Is Griffin Gluck Racist? Locke & Key Cast’s Racist, Homophobic, and Transphobic Attitudes Examined!

Shreeyantra Rai

Is Griffin Gluck Racist? Locke & Key Cast’s Racist, Homophobic, and Transphobic Attitudes Examined!

Multiple pictures of Griffin Gluck liking Instagram postings from early in 2020 that was explicitly homophobic, racist, and transphobic went viral online and raised questions. Others came across an old Instagram message where he used the racial term “n-word,” which made his followers think he was racist. Sabrina, then ex-girlfriend of Griffin, apologized on Gluck’s behalf. However, the cast members of Locke & Key remained silent throughout the incident.

A slew of fresh puzzles, new keys, and a new season! Season 2 of Locke & Key provided viewers with a ton of surprises and brought everyone back to Matheson for exciting new adventures.

The Locke family learned the truth about Gabe, and they also learned something revolutionary: they can also produce their keys! Things in this massive key war are set to grow more exciting now that they have this new power in their arsenal. And because we adored Locke & Key season 2, the show is back for its third and final season. Following their father’s unsolved murder, the Locke family decides to relocate to their old, historic Keyhouse.

In the Netflix series Locke & Key, Griffin Gluck plays Gabe, Dodge’s male avatar, who acts as a Matheson Academy student. Due to his racist actions, he has been controversial. What had happened? Let’s find out!

Previously, we touched on Hallea Jones.

Multiple Pictures of Griffin Gluck Liking Instagram Postings From Early in 2020 That Were Explicitly Homophobic, Racist, and Transphobic Went Viral Online and Raised Questions!

Griffin Gluck (@griffingluck) has gained the controversial attention of his fans due to his racist behavior. Either intentionally or unintentionally, his history of racism, homophobia, and purported transphobia does not prevent him from stirring up controversy.

Multiple pictures of Griffin Gluck liking Instagram postings from early in 2020 that were explicitly homophobic, racist, and transphobic went viral online and raised quite a stir. Others came across an earlier Instagram message where he used the racially charged “n-word.”

It shouldn’t be surprising that the young actor has won over both critics and viewers with his exceptional acting abilities, given that he was raised in a family that is heavily involved in the film industry. His father is a Japanese-born film producer and director, Cellini Gluck. His mother is Karin Beck, a production assistant at the same time. He has artistic blood in his veins.

In recognition of his performance, Griffin Gluck received a nomination for Best Performance in a Feature Film-Supporting Young Actor at the 33rd Young Artist Awards for his portrayal of Michael, Adam Sandler’s kid, in the film Just Go with It.

Despite the uproar from the general public, it appears that the individual himself lacks the desire (or perhaps the courage?) to take responsibility for his mistakes. Sabrina Carpenter (@sarbinacarpenter), who was his girlfriend at the time, made an apology on his behalf. She stated in a post on Instagram, saying;

I realized that there is just no way to make reality appear in the way that you desire, but I sincerely apologize for anything that someone I have been affiliated with has done in the past that has caused you to have doubts about my integrity now. They weren’t anyone I knew at the time. 

Recently, it seems more like they are just attacking each other and making assumptions rather than conversing and listening to one another. Numerous fans were offended by Griffin Gluck’s decision to like various homophobic, transphobic, and racist Instagram posts.

Many viewers thought it was unjust that Sabrina was required to make up for her boyfriend’s actions. However, Griffin Gluck, the boyfriend, remained silent during the entire incident. Sure, Griffin, why bother to say sorry when you have a nice girlfriend to do it for you?

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