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Freeform Show Introduces Crazy New LGBT Term for Best Friends: Homo-romantic Asexual

Font Size Do you have no desire for homosexual sex, but really think your same sex best friend is amazing? Do you wish you could be called anything but  straight ? Gay Inc. is here to save the day! Freeform s Everything s Gonna Be Okay introduced a Gay Inc. term for what used to be called Best Friends Forever.   In the episode, California Banana Slugs, on April 29, Drea (Lillian Carrier), the best friend of main character Matilda (Kayla Cromer), announces that she identifies as a  homo-romantic asexual . What on earth is that, you ask? Let me explain. But first, a little background.

Everything s Gonna Be Okay star on Autism Acceptance Month

Print In “Everything’s Gonna Be Okay,” which premiered on Freeform in January 2020, I play a girl with autism, Matilda, coming of age in high school with some, shall we say, complicated family dynamics. The series creator and my fellow actor on the show, Josh Thomas, built a story that features a neurodiverse cast and explores themes of acceptance, kinship, adolescence, grief, romance and sexuality, and ultimately what it means to be a complicated human in an equally complicated world. When I first sat down for a table read with the whole cast of “EGBO,” as the first person with autism spectrum disorder to play a lead character with autism on American television, I found support, love and inspiration, building real chemistry even before hitting the set. It helps that the atmosphere around the show encourages us to bring our whole selves to work: I am able to share my personal experiences and interests with my castmates. When I enter the studio, it’s like seeing family.

Maria Bamford and Richard Kind talk Everything s Gonna Be Okay

thrives on the keenly observed interpersonal dynamics of its central quartet, so bringing some new faces into the mix for season two ran the risk of throwing off its delicate balance. Of course, when those “new faces” are beloved comedian Maria Bamford and beloved character actor Richard Kind, there’s really nothing to be worried about. As Suze and Toby the over-attentive parents of Matilda’s (Kayla Cromer) friend Drea (Lillian Carrier) the pair are a perfect match for the show’s silly earnestness, bringing chaos and Pavlova cake into everyone’s lives. Though Kind and Bamford have long admired one another’s work and have shared credits on animated series like

Kayla Cromer Opens Up About Living With Autism and Dyslexia | Celebrity Deep Dives

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Kayla Cromer Opens Up About Breaking Boundaries on TV: Autism Doesn t Define Me

Kayla Cromer Opens Up About Breaking Boundaries on TV: ‘Autism Doesn’t Define Me’ People 5 hrs ago Kayla Cromer has her eye on the future and it s action-packed. Doing a Marvel movie would be my absolute dream, says the star of Everything s Gonna Be Okay, 23. That s why I train so hard at the gym! But the biggest thing for me is proving that I can book different roles. I want to get rid of the stigmas in Hollywood. On the hit Freeform series now airing season 2 Cromer, who is on the autism spectrum, plays Matilda, a character who also has autism, becoming the first actress to achieve that milestone.

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