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Why I came out as trans to the world on America's Got Talent

US stand-up comedian Julia Scotti wowed an audience of millions when she auditioned for America's Got Talent in 2016 and outed herself as a trans woman.

When a 63-year-old bespectacled woman took to the stage on America's Got Talent in 2016 she got a standing ovation for her stand-up comedy routine. But Julia Scotti also wowed the millions of people watching on TV when she explained that she was returning to a comedy career after spending 28 years on the circuit as a man – Rick Scotti. She tells Jo Fidgen how she almost lost everything before making a triumphant return to the comedy circuit. A documentary has been made about Julia, directed by Susan Sandler – it's called Julia Scotti: Funny That Way.

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Presenter: Jo Fidgen
Producer: June Christie

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(Photo: Julia Scotti. Credit: Anne Burlock Lawver)
(Film clips: Julia Scotti: Funny That Way/dir. Susan Sandler.
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