A transgender burlesque performer, Paula Southin, also known by her stage name Violette Hue, is described as being tasked with helping shape the future of the Girl Guides. The reporting highlights her background as a performer, including on-stage appearances in revealing costumes and provocative choreography. The articles also note that the announcement is met with public disagreement over Girl Guides membership rules. Some critics are reported to oppose restricting eligibility to “biological women,” arguing that the organization’s approach should not exclude transgender people. In contrast, the coverage emphasizes that there are still “zealots” or opponents who continue to campaign for limitations tied to biological sex. Across the sources, the central elements are the same: Southin’s role within the Girl Guides is presented as part of a broader conversation about inclusion and membership criteria, and the controversy centers on whether transgender members should be allowed under the organization’s current or proposed policy framework. The reports do not indicate changes to official rules in the excerpts provided, but they frame the situation as an ongoing debate surrounding transgender inclusion in youth organizations.