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And in addition to being one of the most beloved actors at the moment, Pedro also speaks very openly about the reasons he cared deeply: parental rights. Last month, he I shared a message On his Instagram account, which currently has 9.8 million followers, “A world without trans people never existed and never existed.” He also wrote, “I can’t think of anything sleazy, small and pathetic than terrorizing the smallest and most vulnerable community of people who want nothing from you, except for the right to exist.” Pedro then responded to numerous online trolls in comments on the post.And now he is using his platform once again to support the trans community. This time, he rocks a subtle T-shirt at Marvel’s European premiere. Thunderbolts*It was held in London.Pedro has arrived on the red carpet. Fantastic Four: The First Step“New York” is upside down and wears a purple hat embroidered with a simple white T-shirt with the words “Protect the Doll.”His red carpet appearance and fashion moments have often been heavily discussed, and this was no exception. Florence Pugh was excited to see him.But it actually has a deeper meaning to why some people might think it’s just a simple T-shirt. The shirt was created by fashion designer Conor Ives. According to the brand’s website“All proceeds from the sale of this T-shirt will be donated directly to Trans Lifeline, the US-based charity of Trans Lead, providing life-saving services to those who need it most.”“The hotline connects trans people to the wider community, providing the support and resources they need to survive and thrive. Given the current hostility of the US federal government towards trans people, this kind of support is more needed than ever.”Not only is Pedro wearing this shirt, it’s also important that Pedro wear it to the Marvel Premier in the UK. Last week, the British Supreme Court It was ruled unanimously “Women” in the Equality Act should be defined as referring to “biological women and biological sex.” After the verdict, CNN pointed out that it was a “worrisome” development for transgender people.So, yes, it’s very important that Pedro wears a “protect the doll” shirt for this particular premiere. It makes me love him even more, tbh.Pedro is not the only actor to express his opinion on the recent British Supreme Court decision. Bridgeton Star Nicola Coffran quickly expressed how “terrifying” she was. “Like many people, I’m totally scared of the Supreme Court decision,” she said in an Instagram post shared with her 6.1 million followers. It’s really stirring and disgusting about trans people, and seeing already marginalized communities, further attacked and attacked by the law. And seeing people celebrating it is even more stomach-rising and disgusting. ”and, Bridgeton Starcharitrachandran Posted on her tiktok“I have never felt unsafe around trans women. My femininity has never been threatened by trans women. And if you have your women, I think it will speak more to your female vulnerability than anything about trans women.So, yes, we continue to love Pedro (and Nicola and Charitra). ❤❤️And if you’re interested, you can buy a “protect the doll” shirt here.
Source: BuzzFeed – LGBTQ – www.buzzfeed.com