Nickelodeon introduces its first same-sex married couple in 'The Loud House'

'The Loud House,' features a bi-racial married gay couple dropping off their son, Clyde at a friend's sleepover

Update: 2016-07-22 07:16 GMT
Bi-racial married gay couple with Clyde in 'The Loud House' (Photo: Youtube/Screengrab)

London: Nickelodeon created history this week by providing a better representation of LGBTQ characters.

Nickelodeon's new cartoon series, 'The Loud House,' which began in May, became the channel's first show to feature a bi-racial married gay couple dropping off their son, regular character Clyde, at a friend's sleepover, reports the Independent.

Clyde's parents, who appeared in an episode airing on 20 July, were voiced by Wayne Brady and Michael McDonald. Nickelodeon is no stranger to introducing well-represented LGBTQ themes into its shows.

The channel in 2014 ended the series, 'The Legend of Korra' with a shot suggesting that its female lead was to enter a relationship with another woman.

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