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Etsy prepares for the holidays with an incredible ad that features a black gay couple

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The American e-commerce store has unveiled its first-holiday ad and we simply can’t get enough. The commercial opens up with Brandon and David anxiously waiting on the front stoop of a holiday party.

Of course, like any holiday get-together there is commotion, excitement, and a sense of nerves. As the ad progresses we see one half of the couple feel out of his element.

But at the end of the commercial while everyone is opening presents, one of the family patriarchs hands Brandon and David a heartfelt present saying ” We didn’t forget you.

Welcome to the family”. LGBTQ+ representation in big brand adverts has steadily risen over the years. Campbells, Colgate, Starbucks, Absolut, and Coke have all released ads that have beautifully captured

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