Lynae Vanee, a social media sensation, who originally went viral for her “Parkin Lot Pimping,” sessions, recently went on the talk show the Breakfast Club to promote her new show, “The People’s Brief,” on Revolt.
During the segment, Lynae, who is not trans, talks about what type of partner she would like, when out of nowhere, co-host Jess Hilarious quips, “And for you I want somebody who knows, only women can have babies,” which prompted Vanee, who was talking about a completely different topic to respond, “There are other people who can have babies…I mean if they have a uterus they can have babies, but they just might not identify as a woman,” which is absolutely true. Jess did not explain how that would strengthen Vanee’s relationship.
This is not the first time Jess has had much to say about trans people or any group that confuses her.
Tell you one thing.. Jess Hilarious ain’t built for the intellectual conversations .. leave that to Loren pic.twitter.com/bTH2cDvTVs
— KURO (@KingKuro215) May 27, 2025
After the controversy went viral, as usual, when Jess is wrong, just as wrong as she was when she got a Sikh family kicked off a flight, she digs deeper, and dismisses any possibility for personal growth and a more inclusive perspective. Instead, Jess hopped on Instagram and trolled even harder by posting pictures of her pregnancy with the caption, “My uterus is my superpower.”
Jess, no one is shocked at how babies are made; how sad it must be to think that your uterus is the best thing you have to offer the world. This is the first time Jess has posted pictures of her pregnancy since July of last year, the same pregnancy which led her to feel a lack of support from her employers over her maternity leave.
Or as transwoman creator @thedominiquemorgan pointed out, after said pregnancy, Charlamagne tha God pitted her against Loren Larosa, stating, “It’s never been trans people who have been at the center of the most harm to your career or your joy, it’s niggas,” after that same maternity leave ended.
@thedominiquemorgan Chyle….
♬ original sound – Dominique Morgan
Imagine siding with the negative ideology that is most likely to kill you, and even more likely to kill the group that you are tripping over yourself to jeer. You don’t earn any cool points; there is nothing honorable about a legacy that contributes to the deaths of others. Whether Jess has the intellectual aptitude to know it or not, she is actively contributing to the targeting of transwomen and ciswomen. She could be telling real jokes, finding another way to elevate, touring, but would rather agitate a group of people who are the only other group with a higher rate of victimization. Black women are six times more likely to be murdered than white women, but rest assured, it is not transwomen who are doing the murdering.
Imagine crashing out over less than 1% of the population.
Highlighting that transwomen do not have uteruses is not some revolutionary soundbite, but so what if they did? What do ciswomen lose in the process? Some transmen do however, and them having babies does not and has not harmed anyone else. Trans people have kids, and they are not stopping cis people from having children as well. Trans people having rights does not equate to the dissolution of rights for ciswomen. The usage of inclusive language does not harm ciswomen. Jess, like other cis Black women, has been plagued by transphobia; unfortunately, her way of combating is aligning herself with the same group whose ideologies have insulted her. She will be louder about the thing that harms her than those doing the harm. Transphobia is harmful; it kills people, and that includes cis people.
The life of a cis Black women is hard, made harder because of her gender and race, but assure, Black transwomen have it harder, they are more likely to be murdered, lose housing, lose employment and represent more than 50 % of murders which occur among queer people, what is gained by contributing to their oppression? The experiences of transgender women versus cisgender women are different. There is absolutely an attack on ciswomen, especially cis Black women, but it surely is not transwomen holding the knives. Being born female is fraught with danger, but being born queer is as well. Being a trans child (obviously without transitioning), a child who may exhibit gendered characteristics of the opposite biological sex, is no safer than being a cis girl, and it is arguable that it is even less safe.
Jess is funny, and Jess is opinionated, but that does not mean that her opinions are factually based, or that just because she is funny means she is correct. When trolling trans people has become some sort of cause célèbre, one should really evaluate what their value system looks like. Having a baby is absolutely related to femininity, but that does not mean that it is the end-all be-all of being a woman, especially since there are a lot of ciswomen who do not and cannot have children. Their womanhood is no less important than someone who has given birth.
Jess trolling with her pregnancy and the presence of an extra hole is the only thing she can use to separate herself from transwomen, especially since she indulges in the same gender affirming actions that transwomen do.
Jess wears wigs. Jess wears nails. Jess wears lashes and Jess has had plastic surgery—but yeah, Jess, you’re a real woman, alright.