After Years of Gains, the LGBTQ+ Community Was Mostly Missing From Super Bowl 57 Ads

The times may be too political to invite your gay friends over

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Americans who count themselves as members of the LGBTQ+ community number some 20 million people, according to the Human Rights Campaign. And today, reflecting on the elaborate, glamorous and consummately clever commercial work on display during Super Bowl 57, a good many of them are probably wondering: Where were we all?

Because while this year’s Big Game advertising fairly overflowed with diversity in terms of culture, ethnicity, age and body type, it was notably short in the LGBTQ+ department, both in terms of actors and themes.

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