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Proud Dad of Two Gay Kids Pulls Stunt to Piss Off Homophobic Neighbor

Proud Dad of Two Gay Kids Pulls Stunt to Piss Off Homophobic Neighbor

Proud father of two gay kids on TikTok

This dad went all out to make a point.

The controversial "Don't Say Gay" bill is emboldening conservatives to push back against gay and trans rights, but the LGBTQIA+ community and its allies are clapping back.

Earlier this month, the proud father of two gay kids took matters into his own hands when it came to reacting to a homophobic neighbor.

According to a TikTok shared by user @fitxander, his dad was told by a new neighbor that he failed as a parent for having two gay kids. This made his father so upset that he decided to go all out to show how proud he is of his gay children.

As seen in the TikTok below, @fitxander's dad reacted to the homophobic comments from his new neighbor by placing dozens of rainbow-colored Pride flags all over his backyard. The TikToker filmed his father deliberately placing the pride flags over his hedges and shared the video on social media.

"Some AWESOME shade from my dad," @fitxander wrote in the TikTok post, which had been viewed 28.6 million times and has accumulated over 3 million likes at the time of writing.

One can't be sure if @fitxander's father will have the best relationship with his new neighbor, but points were made that he couldn't be prouder of his LGBTQIA+ children and won't let homophobic comments like these slide, particularly coming from a complete stranger who just moved in next door.

We stan a parent who isn't afraid of exercising his allyship!

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Bernardo Sim

Bernardo Sim is a writer, content creator, and the deputy editor of Out. Born in Brazil, he currently lives in South Florida.

Bernardo Sim is a writer, content creator, and the deputy editor of Out. Born in Brazil, he currently lives in South Florida.