MATT WALSH (HOST): Not exactly sure what's up with the costume there as always. Looks a bit like, I don't know, maybe what like a flight attendant would look like if you were on a plane in 1965 and you were tripping on acid. Anyway, it's very scary to dress like that, we're told -- he tells us. To which a normal person responds, OK, so then just don't dress like that. If you're saying, oh, I'm afraid to go out in public dressed like this, so then don't. You could just not do -- it takes a lot of effort to look like that. You could just not look like that. That's an option. But Brigette Bandit just can't resist and that's real bravery. This is Brigette Bandit's sacrifice. That's why we need a trans bill of rights, supposedly. Now in any other decade, we'd be asking why somebody like a Brigette Bandit would even think of dressing like this for a national television news interview.