(en) Gerry Visco, Eddie Izzard, Force of Nature. Interview Magazine (19 mei 2015). Geraadpleegd op 8 maart 2023. “Do you consider it a fetish, something sexual? No. (...) I don't call it drag; I don't even call it cross-dressing. It's just wearing a dress. ... It's not about artifice. It's about me just expressing myself.”
(en) Dominic Cavendish, Eddie Izzard: 'Call me she or he – my brain is coded both ways'. The Telegraph (1 januari 2021). Gearchiveerd op 21 juni 2022. Geraadpleegd op 21 juni 2022. “I didn't push for it [on the programme]. This isn't the big thing. I've been out for 35 years. When I was called 'she' on getting my honorary degree at Swansea [in 2019], no one gave a monkey's. Why didn’t anyone pick up on it before? It's whatever people want – if they call me she and her, that's great – or he and him, I don't mind. I prefer to be called Eddie, that covers everything.”
(en) Simon Hattenstone, Eddie Izzard: 'I'm just trying to create a space for myself'. The Guardian (12 maart 2021). Gearchiveerd op 18 april 2021. Geraadpleegd op 22 april 2021. “In December, it was reported that the standup comic/actor/campaigner/endurance runner had adopted the pronouns 'she' and 'her' and wanted to be "based in girl mode" from now on.”
(en) Simon Hattenstone, Eddie Izzard: 'I'm just trying to create a space for myself'. The Guardian (12 maart 2021). Gearchiveerd op 18 april 2021. Geraadpleegd op 22 april 2021. “In December, it was reported that the standup comic/actor/campaigner/endurance runner had adopted the pronouns 'she' and 'her' and wanted to be "based in girl mode" from now on.”
(en) Dominic Cavendish, Eddie Izzard: 'Call me she or he – my brain is coded both ways'. The Telegraph (1 januari 2021). Gearchiveerd op 21 juni 2022. Geraadpleegd op 21 juni 2022. “I didn't push for it [on the programme]. This isn't the big thing. I've been out for 35 years. When I was called 'she' on getting my honorary degree at Swansea [in 2019], no one gave a monkey's. Why didn’t anyone pick up on it before? It's whatever people want – if they call me she and her, that's great – or he and him, I don't mind. I prefer to be called Eddie, that covers everything.”