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Transgender actress Chanel Stewart speaks out after Disney revealed Tuesday that it cut the transgender storyline from 'Win or Lose' animated series.
Disney find themselves in hot water over the decision to cut a story about a transgender character out of their animated TV show Win or Lose. But why?
So when Disney called Monday night to tell her mom, Keisha, that Win or Lose would no longer include a transgender storyline, both she and Chanel were heartsick.
Legendary animation studio Pixar has edited out a transgender storyline out of their children-targeted animation series “Win or Lose,” which is set to debut in 2025.
Pixar Animation Studios has reportedly scrapped a storyline addressing a transgender character's gender identity in "Win or Lose" TV series.
Win or Lose will no longer have a transgender storyline. The show is about a co-ed high school team and debuts on Disney+ in February.
Disney has cut a transgender storyline from its new animated series, “Win or Lose,” ahead of the show’s release.
Win or Lose, Pixar's upcoming animated series for Disney+, has decided to remove a transgender storyline from an episode ...
So when Disney called Monday night to tell her mom, Keisha, that Win or Lose would no longer include a transgender storyline, both she and Chanel were heartsick.
So when Disney called Monday night to tell her mom, Keisha, that Win or Lose would no longer include a transgender storyline, both she and Chanel were heartsick.