
Chinese fans of 'Friends' angry after show re-released with censorship
Fox News
Chinese fans of U.S. sitcom "Friends" have expressed dismay online after noticing censorship in recently released episodes of the beloved show, including of LGBT issues.
But fans soon noticed parts of the long-running show were different from what they had seen before and complained of censorship, which included the removal of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans-related content, as well as mistranslations.
In one example, a conversation in which a main character, Ross, explained his wife was a lesbian, was deleted.
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