Baby girl for Scout Barbour-Evans

A Dunedin transgender person who contested the city's mayoralty in 2016 has given birth to a baby daughter.

Scout Barbour-Evans. Photo: Gregor Richardson
Scout Barbour-Evans. Photo: Gregor Richardson
Otago Polytechnic student and takatapui Scout Barbour-Evans announced their daughter's birth via Twitter on Saturday.

They said she was born on Wednesday, and included in the tweet was a picture of the baby with Father Christmas.

"She's perfect and I'm in love, but we're still adjusting to life with each other so we aren't taking visitors or many calls," the tweet said.

Barbour-Evans, who describe themselves as non-binary transgender, has written pieces for Spinoff this year about their experiences as a transgender person, and also about Jami-Lee Ross and New Zealand's mental health system.

Barbour-Evans told the Otago Daily Times  earlier this year their child would be "calling me Dad, and it means a lot to me".

They would not be granting interviews about the birth until the New Year.

 

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