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Noah Reid’s pride in Schitt’s Creek’s exemplary LGBTQ+ representation

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Schitt’s Creek was exactly what the world needed to see us through the pandemic this year, and beyond being brilliant entertainment the LGBTQ+ representation in the show meant so much to so many.

Speaking to EVOKE about it, Noah Reid enthused, ‘The show did such an incredible job of consciously making sure that Schitt’s Creek was a place with no homophobia, there was nothing strange about being gay so all the storylines were just treated with so much respect that’s the thing that sticks out to me.’ ‘It’s a real lead by example show in that regard and certainly our season six billboards with David and Patrick kissing being put up on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles 14 stories high, that’s groundbreaking stuff!’ ‘So I think that obviously that

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