A former transexual hooker has shocked fans by telling how they are studying to become an undertaker.
Trixie Huebschmann – who was born a woman – is one of Germany’s most famous sex workers with a biography and string of TV appearances about their lifestyle.
But now the 51-year-old former prostitute has started an internship to retrain as a funeral director in Berlin.
Trix revealed to local media plans to shake up the ultra-traditional world of undertaking.
Under local law, mourners are not allowed to dispose of crematorium ashes themselves.
Trix -who claims to have pleasured 10,000 men – explained: “I discovered a loophole in the law.
“Relatives of the deceased can take their ashes home with them. I’ve already made that possible a dozen times.”
Trix- said to be planning mastectomy surgery – said: “I’m not a woman, I’m non-binary with a strong male component.
“I finally see in the mirror what I’ve always felt and I’m happy.”
Trix – who has more than 164,000 followers on TikTok – added: “I’ve always been a man in a woman’s body.
“But everything that was queer was banned when I was young.”
They went on: “With extensions, silicone and lascivious gestures. I practiced in front of the mirror. As a prostitute, I was actually a drag queen.
“I dropped out of school and my apprenticeship, got pregnant, lived on welfare.
“Then I met an old friend who told me she worked in a bar and was making good money. That fascinated me.”
In order to please clients, Trix had three boob ops to boost them to 80DD, and then wrote a book on life as a prostitute.
Several years later, they began a new job as a cheese seller in a natural farm shop in the municipality of Malchow, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania State, Germany, where they would meet their future wife.
Trix recalled: “It was complicated because initially I confessed to her that I felt like a man. But she didn’t like that, so I adapted again, slipping back into the female role for eight years.”
After the couple divorced in 2018, Huebschmann decided to reveal their true self and cut their hair short before starting a new life as a trainee undertaker.
They said: “I was advised to try it because I’m so empathetic.”