Corrin this week shared three black-and-white snapshots of themselves in a makeshift binder and wrote on Instagram about their "journey" with chest binding, the act of flattening one's chest using garments specifically designed for the purpose.
Their Instagram bio has also been updated to reflect she/they pronouns, as seen by Insider.
"Some time before I bought my first proper binder," Corrin wrote in the post's caption, tagging photographer David Simon. "We used boxing wrap, thanks for capturing this with me, very intimate, very new, very cool. It's all a journey right. Lots of twists and turns and change and that's ok! Embrace it."
A post shared by Emma Corrin (@emmalouisecorrin)
Corrin also advised people to "bind safely" and find a method that works for them. They tagged two binder manufacturers in the post, including trans-owned company GC2B and UK-based company Spectrum Outfitters.
Advertisement
This is not the first time Corrin has alluded to being part of the queer community. They shared a snap of themselves in April, captioned "ur fave queer bride."
NewsletterSIMPLY PUT - where we join the dots to inform and inspire you. Sign up for a weekly brief collating many news items into one untangled thought delivered straight to your mailbox.