The Yellowjackets star Jasmin Savoy Brown is rising to fame on the queer Hollywood stage following an intense uproar from the LGBTQ community regarding Dave Chapelle who was accused of including a transphobic and homophobic bit in his comedy special โThe Closer.โ
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Brown said the uproar was โfrustratingโโ and that โthere is a place for jokes that make people uncomfortable because it makes them think but not because they are mean,โ reported NBC. Still, Brown felt Chapelleโs comments were hurtful. Though, sheย suggested Netflix should focus on elevating queer voices โwho are all about calling in rather than calling out,โ an action item many other celebrities promoted to encourage education instead of cancellation.
Brown has been booked and busy with new roles, including the first queer character to enter the Scream franchise. However, with every Hollywood gig, she has been embracing her queerness through each character with a powerful, positive lens to avert the attention from the harmful stereotypes people like Chapelle can perpetuate.
She made sure she โcalled inโ the filmmakers to mold โMindyโ into a โcompletely lived-in person,โ according to NBC.
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โIโve seen a lot of queer content where the character feels half-baked, and itโs such a rip-off and it makes me feel sad and used, as if weโre props,โ Brown explained. โI just wanted to really make sure we went fully in the opposite direction, had a completely lived-in person who isnโt defined by her queerness, but her queerness is celebrated even in the nuances.โ
โItโs subtle changes that really make a difference and me as an audience member feel seen when Iโm watching something. Itโs the showing versus saying. Itโs the doing versus alluding to,โ Brown added.
Even the โlittle things,โ such as Mindyโs wardrobe and accessories, were built into her character with a queer eye, Brown said.
โI was like, โWell she has to wear a watch because gays love a watch,โ you know? Stuff like that,โ she said.
Brown told NBC she aims to portray queer people in a more โjoyfulโ light that is more authentic to her personal experience as a queer person. The trend of queer characters having dark or unhopeful storylines is one she aims to change.
โThereโs so much tragedy porn, you know? In all of these movies and shows, the gay people die or itโs sad about how they came out and their parents abandoned them. No. My life and my friends lives that are queer are so full of joy. Weโre laughing. Weโre happy. Weโre so successful in what we do. Thatโs the kind of queer content I want to hear,โ Brown told NBC. She also said more positive portrayals will make queer characters more relatable to gay people and easy to understand by straight people.
NBC also reported Brown had launched Netflixโs first LGBTQ-focused podcast called The Gay Agenda. The podcast aims to follow to lives of popular LGBTQ creatives, promote uplifting queer content to Netflix and address difficult conversation topics that come up within the community. One of those issues is when itโs appropriate for a straight character to play a gay or transgender character to which Brown told NBC that she is on the fence.
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If there was more access for queer actors in general to play roles, whether that be queer roles or straight roles, Iโd be totally fine with it because we are acting and it is about telling a story. Thereโs so many lives Iโve never lived that I am portraying on screen. If we get to the specifics, should I not play a soccer star because Iโm not a soccer star?โ she said, referring to her character in โYellowjackets.โ
Brown is making an honorable effort in the cut-throat environment of Hollywood to make a change for a group in dire need of better representation. Itโs not enough to feature queer characters in a movie or show if it means their character dies first or doesnโt get a chance at happiness.
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