Tiffany Pollard shares pronouns after coming out as non-binary

Tiffany Pollard in a white top smiles. She is super imposed against a blurry yellow, purple, white background.

Reality TV star Tiffany ‘New York’ Pollard has confirmed which pronouns they use, six months after coming out as non-binary.

The House of Villains and Celebrity Big Brother star, 44, spoke briefly about their gender identity during an interview with comedian Ziwe on her YouTube channel.

Asked by Ziwe to define her race, gender, and pronouns, Pollard appeared to confirm that she uses all and any pronouns.

“My race? I’m a good, southern chocolate brown, dark skin. On top of that, my gender would be non-binary, meaning that I’m very flexible and [have] feminine and masculine energy,” Pollard said.

In terms of pronouns, Pollard quipped that she uses “him, her, she and who and they”.

Ziwe questioned whether Pollard also refers to herself as “that b****”.

“And that b****! Was I supposed to say that? I don’t know where I am, but I love it,” Pollard joked.

Tiffany Pollard
Tiffany Pollard. (Gabe Ginsberg/FilmMagic)

In the comment section, one fan assured the I Love New York star that “the term HBIC is non-binary”.

HBIC, which stands for ‘Head B**** In Charge’, was first coined as a nickname for Tiffany Pollard.

Another fan of the reality star said that it made “sense” that they identify as non-binary.

“Saw Tiffany Pollard on Ziwe interview and damn it made so much sense that Tiffany is nonbinary,” they wrote.

In September 2025, Pollard revealed that she identifies as non-binary in an interview with PinkNews.

“I really do resonate with non-binary because I feel like we are so dual without even recognising it,” Pollard said.

“Because it takes two sexes for us to get here, so some days I may feel a lot more masculine and sometimes I’m super feminine, and that’s OK.”

In 2023, the famed meme machine explained that she also identifies as queer and has “lived a very, very broad life” in terms of her sexuality.

“The first time I ever really kissed a girl, I think it was in junior high, and I knew and it was fine. It felt good, it felt right. It had to happen at some point,” Pollard told PinkNews.

“You gonna come out of that closet and once you do it’s like, ‘OK, wow, this world is open to me in new ways and sweetie, shoving me back in the closet is never going to be an option'”.

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