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Gay Twitter™ is on the hunt for the nastiest queer villains

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https://t.co/zud1sUGwGjNaturally, Gay Twitter™ took his suggestion and ran with it, replying with all its favorite queer baddies.Some users pointed to campy cartoon antagonists like Scar from The Lion King or Team Rocket from Pokémon.https://t.co/Ci8IvCra15 pic.twitter.com/XPeBcfO2l8https://t.co/A2KAyWJHVR pic.twitter.com/eRaWZ8Mb86Another pointed out that Shonda Rhimes is the queen of the queer villain, from Connor Walsh on How to Get Away with Murder to Cyrus Beene on Scandal.One thing about Shonda Rhimes is that she can give you a treacherous homosexual… https://t.co/IUdHHHkRts pic.twitter.com/QwH0LxHZN3This year’s award season also put problematic queer characters in the spotlight, like Lydia Tár from Tár and Jobu Tupaki from Best Picture winner Everything Everywhere All At Once.https://t.co/36kA4Dthnk pic.twitter.com/KBDpdpZ2vUhttps://t.co/wjuMqbK6YR pic.twitter.com/z9cC2SF8OPHorror characters also got some love (hate?), like the nefarious ladies of Yellowjackets and the homoerotically charged killer duo of Billy and Stu from the original Scream.THEY ATE https://t.co/9xpry2S06h pic.twitter.com/XfueRcHu7cOKAAAYYY https://t.co/A985soW65m pic.twitter.com/2UjydJrSAkThis telenovela character (​​Félix Khoury from Amor à Vida) sounds iconic, if you’re looking for something dramatic to binge.There was a gay telenovela villain who threw his baby niece in the garbage because he hated his sister, among many other crimesThe public loved him so much he became the protagonist and got a happy ending https://t.co/YqJZadOQFQLooking to the history of queer filmmaking, there’s nobody nastier than the queen of filth herself, Divine.She didn’t eat doggy dookie for nothing LOL https://t.co/YODo4QYaNq pic.twitter.com/TqQgaDImowAnd while.

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