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Man in Dress listed as Top 100 FEMALE Executives

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CharlieWork · 20/09/2018 21:19

Aaaaaaaarrrggghhhh.

Looks like his maleness was has worked for him and he gets to be recognised as a top female too.

Just why?

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Juells · 22/09/2018 09:10

Here's Pippa looking brave and stunning

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Honestagod, do these people have no sense of the ridiculous? Do they not realise that people (outside of their little bubble) are laughing at them?

Juells · 22/09/2018 09:11

Is that Jaws from The Spy Who Loved Me in the background?

AngryAttackKittens · 22/09/2018 09:12

Please don't smite me, mods, I have to ask...why is the double chin so much more obvious as Pippa than as Phil? Is it the head angle? The wig length?

AngryAttackKittens · 22/09/2018 09:12

I wonder if Jaws2 works security at CS.

Needmoresleep · 22/09/2018 09:13

Are these people looking after our money?

I heard a major financial crisis is forecast.

ChattyLion · 22/09/2018 09:19

I’m not so sure that Bunce (when in Pippa mode) is not considering himself a woman, ie an adult human person? Even though he has no plans to transition?

‘I find a lot more freedom expressing as a female.’
www.fnlondon.com/articles/mistranslated-i-split-my-time-as-pippa-and-philip-20171002

Well whatever, he’s accepted an award from the FT labelled for ‘Top 100 Female champions’ which is a shocking thing to do and appropriative as fuck.

Still they couldn’t have possibly put Bunce in the men’s category for this award because to get that, he’d have to have made a substantial difference to women’s careers. LOL

Even the judges at this farcical affair know Bunce is doing absolutely NOTHING for women in business. His actions at work are taking the piss out of their efforts and hardships as women in his industry.

FT link here which sets out the categories:
www.ft.com/content/4bd11478-baac-11e8-8dfd-2f1cbc7ee27c

calpop · 22/09/2018 09:21

Ive always thought suits hide a multitude of sins. They clearly do.He looks much better as Phillip, aesthetically speaking.

AngryAttackKittens · 22/09/2018 09:23

A well cut jacket gives the impression of a waist even if no such waist actually exists.

CrackpotsArePots · 22/09/2018 09:27

AAK

Indeed. If I learned anything from Trinny and Susannah; it's that

Zeugma · 22/09/2018 09:37

@Juells - you saw the caption to that lovely, stunning and brave™️ photo, which someone helpfully posted upthread?

I'll just pop it back for Pips so we can all enjoy (?) it again Hmm

Most recently, Diogo worked with Pips Bunce, an openly gender fluid director and senior executive at Credit Suissewho has been shortlisted for the 2017 British LGBT Awards. Bunce presents alternately as Phil and Pippa, both of whom appear in the portrait, which was shot in a roof garden nearby Bunce's Credit Suisse office.

Pips' portrait was inspired by the Hansel and Gretel fairy tale," Diogo explains. "The corporate world can be a scary place to express as both genders, so the path you see in the photo is a reference to finding your way out of a scary forest. Phil is holding crystals, which he is laying down to help both Pippa and Phil find their way back to safety if they need to.

mariniere · 22/09/2018 09:40

This is an effing disgrace.
If my twelve year old can see this, why can’t the corporate world?
Angry

Datun · 22/09/2018 09:43

Honestagod, do these people have no sense of the ridiculous? Do they not realise that people (outside of their little bubble) are laughing at them?

It's got to be a delusion. Nicci Take has a film of them in a swimming pool, in a swimsuit.

They say what a shock it was to realise that women are stared at, and men aren't. And how it can be a thrill.

And then go on to say and I know the reason they're looking at me is because I look like a woman, not like a man dressed as a woman. They actually say that, to camera. In a swimsuit. No surgery.

The trans widows thread is full of similar anecdotes.

And the person who says they're a drag queen has been awarded a woman in business award. It's quite unbelievable they've been given an award, reserved for women, for blatantly parodying them.

And to top it off India Willoughby spitting feathers because that award should have gone to a woman. Like her.

CrackpotsArePots · 22/09/2018 09:46

They have serious mental health problems. Lisa muggeridge says this a lot; and she's right

R0wantrees · 22/09/2018 09:51

Pips' portrait was inspired by the Hansel and Gretel fairy tale," Diogo explains. "The corporate world can be a scary place to express as both genders, so the path you see in the photo is a reference to finding your way out of a scary forest. Phil is holding crystals, which he is laying down to help both Pippa and Phil find their way back to safety if they need to.

& from The Times:
"In an interview with Financial News last year, Mr Bunce said he “liked princess dresses, tiaras and make-up” as a four-year-old but disliked “old fashioned horrible terms like transvestite [which] have negative connotations.”

What is with the childlike language? 'scary scary, horrible, lovely, lovely, sad' ?

Man in Dress listed as Top 100 FEMALE Executives
AsAProfessionalFekko · 22/09/2018 09:53

There's a whole psychology PhD there

Needmoresleep · 22/09/2018 10:00

"sad TERFS" = women, I assume.

calpop · 22/09/2018 10:02

such bollox as well. He's in his fifties. There was no such thing as "princess dresses and tiaras" for girls in the early seveties when he was 4. That's a relatively recent thing from the Disney Princess era of the 80s/90s.

rightreckoner · 22/09/2018 10:05

Yes that’s true calpop. I am wearing various unattractive shades of mustard and brown in all photos of me in the 70s. I probably would have loved a tiara and a princess dress tbf but those things simply didn’t exist back then.

AsAProfessionalFekko · 22/09/2018 10:10

We made our own costumes. I had a flamenco dress that my grandmother bought me back from Spain.

R0wantrees · 22/09/2018 10:11

"sad TERFS" = women, I assume.

It seems Bunce and Willoughby have something to unite them.

'Bad' women.

Man in Dress listed as Top 100 FEMALE Executives
AnchorMum · 22/09/2018 10:12

Bunce is playing out his fantasies in front of the world and thinking he can get away with it.

frogintheTyne · 22/09/2018 10:15

I remember ( very brittle) clear plastic, "toy" high heel party shoes 9 the heel always snapped off)... no tiaras, and certainly no make up at 4. Maybe pink nail varnish as a 7th birthday present or something. Also remember very fluffy pink mules which my cat destroyed. Bits of pink fluff all over my bedroom. Oh how I cried .

R0wantrees · 22/09/2018 10:19

Bunce is playing out his fantasies in front of the world and thinking he can get away with it.

Bunce is not the only one and Bunce has good reason to believe that he is.

AsAProfessionalFekko · 22/09/2018 10:28

My 14 year old hadn't seen this. He has that sense of fairness that can't let things lie - why can't the Bunce's co-worker have this?

I can only imagine how this all started at home. 'Buncette, put my suit away, I'm wearing the chanel to work today and the red kitten heeled slingbacks...'
'Dont you think that's a bit, errr, 'much' for work?'
'OK maybe - I'll go with the black Jimmy Choos'

BreakfastAtSquiffanys · 22/09/2018 10:33

Someone needs to take Pippa aside and advise them to lay off the eyebrow pencil

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