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Justice Smith Comes Out as Queer in Solidarity For Black LGBTQ+ Lives

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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom star Justice Smith came out as queer to bring more visibility to Black trans and queer lives.The actor posted a video on Instagram alongside his partner, fellow actor Nicholas Ashe.Together, Smith and Ashe were among thousands of peaceful demonstrators across the nation marching for racial injustice following the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Tony McDade, a Black trans man who was killed by police. “@nckash and I protested today in New Orleans,” Smith.

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