Chaz Bono and More Critics Should Give Chaz Bono A Chance

Dancing With The Stars' Executive Producer: Saying Skeptics, Critics Should Give Chaz Bono A Chance

September 02, 2011Gossipwelove








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After a firestorm of criticism from special interest groups condemning Dancing With the Stars for including its first transgendered contestant, Chaz Bono, the show's executive producer, Conrad Green, said the pundits should let Bono work his magic on the dance floor before jumping to conclusions.


His comments on Thursday came the same day more groups condemned the show for including Bono, who's paired up with a female dancer Lacey Schwimmer in the competition. Putting Bono on, The Culture and Media Institute's Dan Gainor said, is "a ridiculous, agenda-driven move" and "the latest example of the networks trying to push a sexual agenda on American families.”
Online group OneMillionMoms.com called the inclusion of Bono and openly-gay reality star Carson Kressley "completely unacceptable.


"Christians should not watch the show, no excuses!" the group said.
Green's take?

"I hope that a lot of the people who appear to be upset at the moment will give him a chance and maybe realize it's not quite as bad as they think," he said.


"I think we've had three gay or transgender contestants out of about 120 on the show, so what we're really doing is reflecting some of the makeup of this vast array of people that make up American society.
"We're not going to be dwelling on Chaz's sexuality any more than we dwell on anyone's sexuality on the show," he said, adding the show was "not going to be going into things that are going to make it difficult for you to watch with your children at all."


Green said the 42-year-old daughter-turned-son of Cher and the late Sonny Bono landed a coveted spot on the top-rated ABC show because he's "a great guy and he's got a really interesting story: he comes from Hollywood royalty...and is familiar to loads of our audience throughout his life."


Green said casting Bono -- born Chastity -- hasn't caused a single sponsor to drop their ads on the show.
Bono said on his Twitter page Thursday that he is "overwhelmed by the outpouring of support I received from everyone."
"I don't listen to the haters," Bono wrote, "but embrace the love."


Other pairings to watch this season are: David Arquette and Kym JohnsonRon Artest and Peta Murgatroyd;Elisabetta Canalis and Val ChmerkovskiyKristin Cavallari and Mark BallasNancy Grace and Tristan McManusRobert Kardashian and Cheryl BurkeRicki Lake and Derek HoughJ.R. Martinez and Karina SmirnoffChynna Phillips and Tony DovolaniHope Solo and Maksim Chmerkovskiy; and Carson Kressley andAnna Trebunskaya.
Dancing With The Stars begins their 13th season on ABC Monday, September 19.

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