always have a happy ending. I gave up long ago on seeing my Black queerness represented in a studio , but I’ve never stopped watching and enjoying them anyway.And in the past couple years, things have begun to change, in that snail-paced way that Hollywood tends to shift.
Thanks in part to public pressure, big studios like Hallmark and Netflix are easing toward more LGBTQ+ representation in holiday films—a here, a there.
There’s still a long way to go. Queer people are not a monolith, and when there are only a few opportunities for representation on the table, the most marginalized typically come last.But this holiday, queer rom-com lovers have something to celebrate in Happiest Season.
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