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George Takei nails Dean Cain about Superman’s bisexuality

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Star Trek cast member, came out as gay in 2005; Cain, who portrayed Superman on television in the late 90s, claims to be an LGBTQ ally, but sometimes forgets to act the role.So when news broke that the current Superman will be bisexual and kisses a childhood friend in the newest issue, Cain was asked for comment.

And that’s when Takei, an actual member of the LGBTQ community, stepped in.Related: 14 celebrities who support Donald Trump (plus Kanye West)Seventeen-year-old Jon Kent, the son of Clark Kent and Lois Lane, has the same powers as his father and is the star of the new series, “Superman: Son of Kal-El.” In the upcoming fifth issue, to be released November 9th, Jon will begin a romantic relationship with journalist Jay Nakamura.“They.

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