Jazz Jennings takes on a vicious radio caller in an exclusive sneak peek at Wednesday's episode of I Am Jazz

Transgender Teen Jazz Jennings Attacked for Being 'Unnatural' by Radio Caller: 'You May As Well Kill Yourself'

Jazz Jennings experienced an outpouring of support after revealing she is transgender, but the teen is also encountering hate during her high-profile transition journey.

In an exclusive sneak peek at Wednesday’s episode of I Am Jazz, the 15-year-old is discussing the possibility of dating in a radio interview when she’s confronted by a caller.

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“I still don’t talk to boys,” she begins to tell the host. “I don’t know. I know that one day I will find a boy who does want to be my friend and does want to talk to me and maybe even go further than that of course.”

The host tells Jennings with a smile that she’s too young to worry about talking to boys and should wait until she’s 21 years old.

“Sounds good to me,” her mom Jeanette agrees light-heartedly.

The host then connects with caller: “I’m just trying to wrap my head around this,” he begins. “How do you even approach dating?”

Before letting Jennings answer, he continues to say “because honestly you may as well kill yourself back where I’m from … trying to date in school in your condition.”

He goes on to harass her saying, “Even if you could find some [explicit] – you have a penis right? So, what happens on the third date?”