And now Charice Pampengco has revealed her gender identity is male on an upcoming episode of Oprah Winfrey's Where Are They Now.
After
 the chat show host asked the Glee star point blank about a possible sex
 change, the 22-year-old replied 'my soul is like male'. 
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'Were you thinking about transitioning
 to become a male?' Charice Pampengco addresses rumours of a sex change 
on Sunday night's episode of Oprah Winfrey's Where Are They Now 
'I
 knew when I was 5,' the singer revealed in a preview clip for the show 
set to air on Sunday. 'I was in grade school and I saw this girl and I 
felt different. 
'I
 didn't know what it was but I just knew that time, like it felt 
special. And when I was 10 I was like, "Oh, that's it. I'm gay." I found
 the word.'
In the teaser clip, the 60-year-old presenter asks, 'Were you thinking about transitioning to become a male?' 
 
Not holding back: Oprah asks the 22-year-old point blank whether she is considering undergoing gender reassignment surgery 
'Not
 exactly transitioning to a male, but basically my soul is like male,' 
Charice explained. 'But I'm not going to go through that stage where I'm
 going to change everything - not change my body.' 
Adding: 'I would change, like, this look: Cut my hair and wear boy clothes and everything, but that's all.' 
The
 star, known simply as Charice, looks a far cry from her younger, 
long-haired self, and sported a blonde buzz-cut and collared black shirt
 for her appearance on the show. 
 
Reveal: After the chat show host asked
 the Glee star point blank about a possible sex change, the 22-year-old 
replied 'my soul is like male'
 
What a difference: Charice used to sport long hair before she came out as gay last year, pictured in 2011 in LA 
Charice found fame through YouTube, after videos of her singing garnered more than 15 million views.
She
 appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show in 2010 with the relase of her first
 studio album Charice, and was heralded by Oprah as 'the most talented 
girl in the world.'
The
 Filipino singer became a household name after joining the cast of Glee 
during its second season, playing the role of exchange student Sunshine 
Corazan.
A change in style: Charice at a music party in West Hollywood in 2011
Charice came out as gay last year during an interview with talk show host Boy Abunda on The Buzz.
'Yes,
 I am a tomboy,' she said, using Filipino slang for lesbian. 'I don't 
know what's the problem with that. Because for me, there isn't a problem
 with that.'
'Now,
 I'd like to ask for forgiveness to those who aren't able to 
understand,' she said. 'I just wanna say thank you personally to all my 
fans, to all the people who are still supporting me, who are still there
 for me, and honestly I am very, very happy.'
 
Back in the day: She appeared on the 
Oprah Winfrey Show in 2010 with the relase of her first studio album 
Charice, and was heralded by Oprah as 'the most talented girl in the 
world.'
It was around this time that Charice chose to cut her hair and eschew dresses.
'I
 know some people are more used to the old Charice, a ballad singer with
 the pigtails,' Charice reportedly said at a press conference, according
 to EOnline.
'For
 me, in my heart, I've always wanted to be more edgy, rock, more [on 
the] dark side. I know some people think that this is very rebellious 
but it's not. It's just me evolving. It's me transforming into another 
person that is totally me.'
Charice's segment on Where Are They Now airs this Sunday night at 9/8c on the OWN.
 
Big part: Charice as Sunshine Corazon in the hit show Glee
 
      
 
       
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