Nicola Coughlan raises more than €120,000 for UK trans charity after gender ruling

By Lauren Del Fabbro, PA Entertainment Reporter

Bridgerton actress Nicola Coughlan has helped raise more than €120,000 for a trans rights charity following the UK Supreme Court ruling on the legal definition of a woman.

The judgment by the UK’s highest court said that the terms “woman” and “sex” in the 2010 Equality Act “refer to a biological woman and biological sex”.

Following the news on Wednesday, the Irish star said she was “completely horrified” and “disgusted” by the ruling and said she would match donations up to €11,664 (£10,000) to transgender charity Not A Phase.

Nicola Coughlan arrives for the European premiere of Barbie
Nicola Coughlan arrives for the European premiere of Barbie (PA) Photo by Ian West

The fundraiser has since raised €120,511 (£103,018), with a revised target of €128,305 (£110,000).

On Friday, the Derry Girls and Barbie actress, 38, who has long supported the LGBT+ community, shared the donation page on her Instagram story, saying: “Nearly 100k thanks to you kind and brilliant people so delighted for Not A Phase”.

The fundraiser description reads: “Allies of the Trans and Non Binary Community time to come together.”

2010 Equality Act legal ruling rally
Campaigners take part in a rally organised by trans rights groups, trade unions, and community organisations at Parliament Square in central London, on Saturday (Andrew Matthews/PA) Photo by Andrew Matthews

The Supreme Court ruling means that transgender women with a gender recognition certificate (GRC) can be excluded from single-sex spaces if “proportionate”.

In response to the ruling, thousands of trans rights protesters gathered in central London on Saturday including groups such as Trans Kids Deserve Better, Pride in Labour, the Front for the Liberation of Intersex Non-binary and Transgender people (Flint) and TransActual.

A rally and march organised by Resisting Transphobia is also taking place in Edinburgh on Saturday afternoon.