Oto Vans announces its gender change: "I was always a woman. My name is Odette"

Oto Vans can boast of being one of the best-known influencers in this country.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
20 February 2024 Tuesday 16:07
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Oto Vans announces its gender change: "I was always a woman. My name is Odette"

Oto Vans can boast of being one of the best-known influencers in this country. Thanks to her YouTube videos, Vans managed to win over many fans, who have not hesitated to follow her adventures. So much so, that she decided to participate in Survivors, where she was a draw for young people, despite having been expelled during the first galas.

Now, he wanted to open up more than ever and explain through a documentary podcast that he has decided to change his sex once and for all. "I was always Odette" is the name chosen for the project, and, at the same time, the name she wants to give herself now that she has managed to accept herself.

"I've probably been feeling shit for a long, long time," Oto began to relate in the trailer where this podcast was announced. "Homosexuality was the biggest sin, yes," his mother added in one of the recordings. And it is the first time that the family can be seen together talking about this topic that is so important to them.

"Four men saying: spirit of homosexuality get out of this body. The first coming out was a circus. And I didn't want to go through a circus part 2," the influencer continues to explain, visibly affected.

But his mother is not the only one who wanted to appear in this project. One of his brothers has spoken clearly about Oto's psychological problems and the reasons for them. "Her depression came from that sex change, and because she felt like a woman and she didn't know how to say it," he said. "What a shame she has to spend all her money on herself," she added.

"Renovate the house you like and that's how you'll live. Happy," the new Odette Vans has emphatically expressed. "What to say, right? I'm so happy to... finally, finally... Thank you, Lord", she concluded in the trailer.

A documentary podcast that will be released on February 26 on both YouTube and Spotify, and is produced by RainPod Studios. "Get ready to be moved by the story of Oto Vans, told first-hand by her and accompanied by very special people who have influenced and helped her throughout her life," the platform revealed.

After this announcement, there have been numerous comments of support that the 'influencer' has received on her social networks. "I knew that this silence carried a great cry... I'm glad to hear you again" or "You marked the lives of many of us who did not feel identified with anyone else", are some of these responses.