The actress wrote that she is proud to be a part of the 'Bi+' community.
and why she felt that was the word that best defined her, she also provided an informative link to the GLAAD website. Despite Whitman’s high praise ofand the representation it brings, the show was targeted in 2019 by the group One Million Moms who were concerned not just with the presence of LGBTQ+ characters but with the show’s theme of witchcraft. According tothe group’s biggest concern was “that it features otherworldly evil, which can overwhelm young minds.
But really, if the children are not exposed to sorcery early on in life how can we expect them to survive the Triwizard Tournament?
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