Stephen Beatty

WARREN BEATTY AND ANNETTE BENING’S TRANSGENDER SON STEPHEN IS AN ACTIVIST

Warren Beatty and Annette Bening are still very quiet about their transgender child Stephen Ira, 21, (formerly Kathlyn) but Stephen himself is anything but quiet. He participated in a GLAAD video imploring New York City to provide better medical benefits for transgenders. (It’s hard to imagine that they DON’T) He’ the first one to speak in the PSA. Just goes to show, nobody’s happy with their health coverage these days but no one seems to have a solution, either.

FATHERHOOD HAS NOT BEEN EASY FOR WARREN BEATTY AND TRANSGENDER SON

Casanova Warren Beatty had to be dragged into marriage and fatherhood, but he never imagined it would become THIS complicated! The Enquirer revealed that Warren and Annette Bening’s outspoken daughter Kathlyn shocked them when she announced at the age of 14 that she wanted to become a male. Kathlyn, now enrolled at Sarah Lawrence College, changed her name to Stephen and began the transgender process by having her breasts removed. Annette finally convinced Warren to accept Stephen as he is. Imagine their astonishment when Stephen recently acquired a boyfriend and now has decided he wants to experience childbirth! As mixed up as Stephen might be, at least he’s still getting a good education. Can’t help but wonder what Stephen’s equally outspoken aunt Shirley MacLaine has to say about all this.

WARREN BEATTY’S TRANSGENDER SON HAS A BOYFRIEND

Just when Warren Beatty got a grip on accepting his transgender son, his child Kathlyn, now known as Stephen, has made some changes. Stephen had been craving complete sex change surgery but according to The Enquirer, he’s rethinking it. Now 20, he’s a student at Sarah Lawrence College and transgender activist, but in January he revealed that he has a boyfriend! More startling is the fact that he’s a bit more feminine looking and he even wore rhinestone heels to his boyfriend’s graduation! Warren’s head must be spinning, but Stephen seems happier and better adjusted so his parents are relieved. (Above, the Beatty family in 2007)