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Disney's First LGBTQ Character In An Animated Film To Feature In Onward

The first openly LGBTQ character to ever appear in an animated Disney film will be featured in the new film Onward, it has been confirmed.

Lena Waithe – whose past credits include Master Of None and Dear White People – will lend her voice to Office Specter, a lesbian policewoman in Onward, Disney’s latest collaboration with Pixar.

On Friday, the news was first reported in Slate and The Advocate, with Lena sharing a screengrab of the headline on her Instagram, alongside a rainbow emoji.

According to Slate, Officer Specter’s sexuality is confirmed when she refers to how her “girlfriend’s daughter” has her “pulling her hair out”, in response to a character whose own girlfriend’s child is causing him stress.

Director Dan Scanlon told Yahoo of the inclusion of a character from the LGBTQ community: “It’s a modern fantasy world and we want to represent the modern world.”

Lena Waithe
Lena Waithe

In the past, Disney has been criticised for teasing LGBTQ moments but not committing to them fully, most notably in the live-action remake of Beauty And The Beast.

When director Bill Condon referred to an “exclusively gay moment” in the film prior to its release, many were disappointed when this only appeared to be a brief exchange of eye contact between two characters in the very last moment of the film.

Similarly, much was made of a same-sex kiss in the most recent Star Wars film, which amounted to a split-second display between two women in the background of a scene, which was even cut from some international versions of the film.

Reports have also suggested that comedian Jack Whitehall would be playing Disney’s first ever openly gay main character in the new film Jungle Cruise, though some were upset that the part went to a character who identifies as straight.

Meanwhile, many fans have praised scenes in other Pixar films, including Toy Story 4 and Finding Dory, which appear...

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