Billy Porter Opens up on His Struggles in 'Homophobic' Music Industry
Billy Porter Opens up on His Struggles in 'Homophobic' Music Industry
Billy Porter says his pop music career was sidelined in the 1980s as people had a problem with his homosexuality.

"Pose" fame actor Billy Porter says his pop music career was sidelined in 1980s as people had problem with his homosexuality.

During the New Yorker Festival in New York City, Porter opened up about his struggles in his intial days in the showbiz, reports deadline.com.

"It (music industry) was hugely, violently homophobic. It just was never about the music. It was about trying to fix myself so other people would feel comfortable around me," Porter said.

"Where am I fitting in?" he asked himself. "I became a character actor to hide behind little weight and work so I could eat," he added.

He also recalled when he filed for bankruptcy and had no apartment or health insurance for 13 years.

"But the calling in my life is where I am now," he said about his role as Pray Tell in drama "Pose", a show that celebrates diversity.

"We must speak life into ourselves, even when everyone around us is doing the opposite. I never saw anything that looked like me, and visibility... when we see ourselves reflected back… is so important," added the Emmy Award-winning actor.

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