Porter, 51, discussed his HIV status in a cover story for
The Hollywood Reporter.
In an episode of
The Tamron Hall Show, which aired Wednesday, Porter called 2007 one of the worst years of my life, explaining that he was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, filed bankruptcy, and learned he had contracted HIV in the first six months of 2007.
Porter said that the shame engulfed him. Every morning, I would wake up with dread, and try to find my way to work though it. Shame is a destroyer. It destroys everything, he said.
Porter is best known for playing Pray Tell, who is HIV-positive, in the FX drama
Baku, May 20, AZERTAC
Baku Higher Oil School (BHOS) has started cooperation with Duke University, one of the most famous and prestigious universities in the world.
The new training program of the School of Project Management (SPM) of Baku Higher Oil School will be implemented jointly with Duke University (USA, North Carolina).
The training will begin on May 21-23, 2021.
The SPM program covers 7 modules. Duke University will issue an international certificate for 7 modules to students who successfully complete the training.
In addition, upon successful completion of the first 3 modules, students will receive Foundational Certificate in Project Management.
Upon completion of the training program, students will be able to obtain Professional Certificate in Project Management from Duke University.
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20th May, 2021 11:23 IST
Pose Star Billy Porter Breaks Silence On HIV Status After 14 Years, Says I Was Ashamed
Pose-fame actor Billy Porter recently came out of his cocoon of ‘shame’ and broke his silence over his HIV diagnosis which he hid from everyone for 14 years.
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Pose-fame actor Billy Porter recently came out of his cocoon of ‘shame’ and broke his silence over his HIV diagnosis. The actor in his recent conversation with The Hollywood Reporter shared that he lived in secrecy for 14 years out of shame and feared retaliation and marginalisation in the entertainment industry. In his interview, the actor confessed that he has been using Pray Tell, his HIV-positive character on the
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