John Oliver's children's book about Marlon Bundo beg gay skyrocketed the rabb to LGBTQ fame.
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MARLON BUNDO, PENCE FAY PET RABB AND UNLIKELY STAR OF GAY RIGHTS BOOK, DI
Marlon Bundo, the fay pet rabb of former vice-print Mike Pence, has died, markg the end of an unlikely reer as a proment gay rights figure the US. Sendly, as a parody of Pence’s ep social nservatism and history of opposg gay marriage, Bundo was also the ma theme of a satiril book lnched by late-night TV edian John Oliver, that chronicled his search for a same-sex bunny book was lled A Day the Life of Marlon Bundo and Oliver scribed the Pence rabb as a “very special boy bunny who falls love wh another boy bunny”.
Proceeds were donated to the Trevor Project, which works on suici preventn anizatn for young LGBTQ+ people, and the Aids Uned was marked ntrast to the Pence fay books which were lled thgs like A Day the Natn’s Capal and Bt Christmas ’s book, wrten by Jill Twiss, a edian and staff wrer on Oliver’s show, beme a naway btseller the US and h the top spot on Amazon, outpacg the Pence books and lightg LGBTQ+ rights is stnchly opposed to gay marriage, and once said 2006 would lead to the “terratn of the fay” and “societal llapse”. Oliver end the segment by announcg a parody of the “Marlon Bundo” book which the bunny is gay.
Authored by “Last Week Tonight” wrer Jill Twiss, “A Day the Life of Marlon Bundo” picted s subject as gay and love wh another male rabb. Related: Parents took over a school board meetg to support a gay teacher & his hband.