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‘Pose’ star Billy Porter announces he is HIV-positive

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‘Pose’ star Billy Porter announces he is HIV-positive

Actor Billy Porter attends the premiere of the third and final season of "POSE," one of the first major red carpet events to take place since the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S., April 29, 2021.

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The award-winning actor adds that he is healthy and unashamed of having a disease that has long been stigmatized

Award-winning Pose star Billy Porter announced he was HIV-positive on Wednesday, May 19, adding that he was healthy and unashamed of having a disease that has long been stigmatized.

Porter, who won an Emmy and a Golden Globe for portraying HIV-positive ballroom emcee Pray Tell in the hit TV show about New York’s LGBT+ drag ball culture, said he contracted the infection in 2007, but felt free once he told his mother.

“I’m the healthiest I’ve been in my entire life. So it’s time to let all that go and tell a different story. There’s no more stigma – let’s be done with that,” Porter, 51, told The Hollywood Reporter.

“I’m so much more than that diagnosis. And if you don’t want to work with me because of my status, you’re not worthy of me.”

While the virus caused great fear in the 1980s as there was no cure, it is now a treatable condition.

Two-thirds of some 38 million people living with HIV in 2019 take anti-retroviral drugs, which prevent them passing on the virus and stop it from developing into AIDS, according to the United Nations.

Infection rates have plummeted among gay and bisexual men in some countries following the introduction of the daily pill pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), which is at least 99% effective at preventing those who take it from contracting HIV.

Activists say that celebrity disclosures can help to tackle the stigma of HIV, with a growing number of well-known figures going public about their status.

Former Welsh rugby player Gareth Thomas and Jonathan van Ness, star of Netflix makeover show Queer Eye, said in 2019 that they were living with HIV. – Rappler.com

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