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  2. Whitney Chewston - Wikipedia

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    Whitney Chewston (born September 8, 2016), also known as the homophobic dog, is a miniature dachshund who became the subject of an internet meme in 2021. An Instagram page for the dog has gained a significant following, with over 180,000 followers as of September 2024.

  3. List of comedy television series with LGBT characters

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    Apple TV 2020–2023 Trent Crimm: James Lance: Twenties: Hattie: Jonica "Jojo" T. Gibbs: Hattie is a queer aspiring screenwriter, living in Los Angeles. [420] BET 2020–2021 YYY: Nott: Yoon Phusanu: YYY is a Thai boys' love comedy series, about boys living in the same apartment together. [421] Nott and Pun are gay love interests. [422] Line TV ...

  4. List of gay characters in television - Wikipedia

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    Ted LePlat (TV series) Simon Spier: Nick Robinson: Love, Victor: Openly gay, appears via voice-over, narrating messages to Victor, appears in person in episode 8. [505] Spike: Tom Vaughn: Hollyoaks: Spike is openly gay and is John Paul's first lover. [506] Charlie Spring: Joe Locke: Heartstopper: Charlie is a year-10 student who was recently outed.

  5. List of 1970s American television episodes with LGBT themes

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    Three people, all of whom have something to hide in their pasts, are blackmailed to participate in an intricate "perfect-crime" scheme involving the murder of a Chicago mobster. One of them is Frank Wellman (Bill Edwards), "a one-man welcoming committee" from the Honolulu Business Council, who is secretly a "homosexual [and] transvestite ...

  6. Category:Homophobic slurs - Wikipedia

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  7. No homo - Wikipedia

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    As with many attributes of hip hop culture, the use of "no homo" has become integrated into the mainstream North American vernacular. One reason for this as proposed by Brown is that the integration and reception of the specific phrase no homo into the conversational dialect of North American English was simple and due in part to its phonetic resonance.

  8. YouTuber MrBeast admits to 'inappropriate language' in past ...

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    A MrBeast representative says the YouTuber 'acted like many kids and used inappropriate language while trying to be funny' during his early days of online fame.

  9. The Boys in the Bar - Wikipedia

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    Cory Barker of the website TV Surveillance disdained Norm's comments about homosexuals but called them "honest for the time and circumstances". [ 14 ] According to the book What's Good on TV , Sam's concerns about losing regular, anti-homosexual bar customers if Cheers were to become a gay bar is depicted as sympathetic towards regulars and "a ...