Hollywood stars have come out in mass backlash after United States of America Texas governor called sex change surgery child abuse.
According to USA Today on Monday, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ordered the Child Welfare Agency to investigate child abuse in the "gender transition process."
The move comes a day after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton issued an opinion letter defining sexist parenting as child abuse under state law.
Transgender supporters have accused Abbott and Paxton of perverting state law to meet their political goals and prejudices.
Celebrities are speaking out against Governor Texas' order targeting children and families who want transgender medical services.
Eliot Page of Inception, who switched from women to men, said he was “scared of an inhuman and completely dangerous declaration.”
He told Variety: "Trans youth deserves an interest in gender and can live with a true self without fear and oppression. I support trans teenagers and their families," it said.
"It's a pure villain," said Josh Gard, star of "Winter Kingdom."
He told Twitter Inc: “Biatricity is not leadership. Transphobia does not address problems in the real world, such as broken education systems, collapsed infrastructure and growing student debt. This is not leadership, it is hate. "
Actor John Cryer told Twitter Inc. that he was worried, “It’s awful, children are going to die because of this.”
Jamie Lee Curtis, actress of True Rise and Knives Out, told Twitter Inc., which said her 25-year-old daughter Ruby was a transwoman in an AARP magazine interview in July 2021, "I was angry as a trans person's mother."
At the time, Curtis said she was 'surprisingly and proudly watching' Ruby's changes with her husband Christopher Guest.
The United States of America stars will continue to recoil in the order of Governor Texas.