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Angelica Ross claims she received apology from Emma Roberts for THESE comments

Angelica Ross and Emma Roberts have reportedly mended fences after Ross's recent accusations of transphobic behavior on the "American Horror Story: 1984" set.

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Emma Roberts reportedly apologies for her transphobic comments
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her conduct during their time on the set of "American Horror Story: 1984."

Just one day after the 42-year-old Pose star accused her former co-star, the 32-year-old Roberts, of making a transphobic remark while filming the FX series, Ross disclosed on the social platform X (formerly Twitter) that Roberts had extended an olive branch to mend fences.

She shared on Wednesday that she was thankful to Roberts for calling and apologizing, and for recognizing that her behavior was not that of an ally. She mentioned that she would leave the line open to follow up on Roberts's desire to do better and support social justice causes with her platform.

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Ross, who is transgender, on Tuesday, initially disclosed details about the alleged incident during an Instagram Live session, which was documented by an AHS fan account.

In the video, Ross claimed that the purported incident involving her and Roberts, whom she merely referred to by their first name and initials, purportedly occurred during their joint participation in the filming of the anthology series.

Ross expressed her concern about potential retaliation if she were to report the alleged incident. She stated that she felt uneasy about the situation.

In a tweet posted separately on Wednesday, Ross claimed another unsettling encounter involving Roberts and her apparent co-star from the 1984 production, Cody Fern. She recounted the incident saying that while they were all gathered together, she found herself mimicking Cody's accent, unaware that he possessed one. She explained that Emma had then imitated her voice and laughter, lowering it significantly. She expressed astonishment at this and mentioned that Emma had critiqued her by using her own words against her. Naturally, she became self-conscious about her voice while on set after that.
Additionally, on Monday, Ross alleged that Ryan Murphy, the creator of AHS, abruptly ceased communication with her after suggesting they collaborate on an entire season of the FX. 
 

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