Singer Tish Hyman revealed that her Gold’s Gym membership in Los Angeles was revoked after she raised concerns about a transgender woman in the women’s locker room. She described the experience as her “worst” at the Beverly Center location, which was recently acquired by EoS Fitness.
Following Hyman’s complaint, the gym received over two dozen one-star reviews on Google within 24 hours. Many of these negative reviews referenced the locker-room incident specifically.
Newsweek reached out to the Beverly Center Gold’s Gym through their website for comment but did not report any response. The situation highlights ongoing tensions in the U.S. around transgender rights and privacy in public spaces.
Since January, President Donald Trump has signed several executive orders targeting transgender rights, including one titled “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports.” This order aims to withdraw funding from educational programs allowing transgender athletes to participate in female sports categories.
“Today I was naked in the locker room. I turned around, and there was a man there.”
The dispute at Gold’s Gym exemplifies the national debate on transgender inclusion versus women’s privacy in shared spaces, which remains a highly divisive issue across the United States.
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