A trendy Brighton beach sauna has today been accused of bowing to the ‘woke mob’ – and breaking the law – after it said it had been ‘wrong’ to ban transgender women from a women’s event.
Beach Box Spa organised a female-only steam room session last Thursday and told instagram followers that trans-women were excluded.
The session was to allow female customers in swimwear to relax in a hot sauna without men present.
But following a pile-on by trans activists, the south coast company has changed its mind and said banning transgender women had been ‘wrong’ and ‘goes against everything we believe in’.
The spa also has a note to its website declaring: ‘At Beach Box we believe trans women are women and trans men are men’ – despite the Supreme Court ruling otherwise for the purposes of the Equality Act in April.
It has outraged many customers who claim it makes them feel unsafe and accused them of flouting women’s rights.
Some campaigners have even threatened legal action given because just six weeks ago the Supreme Court ruled trans women are legally male and trans men are legally female.
One critic said: ‘This self-flagellation over supporting women’s right to safety, privacy and dignity is sickening’.

Beach Box Spa organised a female-only session last Thursday and told instagram followers that trans-women were excluded because it was for biological women only

Trans woman and campaigner India Willoughby called the decision ‘blatant discrimination’

Another follower was outraged for their ‘trans siblings’ and said it was ‘disappointing’ for a spa operating in Brighton, calling it a ‘queer city’
Another wrote that the sauna business had decided to ‘alienate and offend women’ rather than stand up to transgender women in the wake of the Supreme Court’s ruling on gender.
A third critic said: ‘Beach Box is nothing but a woman hating team! They don’t think women should be afforded privacy or dignity! You make me sick’.
A fourth said their claim to be ‘fully inclusive’ now ‘simply excluded women who would wish to visit a single sex event. Their apology shows how little they care for women’.
MailOnline has asked Beach Box Sauna Spa to comment.
Its bosses have said they had been wrong to exclude trans-women from their all-women event last week.
Staff may require further ‘LGBTQ+ inclusion training’, the business has admitted, and they are launching a new ‘queer sauna session’, starting on Thursday this week.
The row began when Beach Box advertised and women-only session on Instagram.
In the comments a follower asked if transgender women could attend and the business said no, adding: ‘This is for cis women’.
It sparked a social media pile-on. Transgender news reader India Willoughby, a vocal critic of JK Rowling, shared the post and accused Beach Box Spa of ‘excluding trans women from women’s spaces’.
Another critic said: ‘I absolutely loved your saunas but your decision to exclude trans women is incredibly disappointing.
‘Your business operates in a queer city. I won’t be using a space that excludes my trans siblings. Please do better than this’.



The business is also launching a new ‘queer sauna session’
Beach Box Spa then issued a humbling apology.
It said: ‘We got it wrong and we are so incredibly sorry.
‘At Beach Box, we’ve always aimed to create an inclusive, welcoming space for everyone-regardless of gender, identity, background or lived experience.
‘But this week, we made a mistake that caused hurt and disappointment, particularly within our trans communities.
‘We want to say, with sincerity – we are truly sorry.
‘We now understand that promoting or hosting a cis-only event goes against everything we believe in.
‘It was wrong, and we take full responsibility for the harm this has caused. One of our comments on Instagram added to that harm, and we deeply regret it.
‘While we have undertaken LGBTQ+ inclusion training with the brilliant team, it’s clear that we still have work to do. We are listening and learning and we know that being inclusive in intention isn’t enough when the impact tells a different story.
‘To those who have spoken up and shared how this made you feel, thank you. Your voices matter deeply to us, and we’re committed to doing better, both now and in the long term.
‘We want Beach Box to continue to be a space where everyone feels welcome and we’ll keep doing the work to make sure it feels that way’.
MailOnline revealed last week that LGBTQ acts have threatened to boycott the Download Festival after organisers followed the Supreme Court’s ruling and said trans men and women should use toilets according to their biological sex – not the gender they identify as.
Trans pop-punk artist Noahfinnce says the decision will be put people ‘in danger’, declaring the decision means: ‘My trans sisters have to risk outing themselves in the men’s [toilets]’.
The row has come to the attention of Harry Potter author and women’s rights campaigner JK Rowling, who said of the complaints by trans artists and campaigners: ‘Nothing short of women’s total capitulation will be good enough for them’.
The rock and metal festival held in Donington Park, Leicestershire, between June 13 and 15 will be attended by up to 130,000 people and will feature performances from Green Day, McFly, Korn and Weezer.
The vast majority of the portaloos on site will still be gender neutral.
Yet Noahfinnce threatened to quit claiming the decision is ‘unsafe’ – with some trans men and women vowing to defy the rules and use whatever toilet they want.
‘I had a great time playing last year but will not be attending again if I have to queue up for the ladies’ and my trans sisters have to risk outing themselves in the men’s. All this does is put trans people in danger’, the singer said.


Trans pop-punk artist Noahfinnce says the decision will be put trans people ‘in danger’ and threatened not to attend this year. JK Rowling has defended Download

Manchester band Witch Fever called the Download policy a ‘complete f***ing tragedy’ – even though the majority of toilets will be gender neutral

JK Rowling has had her say on the row
In a post on Twitter, Noahfinnce wrote: ‘Hey @DownloadFest what the f**k are you doing? How have you got the gall to invite trans people like me to play your festival, then ban them from using the toilet? If the only way we can p*ss is by outing ourselves, then you’ve created an unsafe environment’.
Manchester band Witch Fever said: ‘The threat to trans people’s safety by forcing them to enter toilets that are assigned to a gender that they don’t associate with is a complete f***ing tragedy. We are hoping this decision gets changed’.
American rock band Pinkshift then said on Instagram: ‘Playing @downloadfest was fun last year but what f***ing music festival policies gendered bathrooms?
‘Thanks Noahfinnce for being the only artist [we’ve] seen talk about this. If Download is part of your life, speak up. They think they can get away with discrimination in the year of 2025’.
Download then issued a statement declaring that the ‘Festival has always been and remains for everyone’, adding: ‘We want to reassure all of our customers that the majority of the toilets across the site are gender neutral’.
Artist and campaigner Birdy Rose said that Download had done the right thing to offer single sex toilet facilities and gender neutral toilet facilities to be available to those who want to use them.
But she added: ‘This should have been a good and reasonable way to make everybody happy whilst also abiding by the law. Instead ‘trans’ activists seem to be having an absolute meltdown, claiming that this is ‘immoral’ and men should just ignore the law and enter the female spaces anyway.
‘So what have we learned here? Nothing is ever good enough for the woke lunatics’.