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Artist Vandalizes Bus Posters, Compares Caitlyn Jenner To Stephen King's "It"

Sabo was lashing out against Jenner's interview with Tucker Carlson on Fox News.

A conservative street artist defaced posters around Fox Studios over the weekend that were advertising the film It by covering them with transphobic images of Caitlyn Jenner.

The artist known as Sabo superimposed Jenner's face over the demonic character of Pennywise the Clown from Stephen King's novel that inspired the upcoming movie in order to speak out against the trans reality star's appearance on Fox News on Monday night.

“Tonight on Tucker Carlson: IT,” read the disturbing posters. “Based on a novel reality.”

Sabo told The Advocate that he doesn't have "any more problem with the gay community than I have for any other" in a transphobic statement that misgendered Jenner throughout.

"The night before I was going to cancel this creative hit because I felt it was cruel and honestly I felt happy that Mr. [sic] Jenner managed to find peace in his [sic] life," Sabo said. "But then I remembered my beef with the whole issue was 'Progressives' trying to normalize transsexualism, but making it so these men can use the same restrooms as women."

"I remembered on some occasions some perverts using this excuse to stalk little girls in the restrooms," he added. "Shit, I can't even go to Target anymore because my wife refuses to shop their because of their gender neutral restroom policy."

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