Did you watch the season finale of Pose on Sunday night? I’m not going to give anything away, but it was definitely a satisfying victory lap for the writers, cast and producer Ryan Murphy. It also left me quite eager for season two. (And the RuPaul’s Drag Race fanatic in me was so happy to see more screen time for Bianca Castro, formerly known as Jiggly Caliente, playing Veronica.)
One of the most significant things about the FX series is how it has helped increase the representation of the trans population, casting a number of trans actresses, including the radiant Indya Moore, who plays Angel. I reported on her her last week, and she continues to speak out about the struggle experienced by members of the trans community.
In an interview with Jezebel, the 23-year-old model-turned-actress talked about her role on the show and her personal style. Of the show itself, she says:
“Pose taught me that representation matters. The fact that they’ve used trans black and brown people to tell the stories of trans black and brown people reaffirmed to me that art can really be used constructively and helping to deconstruct social hierarchy and power dynamics throughout demographics of people.”
As for what she spends her money on, she says her Pose paychecks go to “oils and tea…and food.” And as for her style, she says “my style is whatever I want it to be, whatever my mood is for the day.” She also shared,
“The realest thing [to me] is being yourself unapologetically, being kind, being respectful. We like to treat being respectful like a privilege and not a responsibility. The wackest thing, for me, is and always has been people making judgments without information.”
I’m so glad Indya is having her moment, as well as a platform to speak out about the movie industry’s apparent transphobia. She and Pose co-star Mj Rodriguez (who also killed it as Blanca this season) alluded to the recent flap surrounding Scarlett Johansson being cast as a transgender male in the upcoming Rub & Tug. Indya pointed out that “Gender is a social construct, but so is race. And that still doesn’t make it OK for white women to play Asian women. It still doesn’t make it okay for cis people to play trans people.” I really hope that was a Ghost in the Shell dig, because, if it was, brava, Indya. She went on to add, “It’s not like you’re doing us a favor, because you’re flicking your nose, essentially, at an entire demographic of people who are telling you, ‘we are not OK with this.’ And we’re more than capable of not only of telling our own stories but telling stories in general.”
She concluded by asserting that, “I think we just want to tell stories that aren’t always specifically about our experience as trans people. We want to tell stories that really investigate what it is to be a human being and have those human experiences.”
I sincerely hope that Hollywood is listening to what Mj, Indya and all of the supremely talented people associated with Pose have to say. I am already having withdrawals over this show and I hope to see these actors and actresses a lot more in the future.
#PoseFX thank you for debunking myths and stigma on and about people living with HIV and AIDS and writing characters living with hiv as desirable, loving, protecting nurturing and all around beautiful strong and powerful. @PoseOnFX @MrRPMurphy @ourladyj @StevenCanals @janetmock
— IAM (@IndyaMoore) July 23, 2018
You can really tell a lot about a person based on the people they create/stories they tell/Experiences they write people having. The characters I got to portray so far in my career were imagined by some of the most beautiful minds. So thankful to have that foundation. #posefx
— IAM (@IndyaMoore) July 23, 2018
Photos: Instagram, Getty
The season finale was everything I hoped it would be and it was wonderful to see happiness and love win out with no strings attached. I’ve ugly cried through almost every episode this season, but every tear was worth it.
OMG I love this show and I loved the finale.’I cannot wait for season 2!
GOD I am so in love with her. Totally my new style icon too. She pulls off the boho look like no one else.
She is stunning. I love the fact that in an interview she said her research for Angel included tapping into her Puerto Rican mom’s accent and asking her all about the slang terms/styles back in the day lol.
Stunning. She is simply stunning. Not standing next to her or any of these women in any photo. Nope. My fragile ego could not take it.
Pose was a surprise love for me. I enjoyed all of the characters.
“The wackest thing, for me, is and always has been people making judgments without information.”
Yeah I can do that too
Extremely beautiful, talented and wise beyond her years. I didn’t know about this show until this post but will check it out now.
I know I can’t believe she’s only 23. She’s an old soul.
Oh ny goodness- she is absolutely gorgeous.
I need to find her makeup palettes STAT.
I love this show so so much. I kept waiting for things to get violent/awful but it’s been pretty damn wholesome for the most part. Just what I needed.
I was prepared to watch the show alone, but to my surprise, my boyfriend really loves it!! (He’s very emotionally in tune but still a cis het dude so I didn’t expect him to be into it.) I was so excited to watch it with him. It just goes to show that these stories are not a “niche” thing, they are universal!