Rebecca Romijn Just Explained How She Ended Up Playing A Trans Character On "Ugly Betty" Even Though She's Not Transgender

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Rebecca Romijn is looking back on her role on Ugly Betty — and knows she would never be cast on the show today.

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Back in 2006, Rebecca was cast to portray Alexis Meade, the transgender sister of Mode editor-in-chief Daniel Meade.

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After being seen covered in bandages for much of the first season, it was revealed that she'd faked her own death before undergoing gender reassignment surgery.

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While Rebecca is not transgender, she says she "jumped at the chance" to take on the role, even though it was risky at the time.

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"The executives at the time didn’t love the idea of the character," she recently shared in an interview with the Independent.

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She continued, "There was a real boys’ club running the show behind the scenes at that point. So to try and make it palatable to the boys’ club…they pitched me."

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Rebecca acknowledges that taking on the role was a big deal, and she hopes that she did right by the trans community.

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"I really wanted to do that character justice — and make her as hot as possible," she joked.

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Nowadays, Rebecca knows she would never get the role, as it would most definitely go to a trans actor.

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"I never would be cast in that role today, but I do feel like it helped open doors for the trans community. I’d like to think that, anyway," she said. "I don’t want to pat myself on the back too much."

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You can read all that Rebecca had to say here.