He uses the vowel 'e' to denote his gender fluidity (whereas the vowels 'a' and 'o' usually denote female and male identities in Portuguese), but he's not too bothered about which vowels or pronouns people choose to call him/her.
He uses the vowel 'e' to denote his gender fluidity (whereas the vowels 'a' and 'o' usually denote female and male identities in Portuguese), but he's not too bothered about which vowels or pronouns people choose to call him/her.