TS Madison Slams ‘Transv*stite A**’ Jess Hilarious And Demands Apology After Snoop Dogg Features Same-Sex Couples In Children’s Series Following ‘Lightyear’ LGBTQ+ Couple Controversy

TS Madison Slams ‘Transv*stite A**’ Jess Hilarious And Demands Apology After Snoop Dogg Features Same-Sex Couples In Children’s Series Following ‘Lightyear’ LGBTQ+ Couple Controversy 

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Transgender activist and TV/internet personality TS Madison is again slamming radio host Jess Hilarious, calling her a “transv*stite” and more, while demanding an apology after Snoop Dogg had a change of heart, partnering with GLAAD, to use his animated children’s show to support LGBTQ+ families following his criticism of the ‘Lightyear‘ movie depicting a same-sex couple.

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As we previously shared, Snoop recalled taking his grandson to the movies and having a hard time trying to explain how two women could have a baby together. While appearing on the August 20 episode of the ‘It’s Giving Podcast,’ Snoop recalled the plot of the movie, ‘Lightyear.’

The 2022 ‘Toy Story‘ spinoff depicts a scene with two women who are raising a child. It also features Disney and Pixar’s first same-sex kiss. While recalling the controversial incident, Snoop mentioned Keke Palmer starring in the film as the daughter. He continued:

“So, we’re watching it and the lady, which is Keke’s momma, they move on into Space years, they moved down the line. They’re like, ‘Then she had a baby with a woman.’ Well, my grandson is in the middle of the movie like, ‘Papa Snoop, how’d she have a baby with a woman when she’s a woman?’

[I’m like,] ‘Awe sh*t. I didn’t come here for this sh*t. I came to watch the goddamn movie.’ [I tell him,] ‘Aye man, watch the movie.’ [He said,] ‘Uhn uhn. They just said, ‘she and she had a baby.’ They both women. How did she have a baby?’ [I told him,] ‘Shhh. The movie ain’t over with.’

So, it’s like, it f**ked me up. I’m scared to go to the movies, now. Like, y’all throwing me in the middle of sh*t that I don’t have an answer for.”

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TS Madison Slams Snoop Dogg After He Criticized ‘Lightyear’ Movie Depicting Same-Sex Couple

TS Madison ended up slamming Snoop while appearing on TMZ Live. She flat out claimed the rapper’s comments were rooted in homophobia. Madison then highlighted his notable hyper-sexualized music videos. She fired off:

“Snoop Dogg has historically been an advocate against censoring, and his fame is based on expression. So my question is, Snoop. You have music videos with women dancing and kissing other women, dancing naked. So why is displaying lesbian behavior in your music videos appropriate? And you are afraid to answer the questions from your grandchildren?”

While Madison did acknowledge that Snoop’s videos were intended and geared towards adults, she kept hammering down on her stance. She emphasized that kids still see everything. She then explained how parents and grandparents must educate their children and grandkids about people who live different lifestyles other than shown at home. Madison continued:

“As a parent, you should also explain to your children that other things exist in the world outside of what you have deemed normal in your own home. It’s rooted in a bit of homophobia because you’re never afraid to talk to your kids about having a little boyfriend or a little girlfriend at a certain age. I know that we’ve been conditioned to be able to, like, understand heteronormative activity. We’ve been conditioned because that’s all we see. We’ve always, as queer people, been pushed to the side and swept under. So it is time for us to have these uncomfortable conversations.”

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Snoop Dogg Uses His Animated Children’s Show To Support LGBTQ+ Families After ‘Lightyear’ Same-Sex Couple Controversy

Two months after all of the ‘Lightyear‘ LGBTQ+ controversy, Snoop Dogg partnered with GLAAD to support Spirit Day, the LGBTQ+ youth anti-bullying initiative. He not only shared a special Spirit Day conversation with ‘The Voice‘ alum Jeremy Beloate, but they also made a song together. Beloate, who is a member of the LGBTQ+ community, was also part of Team Snoop on the NBC reality series.

During their discussion, the two talked about their new song titled “Love Is Love.” It is featured in Snoop’s animated children’s YouTube series, ‘Doggyland.’ Speaking with Beloate, Snoop said:

“It’s a beautiful thing that kids can have parents of all walks and be shown love, to be taught what love is…being able to have parents from all walks of life, whether it be two fathers, two mothers, whatever it is, love is the key.

‘Love is Love’ is teaching parenthood, it’s teaching the situation that kids and the world is going through right now in a beautiful way — through song, dance, melody — and just trying to get more understanding, clarity, on how we live and the way we live. And I felt like this music is a beautiful bridge to bring an understanding.

This is a program that we’ve been doing for years, where we involve kids, and these are things that kids have questions about. So now, hopefully, we can help answer these questions and help them to live a happy life and understand that love is love.”

In Snoop’s children’s show, he voices a pup named “Bow Wizzle,” one of the show’s main characters. Meanwhile, Beloate voices a puppy named “Zippy.” The pup joins the others in Doggyland to sing the song, which celebrates the love shared among all of the various families. On the screen of the episode, the following words appear:

“Our parents are different / No two are the same / But the one thing that’s for certain is the love won’t change,” the pups sing, as several same-sex couples appear on screen. “Families are special / They are so unique / Everybody’s got a purpose, more than what you see / We love you, parents / We love you so.”

In a statement about the new partnership and song, Snoop said:

“At the end of the day, it’s all about love — that’s what we’re teachin’ the kids with ‘Love Is Love.’ Partnering with GLAAD for Spirit Day just felt right, because spreading love and respect for everybody is what real gangstas do. We’re showin’ the next generation that kindness is cool, inclusion is powerful, and love always wins.”

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TS Madison Drags Jess Hilarious And Demands Apology After Snoop Dogg Features Same-Sex Couple In His Children’s Show After ‘Lightyear’ LGBTQ+ Controversy

As Snoop Dogg’s new song and same-sex couple children’s episode went live, TS Madison took to her Instagram to drag Jess Hilarious, who previously called her out for criticizing Snoop’s ‘Lightyear‘ commentary. At the time, Jess, who’s been beefing with Madison for years, told the TV personality to stay in her transgender lane, not the lesbian lane. Madison dragged her on X and that appeared to be the end of the conversation.

But now, Madison is again dragging the radio host and demanding everyone apologize now that Snoop has taken some advice on just educating children about people who come from different walks of life. In a 9-minute Instagram Live, Madison fired off Jess, calling her a “transv*stite,” and many more shady and harsh words. However, the main point of her video was to urge everyone hand out an apology as loud as the criticism they gave her after her TMZ Live interview.

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Ariela Anís: Ariela Anís is your fav Panamanian music aficionado and HU Rockstar! She not only contributes to social media, but is also a senior writer and produces 'The Jason Lee Show' and 'The Jason Lee Podcast.' She previously produced the now-defunct 'Hollywood Unlocked with Jason Lee' podcast, iHeartRadio show and Fox Soul TV show; plus, HU's live YouTube show 'Gagging with Jason Lee.' Connect on Instagram: ari.anis | Twitter: arielaanis