i m back with chaz bono and his girlfriend jennifer. we are also being joined by chaz s stepmother who is a congresswoman mary bono mack. we left on a cliffhanger where i managed to hear a potential marriage between the newly male chaz and jennifer. chaz was saying you are entitled to act as the person that marries them. the obvious question is would you like to do that? well, piers, great timing, but first i want to commend you on being able to make chaz feel like a man and put the squeeze on him to hurry up and get this done. my husband told me something that s very important with marriage. that is, you can be right or you can be happy. and chaz, jenny said a church and i m so honored you would suggest me. i think they need to work this out a little further rather than the pressures tonight.
would kind of pursue that. and then go on a date or something and be like, this feels this is absurd. i feel ridiculous. and i don t want to be intimate with this person at all, but i really like him in a special way. and it was like i was having bromances before i realized i was a guy. you had sex once with a guy. once, yes. what was the experience like? just kind of bland, really. i mean, it wasn t like a horrific dramatic experience in any way. it was just like why did you do that? to prove to yourself that you no, it wasn t, no. it was kind of immature, but i was only 16 at the time. so many people would say to me, because i was out to my friends and everything. and people when i would tell them, how do you know? you ve never been with a man. and so i wanted to do it so i could say i ve done it. i know. so you get to your late teens. you now assume that you re a lesbian. right. what is that like for you?
primetime interview. this is piers morgan tonight. chaz bono tells huz story in the new book transition: the story of how i became a man and becoming chaz on oprah winfrey s network. i watched you on david letterman last night. one of the most amusing encounters i ve seen on a talk show in years. he was so uncomfortable. he didn t know quite how to handle you. quite how to deal with what you were telling him, the enormity of what you d gone through. what was it like for you last night? you had a really good time. i like dave a lot. i ve always been a fan. he s got this history with my family. so i really wanted to go on the show. i thought he represented a lot of people who really don t know about this issue. so it gave me a great opportunity to break it down, you know, really simply kind of do a transgender 101. so i was really happy to do that. tell me this. when he began laughing at what you were saying and some of the audience were not all some of them were
meant to be a man? how did he break the news to his partner jennifer? and his mother cher? chaz bono, his first live primetime interview. this is piers morgan tonight. chaz bono tells huz story in the new book transition: the story of how i became a man and becoming chaz on oprah winfrey s network. i watched you on david letterman last night. one of the most amusing encounters i ve seen on a talk show in years. he was so uncomfortable. he didn t know quite how to handle you. quite how to deal with what you were telling him, the enormity of what you d gone through. what was it like for you last night? you had a really good time. i like dave a lot. i ve always been a fan. he s got this history with my family. so i really wanted to go on the show. i thought he represented a lot of people who really don t know about this issue. so it gave me a great opportunity to break it down, you know, really simply kind of do a transgender 101. so i was really happy to do that. tell
partner jennifer and his mother cher. chaz bono, his first prime time interview. this is piers morgan tonight. chaz bono tells his story in transition, the story of how i became a man and in the documentary becoming chaz which airs on own network. he joins me now. i have to start by saying i watched you on david letterman last night. one of the most amusing encounters i have seen on a talk show in years. he was so uncomfortable. he didn t know quite how to handle you, quite how to deal with what you were telling him, the enormity of what you had gone through. what was it like for you when you went on there? i had a really good time. i like dave a lot. i have always been a fan and he has a history with my family. so i wanted to go on the show. i thought he represented a lot of people who really don t know about this issue. it gave me a great opportunity to break it down, you know, really simply kind of do a transgender 101. so i was really happy to do that. tell me