British actor and TV presenter Christopher Biggins spoke out against DC Comics' new Superman being revealed as a bisexual man.
The comic book publisher announced on Monday that the son of Lois Lane and Clark Kent, Jon, who recently joined his dad as Superman, will begin a relationship with a male friend in an upcoming issue.
Speaking on "Good Morning Britain," Biggins, who is gay, said that he wasn’t in favor of turning Superman into a bisexual man.
Instead, he argued that representation for the LGBTQ+ community should come in the form of a new, original character. "If you want to do something like this, do something original, don’t take characters that already exist and make them into something they’re not," he explained.