OHMYGOSSIP — Eddie Izzard has added the name Suzy to her moniker.
The 61-year-old comedian has used she/her pronouns since 2020, and has now revealed she is going to be Suzy Eddie Izzard, after wanting the name since she was 10 years old.
Speaking at a recording of Matt Forde’s ‘Political Party’ podcast, she said: “I’m Eddie. There’s another name I’m going to add in as well, which is Suzy, which I wanted to be since I was 10.
“I’m going to be Suzy Eddie Izzard. That’s how I’m gonna roll so people can choose what they want, they can’t make a mistake, they can’t go wrong.”
Eddie is keen to break into politics, and she has vowed to “keep going until I get in”.
The star attempted to be the parliamentary candidate for Labour in Sheffield Central last year, but was unsuccessful.
However, she is still keen to try again.
She added: “I’d still love to be an MP for Sheffield, anywhere up North, if there is a North/South divide – I want to fight for the North.”
In 2020, Eddie – who has previously spoken about being gender fluid – revealed on TV show ‘Portrait Artist of the Year’, on which she sat as a model, that she “wants to be based in girl mode from now on”, and admitted using the pronouns feels “very positive”.
Speaking on the show, the ‘Victoria and Abdul’ star said: “Well, I try to do things that I think are interesting, and this is the first programme I’ve asked if I can be she and her. The transition period.”
When asked by a contestant how she felt using the pronouns, Eddie replied: “It feels great, because people just assume that … well, they just know me from before. I’m gender fluid.
“I just want to be based in girl mode from now on. One life, live it well.”
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