Laverne Cox defends the past relationship with the Maga Republican police after an intense violent reaction
Laverne Cox is sharing more details about his ex -boyfriend of “republican voter of Maga” a few days after the news of the relationship attracted a violent reaction from fans.
The Emmy winner, who is transgender, made the eyebrow comment on his ex while promoting his next live show, “Gurrl, how did I get here?” Established to take place in New York next week.
Although Cox did not identify the man by name, she described him in a brief Instagram video as “republican voter of blonde and blue -eyed hair who is a police officer from the city of New York,” who later boasted that he was 21 years as a young and “hot.”
“We were madly in love,” he said at the clip, published on Monday. “I didn’t develop any of its policies. I still have mine.”
COX seems to have previously alluded to the relationship in interviews in which he spoke about a break with a former partner who was not “aligned with my values.” Even so, it was not long before the “Orange is the new black” and “Inventing Anna”, Instagram’s Instagram post was flooded with negative responses from the followers who called her for being a hypocritical.
“Can you look beyond the fact that someone voted against their community and basically everything it represents …?” A person wrote. “I do not get the drilling line … nor does this attract me to want to go to a program to discover how you justify this.”

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He added another, “Sooooo, moral is discarded when it is hot. I have it.”
Cox tried to clarify his comments in a follow -up video published on Instagram on Tuesday, pointing out that he had not anticipated criticism.
“I never adapted any of my ex the policies,” he explained in the clip of approximately 50 minutes. “I always challenged him with love and empathy and tried to listen to his perspectives, I often corrected him with facts, and I wanted to see if it was possible to have a relationship with someone with different political beliefs in theory.”
Although he warned against “dehumanizing” those with different points of view, he continued to observe: “I think, with this current administration, the lines have certainly have to be drawn, because we are fighting for our lives in a different way from that of five years ago.”
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“Everything Trump is doing, I’m against,” he said.
Although Cox publicly supported former Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential elections, his last comments about his ex coincide with a new interview in which he offered a less version than Harris’s campaign.
“The way in which a choice is to be resulting,” Madison told TS in his “outlaws” podcast last week. “Trump resulted in his base. The white supremacists who had not voted for years, rose and voted. He needed to turn off the base, but needed to do it with a message that resonated with the people who made them feel as if they understood what the working people were happening.”


