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Power Rangers' Tessa Rao Says Role's Queerness Is 'Powerful'

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Power Rangers Dino Fury, Izzy, the Green Ranger, is seen with the character Fern in a recent episode holding hands. “It means so much … This story is what made me, and continues to make me want to do this job,” Rao told ComicBook.com about playing Izzy as an LGBTQ+ character. “It's one of the most powerful things that we can do as performers is tell the stories of people that haven't been told either at all or correctly or enough, and there are a lot of stories like that out there, not just this one.”Rao added: “I don't think that it's the only part of Izzy that's important, I think it's just part of her identity, but I also can totally respect and appreciate how big of a moment this is.

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