Insider Jeff Snyder revealed the shocking reason behind Disney’s sudden decision to terminate Bo DeMayo, the writer of the highly anticipated sequel to the animated series X-Men ’97, just before its premiere.
DeMayo, an African-American writer known for proudly embracing his identity as a gay man, faced difficulties working with the production team, ultimately becoming a daily nightmare for Disney, according to Snyder.
In a surprising turn of events, it was discovered that DeMayo had an OnlyFans account where he shared explicit content with subscribers. Disney was appalled by this revelation, deeming his behavior on OnlyFans as unacceptable.
Despite the desire to avoid penalties by waiting for DeMayo’s contract to expire, Disney chose to part ways with him right before the series premiere, becoming entangled in the consequences of their inclusive hiring practices.
Interestingly, Disney kept the impending dismissal under wraps, leaving DeMayo unaware while he anticipated future seasons of X-Men. Speculation arose that Disney feared potential threats from DeMayo through minority rights organizations, prompting the company to take preemptive action.
While Disney suffered the consequences of hiring DeMayo, the writer also faced backlash as users uncovered controversial statements on his social media, leading to widespread criticism and the subsequent deletion of his online presence.
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