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Nonbinary Star Jack Haven Embraces New Name with Powerful Meaning

Jack Haven, formerly known as Brigette Lundy-Paine, has shared a heartfelt name change announcement on social media. The Atypical star revealed that their new name is a tribute to a family member and reflects their journey toward self-discovery.

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“Haven is after my great-great-uncle, Haven Gillespie, who was a songwriter known for the Xmas hit ‘Santa Claus Is Coming to Town,’ which he wrote on the subway in 15 minutes. And first name Jack has stuck,” Haven wrote on Instagram. “Two years ago in a workshop led by @saman_arastoo, I began using this name. I said I was using it in safe spaces. Saman said use it in dangerous spaces. So I use it in the men’s bathroom.”

The announcement comes just one day after former President Donald Trump reiterated a divisive stance on gender identity in a speech. During his address, Trump declared, “As of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders: male and female,” and signed an executive order enforcing this view.

Haven, who came out as nonbinary and began using they/them pronouns in 2019, continues to defy societal expectations with grace and authenticity. Their breakout year in 2024 included a standout performance in the trans horror film I Saw the TV Glow. The role earned them nominations from the Gotham Awards, Independent Spirit Awards, Dorian Awards, and more, cementing their place as a rising star.

Jack Haven’s name change is more than a personal shift—it’s a statement of empowerment, resilience, and the importance of claiming one’s identity in every space.

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