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Dwyane Wades Candid Talk About Supporting His 12-Year-Old's Gender Identity

Dwyane Wades Candid Talk About Supporting His 12-Year-Old's Gender Identity

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Dwyane Wade candidly chatted with Ellen about embracing his 12-year-old's gender identity, and how he and his wife Gabrielle Union made it a priority to educate themselves about the LGBTQ+ community to give Zaya the opportunity to be her best self. The NBA star also opened up about the passing of his friend Kobe Bryant.
Date: 2020-08-12

Comments and reviews: 7


Wade youre an idiot this child is far too young to decide something like this. Most children who consider themselves trans at a young age (as low as 5-20 percent) just wind up being discovering that they were just gay. However, its typically not until AFTER supportive parents pay for them to drastically alter their bodies and take hormones and other irreversible changes that they realize that doing this does not actually make them happy. I know no one wants to condemn a father being supportive of your child but for the love of god let him grow into an adult before this child alters their body.
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I love the support that they show for Zaya. I hope in the future, they will let Zaya tell her own story. This interview is nothing new because they've been posting and commenting every step of the way. I want to hear from Zaya, with the parents being supportive in the background. For all of the people saying everyone should mind their own business, it's impossible when your parents tell the world. Everybody can't have everything. Let Zaya get ahead of her own story and let her control the narrative.
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It absolutely baffles me that this guy is out here loving his child and supporting her, and that people feel the need to criticize him for that.
Shame on all of you. I can only hope that you all see how wrong you've been in the future and feel remorse for the hatred you have spread over something you do not understand.
Thanks for having him on, Ellen.

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To see a black family support and love and understand and listen to her is beautiful and many black families need to take note and support their kids and not create a stigma around important social issues and need to watch how they talk about social issues around their kids because they never know what their children are going through
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I love this. makes me reminded to step up the same way even higher than I already think I do. love this fam! My kid is an only child, would love Zaya to be my son's cousin, someone he can look up too; she's a leader. Zaya is confident and strong and most of all loved. what more can a parent ask for. kudos ya'll!
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You know when a man loves his woman or a woman loves her man, s/he never stops talking about him/her, even when the subject is not necessarily about him/her. Dwayne truly loves his wife
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This is probably the most mature way I've seen this situation handled. Absolutely beautiful parenting and human interaction!
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