Monster's Ball in 2003) apologized for her statements on Monday, which GLAAD used as an example of listening and using one’s platform to amplify the needs of the trans community.“Over the weekend I had the opportunity to discuss my consideration of an upcoming role as a transgender man, and I’d like to apologize for those remarks.
As a cisgender woman, I now understand that I should not have considered this role, and that the transgender community should undeniably have the opportunity to tell their own stories,” Berry tweeted. “I am grateful for the guidance and critical conversation over the past few days and will continue to listen, educate and learn from this mistake.