"she/her" is one of the pronouns that she has decided to use. Over a year ago, when she announced she was nonbinary, she opened up about her own personal change, saying she now goes by the pronouns they/them/she. "Recently I've been feeling more feminine and so I've adopted her again." I think the most important thing is that no one is perfect. It's all about respect when people are learning and everyone messes up pronouns. This is the first time she has spoken about the change in depth. Last year, when she was faced with a choice, she didn't feel like a woman or a man. She thought her masculine and feminine energy was balanced. She wanted to feel human at the core.