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Everything's Gonna Be Okay Shows 'Dual Spectrum' of Autism and LGBTQ Identities

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“People who have autism are more likely to be queer or trans,” Josh Thomas tells The Advocate, sharing the impression he was left with after reading personal essays and hearing anecdotal stories while creating his Freeform series Everything’s Gonna Be Okay.Introducing a queer storyline for leading character Matilda puts Everything at the forefront in providing visibility for teens on the autism spectrum who also identify as LGBTQ, or “dual spectrum.” In the series from Please Like Me creator and

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