Transgender influencer Grace Hyland cuts a chic figure in a black dress as she joins Dani Laidley at the premiere of a new documentary
Grace Hyland was on hand to support Danielle Laidley on Monday evening.
The transgender influencer and OnlyFans star attended the premiere of the Stan Original documentary, Revealed – Danielle Laidley: Two Tribes in Melbourne.
The two high-profile trans icons posed side-by-side on the red carpet, beaming for photographs.
The 23-year-old looked chic in a black strapless dress with ribbon detailing at the bust.
The flowy dress also showcased the social media star’s trim pins, and she added a pair of strappy silver heels to the ensemble.
Grace Hyland was on hand to support Danielle Laidley on Monday evening. Both in the photo
Grace pulled her blonde hair out of her face and went for sleek makeup with nude lipstick.
She finished her outfit with a pair of drop earrings and worked her angles on the red carpet.
It comes after Grace claimed Channel 7 had wrongly implied she regretted the transition.
A photo of Grace Hyland is one of those featured in a promotional video for Sunday night’s Spotlight, investigating “thousands” of young people who regret transitioning from male to female or from female to male.

The transgender influencer and OnlyFans star attended the premiere of the Stan Original documentary, Revealed – Danielle Laidley: Two Tribes in Melbourne

The 23-year-old looked chic in a black strapless dress with ribbon detailing at the bust.

The flowy dress also showcased the social media star’s trim pins and she added a pair of strappy silver heels to the ensemble.
The voiceover from the promo said “Children are told they should transition from boy to girl, or from girl to boy, from the age of 12,” as seen in images of children before and after their transitions.
Ms Hyland used her TikTok account to criticize Channel 7 for suggesting she now regretted changing her sex.
“I transitioned at 13 and I don’t regret it at all,” adding that she had breast augmentation surgery two days earlier.
“In Australia, gender-affirming healthcare needs more funding, it doesn’t need this negativity,” she said.
‘And even though my face is in there, I don’t agree with it, I don’t support this story, I don’t support the sensationalism of it all. Make no mistake Channel 7.’
She wondered if her before and after photos had been chosen by Spotlight because her father, Mat Stevenson, was starring in Channel 7’s Home and Away.
Hyland began documenting her transition from male to female on social media since she began identifying as a girl at age 12.
Stevenson, who became a household name when he starred as Adam Cameron in Home and Away, has been very supportive of her.

The two high-profile trans icons posed side by side on the red carpet