“I’ve cured my gender dysphoria” – Life of Agony singer shares updates on social media

Author Benedetta Baldin - 21.11.2024

In a highly intimate video, Life of Agony singer Mina Caputo declares that her gender dysphoria has been “cured.” She also reveals her decision to “de-transition” back to male (and re-take the name Keith). Caputo begins his Instagram post with the major revelation.

Yes, I’m off of hormones, six, seven years now and this January 2025 and I am — my surgery has been booked to remove my fake breasts and I will be lovingly living in my divine male self. I’ve cured my gender dysphoria. It took many years, a lot of walking through fire but I rose above my misunderstandings of my soul and my spirit. I just wanted to share with you guys that I am off hormone therapy six, seven years when A Place Where There’s No More Pain was made with Life of Agony. That was in 2016. And I’ve been existing in a different version of myself and a more healed version of myself. I’ll be physically completely de-transitioned in 2025. I can’t wait. I feel so free. I love you. And thank you for being supportive. Thank you for not being supportive because everything teaches me. And that’s what life’s about. Life’s about growth. Life’s about change. Life is about creating change. And I am one of the greatest alchemists I know and manifestors that I know. And, man, have I been manifesting peace of mind like no other and peace of heart and peace of soul.

Proud of your journey and your raw honesty. Always here for you no matter what. We ain’t blood but we are real family. Alan Robert

On December 4, 1973, Mina Caputo was born as Keith Caputo. Beginning in 2008, the singer came out as transgender in public in 2011. Under the moniker Mina Caputo, the vocalist recorded a solo album titled “As Much Truth as One Can Bear” in 2013. The singer also recorded the albums “A Place Where There’s No More Pain” and “The Sound of Scars” under the moniker Mina Caputo with Life of Agony.