*"By demanding acceptance, all things LGBTQ+ were thrust into our lives, hiring practices, families, media, churches, schools, and entertainment. LGBTQ+ was everywhere, just as straight people were, and we’d speak about them, present them, and reference them as if it were all in the regular course of a day. Normal."
"Hallmark Media CEO Wonya Lucas — who oversaw the company’s transition into embracing more LGBTQ-friendly storylines — will step down." But will continue with Hallmark.
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"The latest episode to drop in Taylor Sheridan’s Landman starring Billy Bob Thornton, is sure to bring a smile to conservatives who value the male-female binary. For those unfamiliar with his work, Sheridan is the prolific writer and creator of the Yellowstone franchise, Lioness, Mayor of Kingstown, and Tulsa King, among others.
The episode offers a refreshing moment of pushback against the relentless onslaught of pro-LGBTQ+ messaging, characters, and storylines that dominate TV today and challenges what has become the inescapable status quo of incessant LGBTQ+ content.
. . . "Then LGBTQ+ characters and storylines started appearing in an increasing number of our favorite TV shows, first, so marginally that you might not notice it. But then, the creep became so bold and ubiquitous that it became a deluge where LGBTQ+ content and characters are in nearly every TV show, movie, and Broadway production, with the latest being TV’s Heated Rivalry, with its explicit gay sex scenes." . . .
"Paramount’s Landman OBLITERATES the pronouns argument after the show introduced a non-binary character as Ainsley Norris’s TCU roommate.
— RedWave Press (@RedWave_Press) January 13, 2026
"Non-binary roommate: “So what are your pronouns?”
"Ainsley Norris: “My pronouns? I’d hope that was pretty clear?”
"Non-binary roommate:… pic.twitter.com/faGDMrmTa9
*(Note from Andrea Widburg: The fact that Paramount would run this episode, in stark contrast to the endless LGBTQ+ push at Netflix, explains why it is so important that Warner Brothers' decision to accept a Netflix bid, rather than one from the more conservative Paramount, needs to be blocked before Netflix becomes the most powerful content creator in America.)
We Finally Know Why These Stars Left The Hallmark Channel
For Mathison, the difference between the two is all pretty to-may-to, to-mah-to. "[T]he people that are at Great American are the people that I started with at Hallmark," he told Us Weekly in 2024. "So it's, like, coming home with Great American Family ...
"The Hallmark Channel is known for its magical holiday movies, made even more magical with its stellar cast of actors and actresses, who come back each year to spread holiday cheer. While there are many reasons actors leave a network, we finally know why these Hallmark Channel stars left. From diversity issues to the new holiday network in town, Great American Family, many actors have left Hallmark for new opportunities.
"According to The Wall Street Journal, nearly 100% of the lead actors who starred in Great American Family movies during the 2021 holiday season had previously starred in Hallmark films. The person behind Great American Media is Bill Abbott, former president of Hallmark. He told the outlet that the network isn't "actively going out and poaching from Hallmark," and that he has been approached by Hallmark actors more often than not. Here are the former Hallmark actors who've left and why. . . .Read More:

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