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Why Prayers for Bobby Is A Must-Watch LGBTQ+ Drama


One of Lifetime’s most powerful dramas that’s a real must-see, especially for Pride Month, is Prayers for Bobby. Based on Leroy F. Aarons’ book recounting the true story of Mary and Bobby Griffth, where a young man took his own life in the early 1980s after his devout Christian mother refused to accept his sexuality. The new Hulu release may be incredibly hard to watch due to its intense subject matter, but Prayers for Bobby is an influential drama you need to see for its important message of loving and listening to LGBTQ+ youth instead of turning a blind eye.

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It’s Based On A True Story

In 1979, 16-year-old Bobby Griffith was growing up with a close-knit Christian family consisting of his mother, father, an older brother, and two younger sisters. Everything changed for the Griffith family when Bobby revealed to his mother, Mary, that he was gay. She believed it was her mission to “cure” her son of this “sin” by placing Bible verses on her son’s mirror and sending him to counseling at the Walnut Creek Presbyterian Church. 



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