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Fresh off her Oscar win, Jamie Lee Curtis voraciously defends her trans daughter after online harassment

This comes after Jamie Lee Curtis' transgender daughter Ruby Guest reveals she's received hateful comments online.

HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 12: (L-R) Jamie Lee Curtis and Sigourney Weaver attend the 95th Annual Academy Awards at Dolby Theatre on March 12, 2023 in Hollywood, California.
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Legendary actress Jamie Lee Curtis is fighting back against those individuals that continue to harass her transgender daughter Ruby Guest online. This comes days after the 64-year-old won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for portraying Deirdre Beaubeirdre in Everything Everywhere All at Once

For context, Guest, who is a virtual YouTuber, revealed on her Twitter page on March 14 she was receiving hateful comments after several people decided to alter the characters’ faces the 27-year-old created in an attempt to spark some form of controversy. 

Further in the tweet, Guest shared the importance behind the characters she created. She revealed the characters, mainly her “vtuber persona,” has helped her be strong throughout her journey and “come out.”


Guest wrapped up the tweet by saying the reason why she’s choosing to stand up to the haters is because those individuals are trying to “destroy” her for who she is and her beliefs.

As Curtis caught wind of what was happening with Guest, the Freaky Friday star had only a few words to say to those people. While retweeting Guest’s upload, Curtis stated, “Back the f–k off.” 

This isn’t the first time Curtis has taken a stand for Guest or the rights of those within the transgender community.

As previously reported, in March 2022, during Guest’s birthday, Curtis sounded off about the anti-trans laws Texas Governor Greg Abbott tried to pass, which will enforce child protective services to open an alleged child abuse against parents with transgender children.