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Dwyane Wade Reveals Just How Heartbreakingly Scared His Daughter Zaya Was While Coming Out to Him

Dwyane Wade is opening up about the life-changing moment when his daughter Zaya came out to him as transgender, and it’s a lot heavier than you may think.

Wade, who has been a passionate supporter of Zaya and the trans community since his daughter asserted her gender identity, had to do some deep reflective work in the aftermath of her coming out due to the fearful reaction she had toward him.

During the Creative Artists Agency (CAA) Amplify event in California on June 27, Wade sat for a conversation with his friend and fellow NBA player, Chris Paul, as well as CAA executive, Lisa Metelus.

Metelus asked the former Miami Heat shooting guard about the “landmark moment” of Zaya’s coming out, and Wade revealed that he’d been expecting it in some capacity for a while. He explained that, at 8 years old, she described herself as gay in a school assignment, so her asserting an LGBTQIA+ identity of some sort seemed inevitable.

Recalling the day Zaya did decide to address her gender identity with Wade and her stepmom, Gabrielle Union, the NBA retiree shared, “I came home and I just remember my child being scared to talk to me, like hiding in my wife’s arm in a chair.” He continued, “I think I’m this dad that’s like, ‘Hey, come and tell me anything! I’m a cool dad.’ And it was fear in my child’s face to tell me and so I had to check myself.”

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