Who is Alexis Black? Trans Woman in Gym Incident Says This is Not the First Time Tish Hyman Confronted Her

Who is Alexis Black?

Grant 'Alexis Black' Freeman, an Ohio-born somatic healer and fitness coach, publicly came out as transgender in October 2024. She is the transgender woman involved in a recent controversy at the Beverly Hills Gold's Gym, now operating as EoS Fitness.

Gym Incident Overview

The incident at the gym ignited a heated online debate about privacy, safety, and the inclusion of transgender individuals in public spaces. Musician Tish Hyman, known for songs like "Subway Art" and "Home for Christmas," confronted Alexis Black, accusing her of being "a man in the women's locker room."

"Grown men with big d***s [are] in the women's locker room," Hyman shouted, as the confrontation was filmed by several bystanders and Brazilian journalist Paulo Francisco.

Aftermath and Responses

Following the incident, Hyman stated on Instagram that she and "multiple women" had filed repeated complaints about Alexis Black, but gym management initially took no action. She called for a boycott of EoS Fitness while denying that her actions were transphobic.

"The gym staff has done absolutely nothing... I treat people how I want to be treated... but this isn't right," Hyman wrote.

Subsequently, the gym confirmed that Hyman's membership was terminated. A spokesperson for Gold's Gym explained to media that the location had transitioned to an EoS Fitness franchise, which is currently reviewing the situation.

Summary

This incident highlights the complexities around transgender inclusion in public facilities, generating strong reactions on all sides about safety and respect.

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International Business Times UK International Business Times UK — 2025-11-05