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Viewer Discretion Advised: 'Beverly Wall' opens up about becoming a 'woman'
August 22, 2019
Some things you'll wish you had never seen
Viewer Discretion Advised: In Ep 28 of "Humor Me with Chad Prather," Chad introduced a new character named Beverly Wall, a man who woke up one day and decided that he wanted to be a transgender woman.
In this sketch, Women's March reporter Tad Paphaphapholous (Chad Prather) interviewed Beverly Wall (also Chad Prather) about what it was like to wake up and be a woman.
"You woke up one morning and decided that you wanted to be...?" Tad asked.
"Who does not want to wake up every day and feel like a woman," Beverly replied.
Beverly listed how being a woman differed from being a man in this hilarious sketch that poked fun at both feminism and transgenderism. There's some things you will see that you will wish you had never seen.
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