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Indya Moore identifies as nonbinary, and prefers to use they/them pronouns, per an interview with Variety. However, as they told Elle, many people around them continue to use she/her pronouns interchangeably with they/them, which is also okay.
Though Moore no longer has an active Twitter account, one 2019 tweet went viral for its straightforward statement, per Pink News. “I just realized all identity is naturally non-binary,” Moore wrote. “No one is any one thing. Everyone is a compilation of multiple layers. The gag: We all been NB all this time and didn’t even know it.”
Fans responded with enthusiasm, even sharing their own stories of shifting in and out of gendered presentations as kids. One user offered, “I would say, based on my experience with my kids, we all start out agender. The older I get, the more it feels like gender is a constant state of becoming.”
Janet Mock, a producer, writer, and director for “Pose,” also shared the impact of diversity in stories on television, especially told by actors who come from within queer and trans communities. “It feels like this is the first time that we are seeing a trans woman being celebrated for all the different parts of herself,” Mock shared about Moore. She also acknowledged that the actor represents the goal “that someone like Indya Moore could be the center of a show, be the center of fashion campaigns, be on a magazine cover.”