EXPLOSIVE: NBA STAR JAYSON TATUM said he CUT TIES with @Netflix after discovering their new children’s program pushed transgender themes and was created by an LGBTQ activist who mocked Christian martyrs

The NBA is buzzing with controversy after Boston Celtics superstar Jayson Tatum revealed he has officially cut ties with Netflix. Speaking during a recent interview, Tatum said he was “deeply disturbed” after learning that the streaming giant’s new children’s series was not only filled with transgender themes but was also created by an LGBTQ activist who, in past public comments, mocked Christian martyrs.

“I cannot, in good conscience, continue to support a company that promotes content designed to confuse kids and ridicule people of faith,” Tatum stated firmly. His words immediately set social media ablaze, with thousands of fans praising him for taking a stand, while critics accused him of spreading divisiveness.
For Tatum, this wasn’t just a casual opinion — it was a decision about where he places his values. “Basketball will always be my job, but I’m also a father,” he said. “I have to think about what my son is watching, and what messages are being fed into his generation.”
BREAKING: Elon Musk said he CANCELLED his @netflix account after they promoted a kid’s show which pushed transgenderism on kids and was written by an lgbtq activist who mocked Charlie’s ass*ssination
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The fallout has been explosive. Hashtags like #StandWithTatum and #CancelNetflix quickly trended on X (formerly Twitter), as Americans weighed in on the debate over children’s programming and corporate agendas. Some fans in Boston declared their respect for Tatum had reached “an all-time high,” calling him a role model willing to risk his image to protect kids. Others blasted his remarks as intolerant, igniting heated debates across sports and cultural circles.

Whether one agrees or disagrees, one thing is certain: Jayson Tatum has once again proven he is unafraid to speak his mind, even when it means clashing with one of the biggest media companies in the world. And as Celtics fans look forward to another season, this off-court stand may become just as defining as anything he does on the hardwood.