Saturday Star

Disney’s coming-out message

Hailed for taking next step in ‘Andi Mack’

- BETHONIE BUTLER

DISNEY Channel’s Andi Mack is making history with the network’s first story line about a gay character coming out.

The comedic drama from Lizzie McGuire creator Terri Minsky follows 13-year-old Andi (Petyon Elizabeth Lee) as she navigates her early teens. In the Season 2 premiere, which was airing last night, Andi’s friend Cyrus (Joshua Rush) will begin his coming-out journey.

Disney has introduced gay characters before. Beauty and the Beast made headlines earlier this year for featuring an openly gay LeFou, and Disney XD’s animated series Star vs the Forces of Evil made history in its second season with Disney’s first same-sex kiss. Other Disney franchises, such as High School Musical have alluded to gay characters. But Andi Mack, which became a network hit after its April debut, is the first Disney franchise to centre a story line on a major character coming out as gay.

“Andi Mack is a story about tweens figuring out who they are,” Disney Channel said this week. “Everyone involved in the show takes great care in ensuring that it’s appropriat­e for all audiences and sends a powerful message about inclusion and respect for humanity.”

The upcoming story line has ear ned praise from the media advocacy group GLAAD.

“With more and more young people coming out as LGBTQ, Andi Mack is reflecting the lives and lived experience­s of so many LGBTQ youth around the country,” the organisati­on’s president and chief executive Sarah Kate Ellis said.

“TV reflects the real life world and today that includes LGBTQ youth…

“Disney has been a leader in LGBTQ inclusion and there are so many young people who will be excited to see Cyrus’ story unfold.”

Rush, who plays Cyrus, also addressed the story line in an Instagram post this week.

“Andi Mack gives young people and their parents, mentors, and champions a meaningful way to talk about these topics and the power to decide their futures,” Rush said.

“I’m so proud to bring Cyrus’s g roundbreak­ing story line to life and for you to see what we’ve been working on.” – The Washington Post

 ?? ?? Sofia Wylie, Joshua Rush, Peyton Elizabeth Lee and Asher Angel in Disney Channel’s ‘Andi Mack’.
Sofia Wylie, Joshua Rush, Peyton Elizabeth Lee and Asher Angel in Disney Channel’s ‘Andi Mack’.

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