Wonder Woman star Lynda Carter defends the superhero character as a queer icon during Pride Month. Happy pride! I am so excited to celebrate with all my LGBTQIA + friends and fans, ”the actress posted on Twitter. However, she caught some reactions from homophonous fans who said that Wonder Woman has nothing to do with being involved in gay rights, non-genes, pronouns and anything else against our Lord. ”
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The character of the Wonder Woman as a Queer Icon
The actress’ post sparked an online debate, and some fans posted that even though the movies and TV shows didn’t explicitly portray the Wonder Woman character as weird, DC Comics Wonder Woman author Greg Rucka confirmed in 2016 that ” Princess Diana of Themyscira is weird. “
Happy pride! I am so excited to celebrate with all my LGBTQIA + 🏳️🌈 Art friends and fans by Paulina Ganucheau for @DCComics ⁇ pic.twitter.com/zpPKELsQkp
- Lynda Carter (@RealLyndaCarter) June 1, 2022
Carter, who starred in the recent film “Wonder Woman,” alongside Gal Gadot, defended the character he played in the 1970s television series “I Didn’t Write Wonder Woman, But If You Want to Argue It’s Not an Icon queer or trans, then you are not careful “, she wrote on Twitter.
I didn’t write Wonder Woman, but if you want to argue that she’s not a queer or trans icon, then you’re not careful.
Every time someone comes to me and says that WW helped them while they were in prison, it reminds me how special the role is.
- Lynda Carter (@RealLyndaCarter) June 1, 2022
The actress even shared her personal experience with fans who felt the same way about the character. “Every time someone comes to me and says that WW helped them while they were imprisoned, it reminds me how special the role is.”
Carter and Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman
Carter brought to life the DC superhero in the Wonder WOman series from 1975 to 1979, and has since reappeared in the realm of superheroes in the 2016 Supergirl. Woman 1984, and another is on the way.
gal gadot like a miracle woman .. just perfect pic.twitter.com/onZw9DS0M0
- best gadot gal (@gadotgifs) May 27, 2022
The beginning of the argument
The 70-year-old actress posted a series of tweets about the appearance of the month of pride, claiming that Diana Prince, popularly known as Wonder Woman, was in fact an icon of the strange.
Her tweet featured an artistic cover of the character, surrounded by a rainbow background, which said “Happy Pride!” she wrote. “I’m so excited to celebrate with all my LGBTQIA + friends and fans
Art by Paulina Ganucheau for
@DCComics ”.” and here the tweets started flowing. One of the trolls said, “Wonder Woman is NOT a superhero for gays!” and Carter responded by claiming to be right. He’s a superhero for bisexuals! ”
I love to see all the love from LGBTQ + fans today! Now here’s a picture I call “ready to fight your homophobic relatives.” I was kidding. (or is it me?) Haha! ⁇ pic.twitter.com/5voHHdZViA
- Lynda Carter (@RealLyndaCarter) June 1, 2022
In addition, the actress shared the above image of herself as a young dollar man with a fighting stance and said funny that “she likes to see all the love from LGBTQ + fans today! Now, here’s what I call “ready to fight your homophobic relatives.” I was kidding. (or is it me?) Haha! ”.”
Wonder Woman is canonically weird herself, so it makes sense. https://t.co/VPK8vIZKB0 pic.twitter.com/DtfrLY5EPq
- Mara (@ mara94345) June 1, 2022
As Lynda Carter is always an ally on and off screen, when it comes to the iconic character in OWnder Women, it is said that she will resume her role as Asteria in Wonder Woman 3, after returning remarkably in “Wonder Woman 1984” from the years 2020. ”