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In this increasingly progressive Disney, there appears to be room for gay men and women to join generations of frustrated princesses, lonely Beasts, and dejected street rats who have fallen in.
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The actor is opening up about the public response and the global controversy surrounding his Beauty and the Beast character in his new memoir…. In the course of our discussions, we tried to distinguish whether or not LeFou loved Gaston or was in love with Gaston.
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It’s certain as the sun — Josh Gad’s character in Beauty and the Beast is gay. In the live-action retelling starring Emma Watson and Dan Stevens — Gad plays LeFou, the comical sidekick to.
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Josh Gad recently told The Independent that he has some regrets over how Disney ‘s live action “ Beauty and the Beast ” remake handled making his character a gay man.
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English: Gay Beast formed mid during a fit of anxiety towards Midwestern passive aggression and as an attempt to make music that was queer in composition and aesthetic. Wielding a battery of drums, scraped and hammered guitars, chanted vocals, retro-future synths, saxophone, and other electronics, the trio Angela Gerend, Daniel Luedtke, Isaac Rotto build songs on grounds that adjoin complexity and catchiness, a space where both abrasion and tunefulness inhabit.
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Josh Gad addresses the full story of the gay LeFou controversy in Beauty and the Beast. Leading up to the release of Disney's live-action remake in , director Bill Condon teased in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter that the movie would feature "an exclusively gay moment" for LeFou.
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Things you buy through our links may earn Vox Media a commission. When Belle leaves, the Beast sings about being sad — a song that I swear is about minutes long.
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Here’s the rundown of what happens in the film, and why the reaction has been mixed even among gay Disney fans. Warning: Beauty and the Beast spoilers to follow.
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Leading up to the release of Disney's live-action remake in , director Bill Condon teased in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter that the movie would feature "an exclusively gay moment" for LeFou. Despite expectations of LeFou being Disney's first openly gay character, this only amounted to a fleeting glimpse of LeFou dancing with another man during Beauty and the Beast 's ending.
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