In a February 2020 episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Wade explained that his child, originally named Zion, now wants to be known as Zaya. The NBA player explained that the preteen initiated a conversation with her parents. Wade recounted that she'd said:
"Hey, so I want to talk to you guys. I think going forward I'm ready to live my truth. I want to be referenced as 'she' and 'her.' I would love for you guys to call me Zaya."
Wade described how he felt in that moment. He explained:
"Once Zaya came home and said, 'I want you to call me Zaya and I'm ready to take on this,' I looked at her and said, 'You are a leader. And this is our opportunity to allow you to be a voice.' Right now it's through us, because she's 12 years old, but eventually it will be through her."
If and when she's ready to take on a more public role, her parents will be behind her every step of the way.
While sitting down for a chat on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Dwyane Wade opened up about his role as a father to his transgender daughter, Zaya. He said, quote, "Me and my wife, Gabrielle Union, are proud parents of a child in the LGBTQ+ community. And we are proud allies as well."
He went on:
"We take our roles and our responsibility as parents very seriously. When our child comes home with a question, when a child comes home with an issue, when a child comes home with anything, it's our job as parents to listen to that, to give them the best information that we can, to give them the best feedback that we can, and that doesn't change because sexuality is now involved in it."
However, the Miami Heat icon understands that parents may not always be immediately equipped to handle what their children need, which is why he says part of the adult's responsibility is to seek out help. His family has gotten involved with an organization called GLSEN that focuses on supporting LGBTQ+ students. He explained:
"It's now our job to go out and get information, to reach out to every relationship that we have."
In his case, he said Union, quote, "reached out to everybody on the cast of Pose," a show that features LGBTQ+ performers. This was part of his attempt to, quote, "figure out as much information as we can to make sure that we give our child the best opportunity to be her best self."
Ellen DeGeneres praised the way Dwyane Wade was handling his daughter's transition, and her "truth", saying that all parents should love their children unconditionally and accept them for who they are just as Wade and Union do.
This isn't the first time Dwyane Wade has openly and proudly supported Zaya. Back in June 2019, the family attended the Miami Pride Parade together. While talking about the event with Variety, Wade said, quote, "I don't really talk about it much because it's [Zaya]'s story to tell."
However, he was willing to talk about his family as a whole, as well as his own role as a dad. He opened up:
The Miami Heat basketball star was asked if he had anything to share with other parents of LGBTQ+ children. His take?
"I think people expect you to parent each kid the same. They are all different, and I have to get to know them and where they are. I have to say to most parents, get to know your kids. Don't put your wants and needs on them."
That's good advice for all parents. Thanks, Dwyane! Watch the video to hear Dwyane Wade Talk About His Child Coming Out As Transgender!
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