Kristen Tuff Scott Is a Breast Cancer Survivor Who Is Enjoying Farm Life
Kristen Tuff Scott's world blends farm life, comedy, and country music. But behind her public persona also lies a gift for science; she completed a degree in the field, influenced by her upbringing around animals.
Kristen Tuff Scott captured public attention with her unique and engaging personality, gaining prominence after participating in a reality show. Yet, beyond her charismatic persona, Scott reveals an innate talent for music and comedy.
As Scott continues to rise in her entertainment career, her journey has been punctuated by challenging moments, notably a major health scare. Yet, embodying her middle name that rhymes with tough, Scott is now thriving and living her best life.
Kristen Tuff Scott Is A Multi-faceted Artist From Arkansas
Scott, a comedian and country music artist who lives in Piggott, Arkansas, once quipped about her middle name being a nod to her tough persona. Raised on a farm, the cowgirl tends to horses, caring for chickens and cows, and relishing the simple joys of fishing.
Small-town life has shaped Scott into the genuine and easygoing person she is today. After her rural adventures with her family, she took a detour and studied medical biochemistry at Arkansas State University, earning her degree in 2014.
But her love for laughter and a good joke couldn't be contained to the lab, leading her down the path of stand-up comedy. Scott made a splash in the reality TV scene, gracing the fifth season of "Redneck Island" on CMT.
The show featured contestants competing for cash on an island. But Scott has more to offer. In 2021, she shared her musical talent on her YouTube channel with two tracks, "Grandpa" and "Clay County," giving a peek into her country soul.
Beneath Kristen Tuff Scott's Looks Lies A Resilient Spirit
On the farm, Scott has incorporated a cowboy fashion as her signature look: a long-sleeved shirt topped with a bandana, pants, and boots. Often, she dressed in plain shirts and paired them with either loose shorts or pants.
In 2017, she responded to netizens' misconceptions in a humorous Facebook video. Many had speculated about her being transgender due to her flat-chested appearance.
However, in a prior video from 2016, Scott had already revealed that she underwent a double mastectomy. She further explained in 2021 the reason why she had her breasts removed.
She was only 25 when she learned about her family's genetic risk for breast cancer when her grandmother had a single mastectomy. She discovered she had 20 lumps and began regular check-ups. She continued:
"I'm a survivor, but I'm almost like a previvor because I went until the next two years. I went every three months to the doctor."
Despite multiple biopsies and the removal of problematic cells, Scott decided against getting implants, considering her active lifestyle like rodeoing. She ultimately chose to live "bare-chested."
Advocating for open-mindedness, Scott has expressed support for the LGBTQ+ community.
Kristen Tuff Scott Talked About Growing Up Gay In A Small Town
Growing up in a small, conservative town, Scott faced challenges, feeling "indoctrinated" with beliefs that being gay led to hell. Despite realizing her attraction to women at nine and coming out to her mom at 12, she struggled with societal expectations.
Although she sought her mother's help to "fix" her, Scott's sexuality still caused distress. She turned to using substance abuse to cope with the situation and battled depression amid judgment from others.
As an adult, she notices a shift to a more "civil" treatment but acknowledges distance from some. Despite praying to change as a teenager, Scott emphasizes she can't change who she is.
Scott has also addressed the misconception that when she says she's "not that kind of guy," some people find it offensive, thinking she believes she's superior to other gay individuals.
Advocating for open-mindedness, Scott has expressed support for the LGBTQ+ community. She has emphasized her belief in respectful coexistence, even with differing opinions.
Like Scott, Lil Nas X, Joe Locke, JoJo Siwa, Elliott Page, Neil Patrick Harris, and Jason Mraz embrace their identities wholeheartedly with pride.