Pose star Indya Moore Slams Ryan Murphy for silence on trans rights

The star of “Pose” Indya Moore criticized Ryan Murphy for his lack of vocal support for transgender artists in an Instagram reel of Paris on Monday.
In the video in tears, the transgender and non -binary actress first thanked “anyone who supported Trans ever” before putting himself against the position of the Trump administration on trans rights.
“I want to express my thanks and my gratitude to all the people who have already given us jobs, have given us work, allowing us to be able to talk to us. But as we really need you. We really need you,” said Moore, through tears. “Like, the fact that Ryan Murphy was so silent – as, we really annoyed you so much, Ryan?” Like Ryan Murphy, who has changed you a lot?
Watch the video here.
The Moore series “Pose” was co-created by Murphy, which explored the New York underground scene in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The series also focused on the intersectional experience of the African-American and Latin LGBTQ + community because they dealt with discrimination, the AIDS, family and identity crisis.
The actress then called the Titan on television to use her platform to support Trans artists and “do more”.
“You must approach racism, violence and targeting people on your productions, Ryan Murphy. Yes, you do it. You should make sure that trans people are paid too. ” She said. “Yes, Janet did the right thing.”
The executive producer of “Pose”, Janet, Mock, criticized Murphy and her co-creative colleague Steven Canals for not having paid her more for her work on the program during the first of the program in 2021. The trans woman and her activist confronted Murphy specifically and the leaders behind the project, claiming that they do not compensate for the trans trans trans.
“F-Hollywood,” she said. “Does that make you uncomfortable?” This should. This should make you shake in your Motherf boots. ”
Laverne Cox commented Moore’s post, expressing her love and support.
“This call for action, this call for love, this call to empathy, recognizing everyone’s humanity both intra-community and for those who proclaim Allyship,” Cox wrote on post. “I cried like that. Cry. But not showing it. But I hear you. I feel you deeply. I’m here too. ”
Actress Alyssa Milano and Drag Queens SHEA has been flowing and Peppermint also commented on Moore’s emotional instagram coil.
In 2018, Murphy shared Duirng the premiere of season 1 “poses” that he wanted to create edifying art on the Queer community during the first administration of Trump.
“Our community is under such an attack on this administration,” said Murphy. “I wanted to put something optimistic and edifying there.”