New web series breaks down stigma of children being exposed to the LGBT community (VIDEO)

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The Huffington Post reports on an incredible new web series that has hit the Internet that seeks to break down the stigma sometimes associated with LGBT people being involved in the lives of children.

With three episodes currently available, Sez Me is a hilarious, family-friendly program hosted by drag queen Charmin Ultra. Created by Mor Erlich with soundscapes provided by Lee Free, Sez Me aims for viewers to see young people in a fun, casual setting interacting with members of the LGBT community. “We wanted to break the stigma around this idea that it is inappropriate for children to be exposed to such ‘lifestyles,'” Jeff Marras, aka Charmin Ultra, told The Huffington Post.

Released this week, the series’ third episode features supermodel and DJ Eve Salvail, who is interviewed in the episode by a young girl named Cypress.

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