Current:Home > MarketsBilly Porter Details How Accused Brought Authenticity to Its Portrayal of the Drag Scene -WealthGrow Network
Billy Porter Details How Accused Brought Authenticity to Its Portrayal of the Drag Scene
View
Date:2025-04-15 12:00:23
Facts are facts.
That's one of the big takeaways from the Feb. 21 episode of Accused—and director Billy Porter is once again excited to tell a queer, Black story with authenticity.
"What I'm really excited about is being in a position and having a platform where I can be at the helm of telling our stories authentically for our people, whoever the 'our' is," he exclusively told E! News at the episode's premiere party. "For so long, 'our' stories have been told from people who don't have anything to do with us. What's great is being able to come into these spaces and lead it in what I hope is felt and received as the most authentic it can be."
After making his feature film debut with 2022's Anything's Possible, the Emmy winner moved to network TV for his next foray behind the camera. So how does it compare?
"The big difference is what you can and cannot do, what you can and cannot say," Billy explained. "Anything violent is fine, but you can't say s--t. The priorities are all f--ed up."
He continued, "You can kill anybody you want, all the violence in the world is actually okay. But I can't say s--t. Weird. It's weird. That's weird."
"Robyn's Story," starring J. Harrison Ghee, centers around Kevin, a Bostonian who shines as their drag queen persona Robyn Blind. However, when Kevin/Robyn find themselves falling for a man trapped in the closet, their complicated relationship soon reaches new extremes.
Meanwhile, Broadway star J. (from Kinky Boots and Some Like It Hot) preached the importance of love and self-acceptance. "The best part about telling Robyn's story is about telling the truth, getting to the heart of the matter," J. noted. "A lot of times we deal with things out of fear, and often times we really need to base them in love. Finding yourself and the truth of who you are really gets you to a better place."
Accused, based on the 2010 British anthology series of the same name, comes from TV producer Howard Gordon, of 24 and Homeland fame. He revealed how the new iteration of "Robyn's Story," written by Daniel Pearle, improved upon Sean Bean's episode 13 years later.
"It's American politics and also culture and society," Howard explained. "The main character that Sean Bean played was a lonely, broken character, whereas Robyn is very actualized. She has her friends, her life. I don't think it was fetishizing drag, I think we normalized it more."
In fact, the premiere party at The Abbey in West Hollywood on Jan. 30 even included a drag performance—with queens Naysha Lopez, Kyra Jeté, Calypso Jetè Balmain and Allusia. The new episode also stars Willam, Eva Reign, Kristen Connolly and Chris Coy as well as a few musical numbers. And that's a fact.
In the end, Billy is just happy celebrating his success, admitting, "I did a good job, child. They threw me a party."
Make sure to witness "Robyn's Story" on Accused, Tuesday, Feb. 21 at 9 p.m. EST on Fox.
Get the drama behind the scenes. Sign up for TV Scoop!veryGood! (79)
Related
- House passes bill to add 66 new federal judgeships, but prospects murky after Biden veto threat
- What happens if Trump is convicted in New York? No one can really say
- Sophia Bush responds to Ashlyn Harris engagement rumors: 'The internet is being wild'
- For American clergy, the burdens of their calling increasingly threaten mental well-being
- $73.5M beach replenishment project starts in January at Jersey Shore
- Two correctional officers sustain minor injuries after assault by two inmates at Minnesota prison
- Patrick Mahomes, 'Taylor Swift's boyfriend' Travis Kelce attend Mavericks-Timberwolves Game 3
- 81-year-old arrested after police say he terrorized a California neighborhood with a slingshot
- Juan Soto to be introduced by Mets at Citi Field after striking record $765 million, 15
- In the 4 years since George Floyd was killed, Washington can't find a path forward on police reform
Ranking
- Whoopi Goldberg is delightfully vile as Miss Hannigan in ‘Annie’ stage return
- U.N.'s top court calls for Israel to halt military offensive in southern Gaza city of Rafah
- Kate Middleton and Prince William Mourn Death of RAF Pilot After Spitfire Crash
- Stock market today: Asian shares mostly higher after rebound on Wall St
- Stamford Road collision sends motorcyclist flying; driver arrested
- Nobody hurt after plane’s engine catches fire at Chicago O’Hare airport
- Kate Middleton and Prince William Mourn Death of RAF Pilot After Spitfire Crash
- When does 'America's Got Talent' return? Premiere date, judges, where to watch Season 19
Recommendation
The Daily Money: Spending more on holiday travel?
Pato O'Ward frustrated after heartbreaking finish at 2024 Indy 500: So (expletive) close
Q&A: Should We Be Having Babies In a Warming World?
Man charged for setting New York City subway passenger on fire
See you latte: Starbucks plans to cut 30% of its menu
14-time champion Rafael Nadal loses in the French Open’s first round to Alexander Zverev
Horoscopes Today, May 25, 2024
Massachusetts man arrested after stabbing attack in AMC theater, McDonald's injured 6 people