated that she will continue to use her platform to support the queer community.

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