Chaz Bono on His ‘Modeled’ Heterosexual Relationship

Sonny and Cher's little girl Chastity recently made the difficult decision to become a man, and now Chaz Bono sits down with our own Mary Hart for part two of an exclusive interview to talk about how his life has changed and how his decision has affected his relationships with the people he loves.

Asked what mom Cher feels about her child's experience, Chaz says he cannot speak for her, however everyone close to him has been nothing but supportive. "The people in my life are just happy that I'm doing this and seeing the positive effect that it's having on me," he says. "[I'm] trying to use my life experience to educate people. … I feel like I'm living in my body for the first time and it feels really good."

He says his body will be changing for about four to five years total and that he will be on testosterone for the rest of his life. Asked if he plans to undergo further surgery, he replies, "That's a personal decision and I don't really feel comfortable talking about anything below the waist."



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Chaz Bono on His ‘Modeled’ Heterosexual Relationship

Sonny and Cher's little girl Chastity recently made the difficult decision to become a man, and now Chaz Bono sits down with our own Mary Hart for part two of an exclusive interview to talk about how his life has changed and how his decision has affected his relationships with the people he loves.

Asked what mom Cher feels about her child's experience, Chaz says he cannot speak for her, however everyone close to him has been nothing but supportive. "The people in my life are just happy that I'm doing this and seeing the positive effect that it's having on me," he says. "[I'm] trying to use my life experience to educate people. … I feel like I'm living in my body for the first time and it feels really good."

He says his body will be changing for about four to five years total and that he will be on testosterone for the rest of his life. Asked if he plans to undergo further surgery, he replies, "That's a personal decision and I don't really feel comfortable talking about anything below the waist."



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