A new Gillette ad that shows a transgender man, artist and activist Samson Bonkeabantu Brown, being taught to shave by his father has been lauded for being inclusive to the LGBTQ community.

But conservative commentator Tomi Lahren has criticized the campaign, saying that it is “a little much to normalize and promote high-school-aged kids undergoing hormone therapy and gender reassignment.” (A spokeswoman for Gillette declined to share Bonkeabantu Brown’s exact age out of respect for his privacy, but confirmed to Yahoo Lifestyle that he is not a teenager.)

The new @Gillette ad features a transgender boy shaving for the first time.



It’s a little much to normalize and promote high-school-aged kids undergoing hormone therapy and gender reassignment. Don’t ya think? — Tomi Lahren (@TomiLahren) May 28, 2019

While other conservatives have threatened to boycott the grooming brand, which has pledged to step away from “toxic masculinity,” Lahren’s tweet drew swift backlash. Critics have accused her of “reacting out of fear or prejudice,” and argued that the ad would help transgender youths.

While I don’t personally agree with all teenage kids taking hormones, some do and this is a positive representation for them. It’s good for them to see others like them, with supportive family.

And also, it’s just a razor company. Wether they show it or not, trans people shave — derrick🐺 (@derrickmordente) May 28, 2019

I think you’re the worst. Oh wait, that wasn’t the question, was it? — yvette nicole brown (@YNB) May 28, 2019

Thank you so much for calling attention to this. I hadn’t seen the ad nor known of it before your tweet. Now I will only buy @Gillette razors so I can support their positive message. I’ll show the ad to my kids too so they can see that a boy learning to shave is, yes, normal. — Scott Chernoff (@ScottChernoff) May 28, 2019

You normalize racism, Aryan Lannister, you sentient Klan hood. https://t.co/kUsPhVJ3Ow — The Volatile Mermaid (@OhNoSheTwitnt) May 29, 2019

It’s a little much for an Islamophobic racist that gets paid by a network to gin up their audience to normalize homophobia, but hey, the world is weird that way. — Sleeping Giants (@slpng_giants) May 29, 2019

Don’t YOU think?Is the real world too much for you Tomi? Getting under your brown roots?Gillette is courageous,ground breaking & (are you sitting down?)INCLUSIVE ! Let go of your fear & biases & perhaps you will find your soul & humanity.Not good for ratings tho. #BravoGillette. — Charlie Adler (@charlie_adler) May 28, 2019

Thank you for calling attention to this important issue....@Gillette has my business. Try accepting others for who they are, and perhaps instead of reacting out of fear or predjudice, see the for what they are....HUMAN BEINGS! — Dr. Jodi Ruiz Duval PhD (@DuvalJodi) May 29, 2019

One day you might not wake up wondering how to intentionally damage already bullied people you've never met, who are simply trying to live their lives—lives that are none of your damn business.



When that day comes, you'll know you're a bit closer to being a decent human being. — John Pavlovitz (@johnpavlovitz) May 29, 2019

Here's what I think: As a high school teacher for 31 years, I have taught many trans kids. Not one of them woke up one morning thinking "Ooh! I think I'll be trans in high school. Good times! So much bullying!" They are brave as hell and maybe this ad helps. — Catherine (@catherineshakes) May 29, 2019

Despite some objections, the Gillette ad has been praised by the likes of Ellen DeGeneres, Wanda Sykes and Thandie Newton.

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Gillette, this is nothing short of incredible. https://t.co/jGS1962lh2 — Ellen DeGeneres (@TheEllenShow) May 28, 2019

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