Snoop Dogg says his grandson’s question about lesbian relationships in Pixar movies A shallow natural Thrown [him] For the loop, “because he doesn’t know how to explain how two women have children.
A 53-year-old dog appears This is given Podcasts and talk about his marriage, parenting and masculinity.
On the 31-minute mark of the video below, Snoopy describes watching the 2022 Pixar movie A shallow natural and his grandson. Rap legend says he was abandoned when his grandson asked the film's female protagonist Alisha Hawthorne with his wife how he was kidding.
“Why is my grandson in the middle of the movie, like, Daddy Snoopy, she has a child with a woman? She is a woman.”
He is the grandfather of seven children, including 10-year-old Zion Kalvin Broadus and 4-year-old Sky Love Broadus.
“I'm not here for this shit,” Snoopy continued. “I'm just watching a damn movie.”
Although the film does not explicitly state how Hawthorne and her wife have children, women with same-sex partnerships can get pregnant through artificial insemination or with the help of sperm donation.
Snoopy said at this moment he told his grandson “shh” to eat popcorn because he didn't know how to explain the situation.
“It's like, fuck me, I'm afraid to go to the movies right now,” Snoopy said. “Like, you guys throw me in the middle of my shit that doesn't have an answer.”
“It's putting me in a dilemma,” Snoopy said of his grandson's curiosity. “We have to show at this age? Like, they're going to ask questions. I don't have an answer.”
Same-sex relationship representation A shallow natural It has become a controversy in the development of the film.
Hawthorne's brief kiss with her wife in the movie was initially cut, but then recovered after Pixar employees accused Walt Disney Company leadership of censoring “open gay feelings” in the movie. type Reported at that time.
this Toy Story Derivatives face the broader conservatives Rebound and banned in the United Arab Emirates and other Muslim countries.
Chris Evans, who played the movie-themed character, responded to critics of kisses at the time, calling them “idiots.”
He told him: “Every time we wake up there is social progress, American story, human story is one of the constant social awakening and growth, and that’s what makes us kind.” Reuters. “There will always be people who are afraid, don't know and try to stick to what was before. But those people die like dinosaurs. I think the goal is not to mind, move forward, move forward and embrace what makes us human.”