Netflix star Jonathan Van Ness appeared on Sunday night's Golden Globe Awards red carpet. queer eyeShe wore a gorgeous dress along with transgender actor Carla Sofia Gascón, who was nominated in the female acting category for the film. Emira Perez.
Van Ness, who sported a full beard and wore a flowing green dress, received mixed reactions online, with some hailing it as a brazen affront to gender norms and others calling it just Some saw it as more than a cheap stunt.
Van Ness, who identifies as non-binary, is not the first man to wear a dress on the red carpet to express his identity, with some users pointing out: south park Creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker bash him for more than 20 years, recalling the 2000s Oscars where she wore the same dress Gwyneth Paltrow and Jennifer Lopez had previously worn. .
Also appearing on the red carpet was Carla Sofia Gascón, a transgender actor who is biologically male, and caused a stir when she was nominated in the female acting category.
As Breitbart News reported last year, Jonathan Van Ness faced a series of allegations for having “rage issues” and acting like a “monster” while filming the Netflix series. According to rolling stonemultiple sources close to the production have detailed the “horror” felt by those around Van Ness when he allegedly lost his temper.
“[There’s] When they get angry, there's a real feeling of fear around them,” the source said, referring to Van Ness by his preferred pronoun, “they.”
“It exudes a cartoonish vibe. It's intense and frightening,” the source added.
Other sources and production members described Van Ness as emotionally “abusive” and “humiliating” and described him as a “nightmare” to work with.
“Jonathan is an inclusive person, very warm, very charismatic, and has the ability to make people feel special and that they are paying attention to him,” a source said. “But at least once a day, you're going to have to yell at someone.”
“It may be a small thing, but there's always going to be someone to point it out, to blame it, to make it the bad guy for the day,” the source added.
In an interview with podcast host Dax Shepard last year, Van Ness broke down in tears while discussing the possibility of gender transition for teenagers.
“Some people are very uncomfortable with teenagers transitioning,” Shepard says. “They're challenging that. 'How do we know that person won't change their mind?' And then there's the other counterargument. “If they commit suicide, it's really permanent.” That's a good rebuttal. ”
“I might cry because I'm so fed up that little kids just want to participate and have to fight for it,” Van Ness said through tears. “I wish people were as passionate about what young kids can participate in and grow up with as they are about the equity of fictional women in sports. I have to say I'm very tired. yeah.”
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