Gal Gadot Shows Support To Young Boy With Wonder Woman Bag And Crow


Women and little girls aren't the only ones allowed to idolize Wonder Woman – men and little boys can gush and dress up as Diana Prince if they want to too.

Taking to Twitter early this morning, DC Extended Universe's Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot decided to share her support for a young boy who decided to take his Wonder Woman backpack and crown to his very first day of school. Gadot discovered the boy in an article written by his mother on Romper and decided to share her thoughts about the topic, saying that breaking gender stereotypes is an important issue to discuss and that she hopes her young fan wore his crown and backpack proudly to school.

Raking in more than 22,000 likes on Twitter, the post has gained support from a lot of Gadot's fans, though it seems like a few trolls disagree with writer Katie Alicea for allowing her child to go to school with a Wonder Woman bag and crown.

While some seem fully supportive of the young boy's decision, others feel like the fan shouldn't have been allowed to bring his Wonder Woman bag and crown because it would have brought on bullying. However, we live in a different age. Sure there will be bullies, but children should be taught how to break gender stereotypes and to love what they love, no matter what gender it's associated with.

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