These stories are powerful, but I feel like Hollywood pushes certain narratives more than others.
I respect their journeys, but not every family has the resources and support that celebrities do.
Some of these stories are beautiful, but others feel more like PR moments than genuine advocacy.
I’m proud of the progress, but it’s strange how fast everything changed. It’s a lot to take in for older folks.
I support everyone being themselves, but I do think the media could do better at showing all sides of these discussions.
These parents did the right thing, but not every story feels as relatable as they make it sound.
The love in these families is touching, but I worry people outside of Hollywood might feel left out of the conversation.
Looking at these stories from then and now 2025, it really shows how visibility and courage can change public opinion.
Hollywood today is definitely more open than it used to be, but I still think there’s too much focus on image over substance.
You can tell Hollywood today wants to lead the conversation, but sometimes it still feels performative.
I'm all for acceptance, but sometimes it feels like disagreeing makes you a villain.
I support everyone’s rights, but Hollywood doesn’t represent the average American family.
It's great to see this kind of visibility, but I wish the focus wasn't always on celebrities.
I'm glad these stories are being told, but when does it stop being personal and start feeling like a trend?
I totally get the message, but I think some of this is being pushed too hard too fast.
I respect everyone’s identity, but I also think kids need time to grow without pressure from the spotlight.
Hollywood today celebrates authenticity more than ever, and that's something I truly respect.
Then and now 2025 makes me proud of the progress in acceptance, but also reminds me how slow society can be sometimes.