Huffington Postのインスタグラム(huffpost) - 12月12日 07時01分
LGBTQ rights advocates are applauding a young “Jeopardy!” contestant for using his appearance on the game show this week to make a powerful statement about bisexual erasure.
Tuesday’s episode of “Jeopardy!” ― which had been taped prior to host Alex Trebek’s Nov. 8 death ― featured Cody Lawrence of Sherman Oaks, California, among its contestants. The 28-year-old editor wore a small Bisexual Pride flag pin on the lapel of his blazer during the show. The flag’s design features three stripes in pink, lavender and blue.
The pin did not go unnoticed by “Jeopardy!” viewers, who praised Lawrence’s gesture on social media. “It filled my heart with such joy to see you up there so proudly providing bisexual representation,” one person wrote. Added another, “I am a very proud bisexual man and I teared up when I saw your pin!!”
In a series of tweets Tuesday, Lawrence opened up about his decision to wear the pin on national TV. Read his statements in our link in bio! 📝 @curtismwong // 📷 Jeopardy
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