"I know what they’re thinking. ‘You’re clearly queer, you’re dressed like a child, you have tattoos.’ They have this impression that a person that looks like me…I try not to be like ‘You’re fucking racist!’ or whatever, but they’re probably thinking, There’s no way you belong on the screen. And I’m so happy to shatter that forever."
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On breaking the norm in “I Love Dick Breakout Roberta Colindrez Is Raising Eyebrows and Breaking Barriers” in Vanity Fair (2017 May 12)
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