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Cain played Cole, a struggling actor with a habit of breaking hearts.

Cain’s alleged gay rights support and superhero legacy collided in 2021 after he had a hissy fit over DC Comics having the latest Superman come out as bisexual. Sign up for HuffPost's Morning Email.

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On a more serious note, he added, "I have a lot of gay friends ... Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.

I’ve been friends with him forever,” he said of the 79-year-old convicted felon, before devolving into alternative facts, “Tr*mp is actually one of the most empathetic, wonderful, generous people you’ll ever meet.”

Based on that alone, it’s clear Cain’s words can’t be trusted.

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Which is right in line with his dear leader and the whole dystopian MAGA movement. It's a plane! When called out by GLAAD, Cain tried to have his gay cake and eat it too by claiming he was just going to promote his latest right-wing film while reiterating his support for LGBTQ+ rights

“I’m not there to do anything other than discuss the film, GOSNELL.

“I don’t think it’s bold or brave or some crazy new direction.

“If anybody wants to get married, go ahead," the 46-year-old actor, who will next be seen in the VH1 series "Hit The Floor," said. “And when I did Greg’s film [Broken Hearts Club], people were like, ‘We’re concerned because people might think you’re gay in real life.’ And I said, ‘Well, then I’ve done my job.’”

But before Cain gets labeled the next RINO, in the same interview he couldn’t stop himself from fawning all over Daddy Cheeto.

In a comic next month, Jon Kent - the son of Clark Kent and Lois Lane - has followed in his father's footsteps and, as well as saving the world, has fallen for a male reporter.

The storyline was announced on National Coming Out Day, an annual LGBTQ+ awareness day.

But Cain, who starred alongside Teri Hatcher in TV show The New Adventures Of Superman in the 1990s, said it would have been a "brave" storyline 20 years ago but less so now.

Cain, 55, told US show Fox & Friends: "They said it's a bold new direction.

I can't understand why it's an issue. It'd be great to tackle those issues. It was daring,” Greg told Variety in a new interview.

Dean added, “I played gay in two films, and I loved it.”

The actor also opened up about what people thought about him taking on the gay roles.

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“When I did Greg’s film, people were like,...

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The new storyline is featured in Son of Kal-el #5 from writer Tom Taylor and artist John Timms, out on 9 November.

"I've always said everyone needs heroes and everyone deserves to see themselves in their heroes and I'm very grateful DC and Warner Bros share this idea," said Mr Taylor.

DC chief creative officer and publisher Jim Lee said they "could not be prouder to tell this important story".

He added: "We talk a lot about the power of the DC Multiverse in our storytelling and this is another incredible example."

It is the latest move by an industry that is steadily embracing more diversity.

In August, DC Comics announced Batman's sidekick Robin was bisexual.

In an issue of anthology series Batman: Urban Legends, boy wonder Tim Drake - at least the third of four men to don the green and red tights alongside the caped crusader - accepts a date from another boy.

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I say they're bandwagoning.

"I don't think it's bold or brave or some crazy new direction. That would be brave, I'd read that.

"Or fighting for the rights of women to attend school and work and live and boys not to be raped by men under the new warm and fuzzy Taliban."

He added: "There's real evil in this world today, real corruption and government overreach...

In one scene, Cain gets with a newbie twink played by Andrew Keegan and the two makeout during one of the group’s softball games.

While doing press for the film back in the day, Cain said kissing Keegan “was no big deal.