Disney Allegedly Removes Gay Content From Pixar Films, Bridgerton's Jonathan Bailey Felt Pressured to Remain in the Closet, Ryan Field Books

Disney Allegedly Removes Gay Content From Pixar Films

Here’s more news about Disney. And this time you might find it surprising. Disney is now being accused of removing LGBTQ content from animated Pixar films. I don’t know if this is something new, or if it’s all just coming out as a result of Disney’s refusal to comment on the don’t say gay bill in Florida. 

This comes directly from employees and friends at Pixar. 

“We at Pixar have personally witnessed beautiful stories, full of diverse characters, come back from Disney corporate reviews shaved down to crumbs of what they once were.”

Here’s more. Apparently, the new CEO of Disney, Bob Chapek, doesn’t want to appear too liberal. There’s a lot more to read, though. Once again, it seems as if Disney is trying to work both angles and I’m not sure how that will work out for them. 

Bridgerton’s Jonathan Bailey Felt Pressured to Remain in the Closet

I remember thinking that when gay marriage became legal on a federal level, all gay news would slow down. I wondered how long I would keep this website going, too. But so far it’s been years now since gay marriage became legal and the gay news just keeps happening. This time it’s about the star of a TV show called Bridgerton and how he felt pressured into remaining in the closet as gay. 

We all know it’s no secret that Hollywood actors are notorious for being disingenuous about who they really are. The male actors who are gay lie and fake it so much they really have most people fooled. And they seem perfectly happy living that lie. 

But Jonathan Bailey isn’t one of those disingenuous male actors. He wanted to come out but another actor tried to change his mind. And it really shook him.

He recalls, “there are two things we don’t want to know: if you’re an alcoholic or if you’re gay.”

While speaking with GQ, Bailey said this advice shook him, making him think the only way to be happy and successful was by being straight. “All it takes is for one of those people in that position of power to say that, and it ripples through. So, yeah, of course, I thought that.”

Here’s the rest. I think we all feel this way at one point or another. I think it’s important to listen to your heart and never take advice from those who are so locked in the closet there’s no hope for them. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: I’ve never known any gay man who came out of the closet and regretted it.


 





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