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

April 17, 2020 by Staff

(New York Post) Disney has made history with its first bisexual lead character in a kids’ show, according to reports.

Luz Noceda, the 14-year-old lead in the Disney Channel’s animated series “The Owl House,” has previously shown interest in boys — but has pursued a recurring female character, Amity, in the two most recent episodes, Variety reported.

While Disney has shown LGBTQ characters before, it is the first of its kids’ shows with a lead who is bisexual, the trade mag said of the show rated for children aged 7 and above.

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