‘Real World’ star Danny Roberts reflects on the legacy of Pedro Zamora: “He changed many people’s minds about living with HIV”
Today, February 29, would have been 'Real World' star & LGBTQ activist Pedro Zamora's 52nd birthday.


I think he’s the most meaningful person that was ever on that show [‘The Real World’]. And there’s so many people that came out of all those different seasons, who made a huge impact. But Pedro was, by far, the most meaningful.
He actually, you know, changed not only many people’s minds about HIV and living with HIV, but he changed my own mind about it. Which is very ironic, because I am now HIV positive myself and very open about that.
And he was the first positive example of someone that I saw talking about it in that era, when it was incredibly taboo to talk about not only being gay publicly, but also being HIV positive.
99% of the population would have fled from that immediately, if you presented that.‘The Real World: New Orleans’ star Danny Roberts speaking exclusively to Queerty about the legacy of fellow ‘Real World’ alum Pedro Zamora, who would have turned 52 today. Look for our full interview with Danny soon.
How about we take this to the next level?
Subscribe to our daily newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.
Related:
‘Real World’ star Pedro Zamora’s legacy & advocacy for HIV education still resonates today
Pedro Zamora’s legacy is just as important to Latin and LGBTQ+ communities today as it was in the ’90s.
What's Your Reaction?






