Chip and Joanna Gaines, the Christian couple of HGTV fame who recently got into hot water for promoting homosexuality on their new reality TV show Back to the Frontier, have yet another new reality show that seems to be super-duper gay.
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This is what Chip and JoJo call their "family-friendly" reality show Roller Jam.
Protestia has the details:
Chip and Joanna are the executive producers of the reality TV show Roller Jam, which debuted last year on their Magnolia Network. Along with overseeing the production, Joanna also served as a judge in the series finale. The show features ten of America's best roller skating teams in an elimination contest competing to win $150,000.
It also includes significant LGBTQ messaging, leading the prominent gay culture magazine Out to call it 'the LGBTQ+ roller skating reality show we never knew we needed.'
Is this what the Magnolia Network is all about?
Gay roller-blading dance troupes performing homoerotic routines?
The show is hosted by Jordin Sparks, a so-called 'strong Christian' who sang last year at the GMA Dove Awards with 'For King and Country.' She's also a vocal supporter of the LGBTQ+ community.
When she's not posting half-naked pictures of herself on Instagram, she's performing at LGBTQ+ pride events, joining campaigns like GLAAD's #SpiritDay to support LGBTQ youth, and working with the Gay Men's Chorus of South Florida.
Yeesh.
One of the three judges of the show is Johnny Weir, a former Olympic figure skater and current flamboyant queer LGBTQ activist. Weir's attire for the show is striking, as are his effeminate mannerisms. Notably, he wears women's dresses and clothing throughout much of the competition.
DOUBLE YEESH.
This is him from the first clip:
Christian investigative reporter Megan Basham said its clear from the Gaines' trajectory that they are now pushing "disordered sexuality" on their audience, much of which is Christian.
One more tidbit from Protestia:
Despite all this, Joanna Gaines was thrilled to produce it, calling it 'a dream come true for me' and promoting it as a show 'the whole family can watch together.'

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