Queer icon Sam Smith has revealed that even their mum struggles to remember to use their pronouns.
The British Dancing with a Stranger singer, currently in Australia after their first-ever performance at Sydney's Lesbian and Gay Mardi Gras and afraid to return home because of coronavirus , made the comments on Australian talk show The Project .
Sam said that their mum, Kate, still "trips up" and refers to them with he/him pronouns.
"I say to my mum all the time – she will be calling me 'he and him' and she is getting angry at herself and it's OK," they said. "But it is important, you know?"
Smith added: "All I can say is that when people use my pronouns correctly, it’s a wonderful feeling. I feel safe, I feel happy, and I feel completely seen."
The 27-year-old said it's OK to trip up on people's pronouns, and that they still make mistakes themself.
"I trip up too! Of course I do, I’m a human being. I have been called ‘he and him’ since the day I was born, you know, 27 years of my life, so I can understand," Sam said.
Sam Smith has previously said that making the Dancing with a Stranger video with Normani prompted them to come out as non-binary .
Revealing that they made Dancing with a Stranger after a break-up, when they wanted to write a song about freedom instead of a sad ballad.
They told Billboard: "I had just gone through a breakup and the last thing I wanted to do was write a sad song.
"I was listening to a lot of really sexy music because it made me feel better, so I wanted the song to capture what I was doing: going to clubs and kissing people."
They added that: "The song launched me into a really beautiful space of writing and freedom. There’s a femininity within that song that has ignited a flame within me; it triggered the transition I’ve made into a non-binary person."
Sam Smith came out as non-binary and genderqueer in March last year, saying – on an episode of Jameela Jamil’s Instagram Live show, I Weigh interviews: "When I saw the words ‘non-binary’ and ‘genderqueer’ and I read into it and I heard this people speaking, I was like "F**k, that’s me.'"
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