There are
certain things that truly just warm your heart, and for us supportive parents
to LGBTQ+ kids are certainly one of those things. With everything else going on
in the world, it feels nothing short of amazing to watch Dwyane Wade, noted NBA
star, talk about how he and his wife Gabrielle Union are not only supporting
but also empowering their teenaged child Zaya.
“First of all
me and my wife, Gabrielle Union, we are proud parents of a child in the LGBTQ+
community and we’re proud allies as well,” Wade said in a new
interview on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. The spot was to promote
a new ESPN documentary based on the basketball player, called D Wade:
Life Unexpected. “We take our roles and responsibilities as parents very
seriously. So, when our child comes home with a question, when our child comes
home with an issue, when our child comes home with anything, it’s our job as
parents to listen to that to give them the best information that we can, the
best feedback that we can, and that doesn’t change now that sexuality [and
gender] is involved.”
In December,
Wade did an interview where he referred
to the 12-year-old with she/her pronouns. Now, Wade has revealed that one
day the child came home and sat Wade and Union down and asked not only to be
referred to with those pronouns, but to also be called Zaya, as she comes into
her identity.
“So internally
it’s our job to one go out and get information, to reach out to every
relationship that we have, ” Wade said of his reaction “My wife reached out to
everyone on the cast of Pose. We just tried to figure out as much
information as we can to help our child be her best self.” Pose,
notably, is staffed with many queer and trans people of color in front of and
behind the camera, who likely could lend Wade and the rest of the family some
advice.
“I looked at
her and said you are a leader,” Wade continued, explaining his conversation
with Zaya. “It’s our opportunity to allow you to be a voice. Right now, it’s
through us because she’s 12 years old, but eventually it will be through her.”
DeGeneres went on to note that Wade and his family are currently also doing
with with GLSEN, an organization that not only fights discrimination,
harassment and bullying against LGBTQ+ individuals, but also works, in general,
to make schools a more accepting place for queer and trans kids.
The ESPN
documentary D Wade: Life Unexpected, airs Sunday, February 23.
SOURCE: OUT DOT COM
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