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Jack Whitehall’s role as first major gay Disney character sparks row

The actor and comedian is reportedly playing the gay brother of Emily Blunt’s character in Disney film Jungle Cruise
  
  

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Jungle Cruise controversy … Jack Whitehall. Photograph: Graeme Robertson/The Guardian

A row has broken out on social media after reports that Jack Whitehall will play the first major openly gay character in a Disney film.

Whitehall announced on Instagram that he was working on Jungle Cruise, a film based on the Disney theme park ride of the same name, starring Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt. Whitehall is to play the brother of Blunt’s character, and according to a report in the Sun, “he is playing a gay man – one who is hugely effete, very camp and very funny”.

With many social media users referencing the recent controversy that resulted in Scarlett Johansson withdrawing from a role as a trans man in Rub & Tug, much of the protest centred around the handing of a pioneering role to a non-gay actor. Another point of contention was the suggestion that Whitehall would play a “camp” and “effete” character.

If confirmed, Whitehall’s role would not be the first gay role in a Disney film – 2017’s Beauty and the Beast contained “an exclusively gay moment”.

 

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