Bella Ramsey, known for her roles in “The Last of Us” and “Game of Thrones,” wished her younger self a happy Trans Day of Visibility in a tweet on Friday.
However, she admitted that this wasn’t necessarily healthy and encouraged others to bind safely. Ramsey came out as non-binary earlier this year and stated that she didn’t mind which pronouns people used for her. Bella Ramsey, known for her roles in “The Last of Us” and “Game of Thrones,” wished her younger self a happy Trans Day of Visibility in a tweet on Friday.
'I didn't know the word non-binary in this picture. But I knew what it meant. Inherently,' actor shared.
“I’m very much just a person,” she said. We were just very honest and open with each other,” Ramsey said. “I didn’t know the word non-binary in this picture. In a later interview, she elected to use she/her Because I always was, and always will be. But I knew what it meant.
Non-binary The Last of Us star Bella Ramsey shared a heart-warming message to themselves as a child for Trans Day of Visibility.
[A third tweeted:](https://twitter.com/shelbybaxterr/status/1641921339081601031?s=20) “Happy trans visibility day to my favourite little dude! It isn’t gonna make me afraid,” Even when they don’t yet have language for a particular way of describing their true gender, it is felt inherently within. [should “get used to it”.](https://www.thepinknews.com/2023/02/14/the-last-of-us-bella-ramsey-lgbtq-backlash-reaction/) u inspire me everyday to live my truth. Because I always was, and always will be.
After her breakout role as young noblewoman Lyanna Mormont in Game of Thrones, Bella, went on to appear in The Worst Witch, Becoming Elizabeth and Catherine ...
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Ramsey, who plays Ellie on the hit HBO show The Last of Us, took to social media to mark Trans Day of Visibility.
She said: “I guess my gender has always been very fluid. whenever I hear about our community, it seems to be from Remembrance Day which is always so negative because it’s about people who were killed. Trans Day Of Visibility takes place on 31 March. Some might use she/her or he/him pronouns (or a combination of both, or something else entirely), but they are still non-binary regardless of their pronouns. Non-binary identities are varied and can include people who identify with some aspect of binary identities, while others reject them entirely.” Ramsey identifies as [non-binary](https://www.nationalworld.com/culture/what-non-binary-meaning-explained-demi-lovato-pronouns-celebrities-3242361), and in a recent interview with [GQ Magazine](https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/culture/article/bella-ramsey-interview-2023), she said that she doesn’t mind what pronouns are used for her, and opted to use she/her for the story - this article will also therefore be using she/her pronouns.