Angelica Ross claimed that American Horror Story cocreator Ryan Murphy yelled at her after she tweeted a few racist incident that occurred on the set of the anthology horror sequence.
“He starts off not, ‘Are you OK?’ Not, ‘What’s going on?’ He starts off: ‘What’s your f—king problem?! Are you serious?’” Ross, 42, claimed throughout a Friday, September 22, interview with The Hollywood Reporter. She defined that the telephone name happened after she expressed considerations to director John J. Gray a few crew member who allegedly repeatedly wore T-shirts containing racially charged language to set. According to Ross, she was instructed that the crew member was exercising his proper to free speech.
“So, I then tweet. ‘It’s a shame that I do all this work out in the world on anti-Blackness and racism and have to come to a set and do the same work,’” Ross recalled, claiming {that a} producer requested her to delete the tweet. “[And Ryan] goes, ‘You think that I would f—king silence you after all I’ve done and I’ve been an advocate and done nothing but uplift trans Black women?’”
Despite her lengthy historical past with Murphy, 57 — Ross labored with Murphy on three seasons of Pose earlier than becoming a member of the AHS franchise — the actress famous that she wasn’t shocked by the producer’s response.
“I’ve dealt with this before. This is not my first time at the rodeo of dealing with that energy of white people who think that they are doing good but won’t check their own selves when someone Black or of the people they’re trying to help is telling them, ‘You have a blind spot,’” she stated.
AHS producer Tanase Popa instructed THR that she was standing subsequent to Murphy through the telephone name in query and claimed she “did not hear him cuss at [Angelica] or say, ‘After all I’ve done, for you, why would you do this?’” Popa added that Murphy “Basically said, ‘I don’t understand why you would go to Twitter instead of coming to us.’” Us Weekly reached out to Murphy for remark.
Ross claimed that her former AHS costar Emma Roberts was additionally “aware of the T-shirts.” Days earlier than her interview with THR, Ross took to Instagram Live to element an alleged incident the place Roberts misgendered her on the set of American Horror Story: 1984. One day later, on Wednesday, September 20, Ross confirmed through X (previously often known as Twitter) that Roberts had referred to as her to apologize.
“It was a bumpy conversation,” Ross instructed THR of Roberts’ apology name. “She apologized and she said, ‘I hate that you walked away from our experience together feeling like that. I see in hindsight what I did and how stupid that was. I’m an ally.’ I was like, ‘No, you’re not. You can’t call yourself an ally. … You were being messy.’” Us reached out to Roberts for remark.
Ross added that she wasn’t shocked that Roberts reached out to her. “The truth of the matter is, I know Emma’s got big balls. I’ve seen them on set,” she stated. “This girl is no damsel in distress, ever.”
In addition to the telephone name allegations, Ross additionally claimed that Murphy all of the sudden “stopped communicating” along with her in July 2020 about plans they’d needed to collaborate on a season of AHS with a Black-led solid — and contributed to her determination to go away Hollywood.
“It’s sort of a ‘Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me,’ situation,” she instructed the outlet of dropping religion within the trade. “I thought that Ryan Murphy was going to be my champion. I thought he understood.”
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