Teen Wolf star Colton Haynes said Hollywood is a “very odd placeβ.
In a series of tweets, which have since been deleted, Colton Haynes discussed being LGBT in Hollywood. βHollywood is a very odd place. I’ve been here for 12 years.Β I just pray that the LGBTQ+ community gets more chances to star in roles,β he explained.
βWeβve had amazing trailblazers, and people whoβve made it through the criticism thank God. It doesnβt have to be me, but this town is run by our community.β
Haynes went on to talk about growing up as an outsider and criticized Hollywood executives for not casting minorities and LGBTQ people in lead roles.
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βJust because you like the same sex doesnβt mean you canβt carry a film,β he continued. βItβs not just the LGBT+ community but itβs also people of color [and] minorities β¦ give us all a chance. Thank God it’s in the works. Every single person deserves a shot at their dreams no matter their sex, ethnicity, or background.β
In the past, the 29-year-old actor has been frank about LGBTQ rights. Last year, he slammed Hollywood for discriminating against gay actors, calling the current casting process βfucked upβ.
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βHollywood is so fucked up. So much of the focus is on your personal life and has nothing to do with the talent you have to bring to the table,β Colton tweeted. βThank God for Ryan Murphy, Greg Berlanti and Jeff Davis. They believe gay actors are more than just their personal lives.
Haynes expressed disappointment in casting directors and executives saying, βSo disappointed in how Hollywood canβt understand that playing a character has nothing to do with how you live your personal life.β