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This Influencer Apologized After Saying 'Heterophobia' Is a Thing

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So apparently, there are people out there who think "heterophobia" is an actual thing... I know that sounds like a big, cruel joke, but we kid you not.

Such was the case with influencer and content creator Bryce Hall, who tried to equate people making fun of the straight sector of popular video app TikTok to homophobia, suggesting that "heterophobia" is on the rise. "What is 'straight' TikTok and why does everyone hate it?

I'm confused," Hall wrote in a now-deleted tweet that, thanks to the internet, still lives on in screenshots. "We are on the cusp of ending homophobia and now we’re introducing heterophobia?

What the f--- is 2020."  As expected, people were rightfully upset at the mere suggestion of thinking "heterophobia" is even a real

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