Outrage as non-binary onesies for BABIES are being sold online
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Former Married At First Sight star Dean Wells has expressed shock at non-binary baby onesies being sold online.
The 45-year-old shared screenshots of an online clothing store that sells clothes, including jumpsuits, with the tagline “The future is non-binary.”
The clothing also features the colors of the official non-binary flag.
Non-binary people do not identify as male or female, and many use they/them pronouns.
‘Why do we need this message for royal babies?’ Wells asked his Instagram followers, before sarcastically adding, “Um, we don’t really have a future if it’s not binary.”
Former Married At First Sight star Dean Wells (pictured) has expressed shock at non-binary baby onesies being sold online.
The 45-year-old shared screenshots of an online clothing store selling clothes, including jumpsuits, with the tagline “The future is non-binary” (one is shown here).
The reality star added a link to her Patreon page, where she charges fans $5 a month to hear her thoughts on culture war and political issues.
Wells was forced to sign up for the subscription-based service after he was fired by his management for criticizing a children’s ‘drag queen story time’ event at a library in Sydney’s Manly.
He was heavily criticized by fans and supporters for sharing a photoshopped flyer promoting the event, which many felt was misleading.
“I am in no way transphobic, homophobic or hateful,” said Wells, who has five gay family members and a professional mentor who is also gay.
‘My post was about one thing. Is it appropriate for three-year-olds to be exposed to advanced sexual and gender ideologies? Personally, I think around the age of 12 is more suitable for that kind of thing.’
‘I was curious to know what others thought. After this is all a taxpayer-funded event in my neighbourhood, I think I have a right to ask that question,” added the executive from the Manly-based creative agency.
The clothing also featured the colors of the official non-binary flag.
Wells also set the record straight on claims that he ‘tampered with’ the original flyer announcing drag queen Charisma Belle’s appearance at the Manly Library.
I did not ‘doctorate’ any photos or try to deceive anyone. I took a picture of the drag queen in question, which he himself posted on his Instagram, and put it next to the Manly Libraries website post to show people who the drag queen is,” he said.
“I clearly stated in the caption that I had merged the two screenshots and that the library was not using this image to advertise the event. So how is that misleading?
He also noted that while the online backlash has “affected” his mental health, he will not be silenced.
Wells was recently fired by his management for criticizing a children’s ‘drag queen story time’ event at a library in Manly in Sydney.
Wells came under heavy criticism from fans and supporters for sharing a photoshopped flyer promoting the event, which many felt was misleading. In the photo on top
Following the backlash, Wells’ management agency Stage Addiction dropped him.
“As a queer-owned company, Stage Addiction has always and always will celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community,” they said in a statement.
“The deeply hurtful comments made today by Dean Wells do not align with our values and as such we have parted ways.”
Stage Addiction represents many of Australia’s most progressive and diverse stars, including Abbie Chatfield, Angie Kent, drag queen Art Simone and more.
The agency had been quite successful in getting Wells to work on reality TV after his stint with MAFS in 2018, which landed him a spot on Ten’s Dancing with the Stars in 2020.
He now hosts his own politically incorrect podcast and a YouTube series called Dangerous Ideas with Deano.
Wells rose to fame on the fifth season of Married At First Sight after cheating on his ‘wife’ Tracey Jewel (right) with Davina Rankin