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Pistons’ Reggie Bullock to transgender community: ‘I see y’all as people that I love’


The NYC Pride March is still a week away, but already is nervous. He has yet to decide on an outfit. He knows he is bringing his 5-year-old son with him to ride atop the NBA’s annual float. Will Reggie Jr. ask questions? Probably. It is the first time the boy will be around the glitter, rainbows and flamboyant outfits that are a staple of LGBTQ pride parades. (Chicago Tribune)

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