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Last Year Billy Porter Told His “Pose” Cast Mates To Wait For Emmy Recognition That Still Hasn’t Come

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Last year, when Billy Porter won an Emmy for his role on the show "Pose," people asked him why the Black trans women he works with were not also recognized. Porter said they should wait their turn. Now, a year later that turn still hasn't come.

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