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Disney’s ‘The Owl House’ Becomes First Kids Show With Bisexual Lead Character

August 19, 2020 by Staff

(ForEveryMom) Disney’s animated series, “The Owl House,” made history this week with the network’s first ever bisexual lead character. It’s all in an effort to pursue greater representation in kids entertainment.

Series creator Dana Terrace confirmed last week that the show’s lead character, a 14-year-old girl named Luz Noceda, is bisexual.

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