Singer Tish Hyman expressed frustration over "grown men with big d***s in the women's locker room" at Gold's Gym in California. During one of her confrontations, she encountered a transgender person identified as Alexis Black, according to TMZ. The incident led to Hyman being removed from the Beverly Center gym location.
Although this happened when the gym was still operating as Gold's Gym, EoS Fitness took over multiple Gold's Gym locations in Southern California by the end of October and currently manages the gym where the event occurred.
Known for songs such as Subway Art and Home for Christmas, the 42-year-old singer explained on TMZ Live that her concerns stem from repeated encounters rather than a single event. She shared that many trans individuals frequently used the women's locker room at the gym she attended, which made her feel frightened and uneasy.
Hyman described the trans individuals as rude and aggressive, stating they often called her “bitch.” Frustrated by the ongoing hostility and the gym's perceived lack of protective measures, she finally spoke out.
“Today he saw me walk into the women’s room followed me in and called me a bitch. I ran out into the locker room crying and screaming.”
Tish Hyman's confrontation at Gold's Gym with Alexis Black highlights her distress over repeated uncomfortable experiences in the women's locker room, leading to her removal from the gym and public outcry.
Author's summary: Tish Hyman's experience at Gold's Gym reflects ongoing tension around transgender access to women's spaces, with her emotional response underscoring the issue's complexity and personal impact.