“Pose” Actress Indya Moore In Altercation With Trump Supporter [VIDEO]

“Pose” Star Indya Moore In Altercation With Trump Supporter [VIDEO]
“Pose” star Indya Moore is willing to, literally, fight for her rights as a transgender woman. She was recognized by a group of Trump supporters holding a pop up demonstration, and were told they were fans of the show. Footage shows Indya stomping on a Trump 2020 sign, saying:
“I don’t want you to be fans of my show.”
The owner of the sign, a 50-year-old man named Dion Cini who also owns a Trump merch company, proceeded to hurl profanity at Indya and her two male friends, shoving the actress several times. He can be heard repeatedly shouting:
“Get the f*ck out of here!”
Dion has, since, given his account of what happened. He, noticeably, refers to Indya Moore with male pronouns such as “he” and “him” in subtle disrespect of her transgender status. Dion states,
“The actor came over, started kicking a sign, and threw it to the ground. I let him continue to stomp on it. You can’t really hurt it, I’ve had other people kick it before. When he tried to take it away, that’s when I tried to stop him.”
Dion has reportedly filed a police report over the fight. He continued:
“I have no grievances with the actor. I just don’t want to be robbed when I’m executing my first amendment rights. I don’t know if I’m going to pursue anything further. In a perfect world, we can have a beer together.”
Despite taking a neutral stance in his interview, Dion took to his Facebook page posting memes mocking the incident. ”


Meanwhile, Indya Moore is setting the record straight about her passionate feelings towards the President.


What do you think about Indya Moore’s fight with the Trump supporter? Let us know in the comments.
Written by Miata Shanay
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