Hunter Schafer isn’t here for anyone’s transphobic nonsense.The 23-year-old star of HBO’s hit series Euphoria was in Düsseldorf, Germany over the weekend, where a night on the town quickly soured after her assistant was allegedly denied entrance to a club because she’s trans.Schafter, who is also trans, took to Instagram Live to call out the bouncer’s discrimination and urge others not to patronize the venue — Silq nightclub.“[You] said my friend could not come in because she’s trans,” Schafer told the bouncer. “You’re on live with 7 million people by the way,” she added, referring to her massive Instagram following.“It’s not safe for transgender people,” she also said.hunter schafer going live just now calling out the bouncer who denied her assistant who is also a trans woman in düsseldorf, germany at a place called Silp if you’re trans and live in this area or come across this establishment be safe pic.twitter.com/UXbeotNhZb— ???? ? ???? ; $110/134 (@gaydeidara) May 29, 2022At one point, a fan approached Schafer to offer a compliment and ask for a photo. “Thank you.
I’m actually really upset at this place right now,” Schafer responded, briefly explaining what had gone down.The fan said they’d take their business elsewhere.“F*** Silq,” Schafer said before signing off. “Internet, do what you do.
Take them out.” And it appears her tactics yielded results.Silq responded with an apology, explaining that the bouncer had been fired as a result of the incident.“Electronic music is love and not hate,” the venue posted, tagging Schafer. “Anyone who does not respect the principles of electronic music has no place in our colorful world.