WATCH: Jesse Watters interviews Seattle's Naia Okami who identifies as transgender and a wolf

"It's not really a process to become a wolf," Okami told Watters. "It's more of a spiritual thing."

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Katie Daviscourt Seattle WA
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Primetime Fox News host Jesse Watters interviewed a trans-identified person from Seattle on Monday who spiritually and psychologically identifies additionally as a British Columbia Wolf.

Naia Okami expressed to Watters that despite being human, Okami roams the woods immersed in wolf spirituality. "It's not really a process to become a wolf," Okami told Watters. "It's more of a spiritual thing."

"Obviously I know I am human," Okami continued. "I go to work every day. I pay my taxes. I do normal things. It's more of a spiritual identification. So, I believe that I have the spirit of the wolf. I kind of identify as a wolf on a personal level but in my everyday life I also know that I am human."

Okami, a biological male who identifies both as transgender and a wolf, told the Fox News host that in order to get some sort of release, Okami roams the woods with friends who have similar identities. However, Okami explained that unleashing their spiritualities in the woods is not a common occurrence.

Okami went on to explain that when trying to find a mating partner, there is no requirement for them to have a like-minded identity. Instead, Okami looks for love through human connection and other ordinary means.

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