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Snoop Dogg recently opened up about feeling reluctant to bring his grandkids to the movies following a viewing of Pixar's "Lightyear

" On the "It’s Giving" podcast, he described being surprised during the film by a scene depicting a same-sex couple with a child. His grandson began asking questions, such as how two women could have a baby together, and Snoop acknowledged he wasn't ready for that discussion. He found the moment uncomfortable and expressed uncertainty about whether such content is suitable for young viewers, adding that it made him hesitant about future cinema trips. It’s interesting how media continues to evolve, reflecting broader societal changes while also sparking conversations about what’s appropriate for different audiences. These moments often highlight the gap between generational perspectives and the ongoing dialogue about representation in entertainment. "Lightyear" marked a step forward for Disney and Pixar in LGBTQ+ visibility, introducing one of their most prominent gay characters and featuring the studio’s first same-sex kiss in a feature film. The inclusion of this moment wasn’t without controversy; internally, there was debate about removing the kiss, but it was ultimately kept after employees voiced concerns over the company’s history with censoring queer representation. Chris Evans, the voice of the main character, later shared that while he appreciates the progress, he looks forward to a time when such representation is seen as ordinary rather than noteworthy. For the full conversation with Snoop Dogg, check out the episode on the "It’s Giving" podcast.
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