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Social media users hold called for boycott of Netflix for a scene in an episode of its show CoComelon Lane showing a boy dancing in a tutu that critics called "just evil."

CoComelon Lane is a Netflix first series made for kids. In episode 8 of Season 1, titled, Nina's Three-Legged Race / Say Cheese Nico / Nina Shares a Treat, which was released in November, a male child named Nico was having trouble deciding what to wear for his family photo.

Both of the dads in the scene sing, "Something that we recognize about you, you love to receive up and dance." Then, Nico changed into a tutu and crown and began to move . One of the dads sang to Nico: "If you're not sure what to choose, ponder about all the things you love to do. Just be you." Nico then asked: "Just be me?" And the dad replied: "Yep."

Conservatives continue their push against the LGBTQ+ community with fears that children would be "groomed" to become same-sex attracted or transgender. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is currently tracking more than 500 anti-LGBTQ bills across the U.S. as conservatives call for the end of "wokeness." The term woke was first used by Black communities and refers to someone who is educated on social injus

Parents outraged at Netflix demonstrate for toddlers ‘CoComelon Lane’ after show has boy dance in tutu for gay dads

A fresh spinoff series of a famous Netflix show for babies and preschoolers has some parents in an uproar after it introduced LGBTQ characters and a scene where a boy dresses up in a tutu and tiara.

In one episode segment for “CoComelon Lane” called, “Just be me,” a small boy plays dress up in a studio preparing for a photo shoot with his two dads.

Taking out different costumes, he asks his same-sex parents which one would look finest. His dads encourage him to “be himself.”

“Think about all the things you like to do; just be you,” they warble to him. After dressing up as a firefighter and a chef, he dons a tiara and tutu and spins around the room. 

The clip was common by “End Wokeness” on X where it received over 7 million views in less than 24 hours.

Upset parents weighed in accusing the latest version of the well-known kid’s demonstrate of going “woke.”

Consumers’ Research executive director Will Hild told Fox News Digital he was “disgusted&#

Netflix's toddler show CoComelon Street faces severe backlash for featuring gay couple

Recently in October, the Supreme Court of India denied legal status to same-sex marriages in India. However, it recognized the rights of gay couples. The judgment means that Indians will now be free to engage in same-sex relationships and assured them of constitutional protection. But marrying someone of the same sex remains unconstitutional. While Indians carry on to debate the issue, Netflix's toddler show 'CoComelon Lane' has stirred up controversy as it introduces LGBTQIA+ characters.

CoComelon Lane faces backlash for featuring lgbtq+ couple

The beloved Netflix exhibit catering to babies and preschoolers, "CoComelon," is causing a stir with its latest spinoff, "CoComelon Lane." Recent episodes, featuring the introduction of LGBTQ characters and a heartwarming scene where a boy, in the company of his two dads, explores various costumes, including a tutu and tiara, have left parents divided and sparked controversy.

“The new CoComelon Path on Netflix has a boy in a dress dance for his 2 gay dads CoComelon is the most popular demonstrate for babies and toddlers ages 2+,” wrote one internet

Netflix's toddler show 'CoComelon Lane’ under blaze for LGBTQ+ themes

The popular Netflix display for babies and preschoolers, "CoComelon," has sparked controversy with its new spinoff series, "CoComelon Lane." Parents are divided over recent episodes that introduce LGBTQ characters and depict a scene where a boy explores different costumes, including a tutu and tiara, in a heartwarming moment with his two dads.

Episode snapshot: "Just Be Me":

In the episode segment titled "Just be me," the young boy engages in dress-up with his same-sex parents, seeking their input on various costumes. The heartening communication revolves around self-expression, as the parents encourage him to embrace who he is. This scene has become a focal point of the controversy, with some praising its inclusivity and others expressing strong reservations.

The clip shared on "End Wokeness" on X, garnered over 7 million views in less than 24 hours, igniting a wave of discontent among parents. Critics argue that the show has taken a "woke" turn, going beyond promoting acceptance of same-sex families and allegedly encouraging cross-dressing. Will Hild, executive director of Consumers’ Research, expressed feelin