Musk joins Netflix exodus over pro-trans cartoon, whose creator was accused of condemning Charlie Kirk

Controversy erupted after LibsOfTikTok called out a cartoon promoting transgender themes to children
Billionaire Elon Musk joined a growing campaign to cancel Netflix after the creator of a pro-transgender cartoon for children allegedly condemned activist Charlie Kirk following his death.
The Netflix series “Dead End: Paranormal Park” has faced renewed scrutiny after being flagged by the conservative account Libs of TikTok.
“OMG. ‘Dead End Paranormal Park,’ a show on Netflix, is pushing pro-transgender on CHILDREN. This show is advertised for 7-YEAR-OLDS,” the account posted. “Parents – BEWARE.”
The clip of the cartoon that went viral showed an overweight, blue-haired character coming out as trans to another character. Musk responded to the clip, writing, “This is not ok.”

Elon Musk said a Netflix show was “not OK” and vowed to cancel his subscription. (Chesnot/Getty Images)
The controversy deepened after purported screenshots surfaced of the show’s creator, Hamish Steele, who identifies as “he/they/whatever,” allegedly calling Kirk a “Nazi” after his death and criticizing British Prime Minister Keir Starmer for mourning Kirk. The claims fueled backlash, and some conservatives renewed calls to cancel Netflix.
On the day of Kirk’s death, Starmer wrote, “My thoughts this evening are with the loved ones of Charlie Kirk. It is heartbreaking that a young family has been robbed of a father and a husband. We must all be free to debate openly and freely without fear – there can be no justification for political violence.”
According to a screenshot, Steele allegedly replied, “Why the f— are you even commenting on this, dickhead? You [sic] sympathy for any of the families being slaughtered by your weapons but a random Nazi gets shot and it’s a public statement. You’re such a f—— evil s—.”
As of publication, Steele’s tweets are no longer visible, but the claims fueled calls from some subscribers to cancel Netflix.

Mourners hold candles during a vigil for Charlie Kirk at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Sept. 14, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Rod Lamkey, Jr./AP Photo)
After one user claimed to cancel a Netflix account, apparently referencing Steele’s alleged comments, Musk replied, “Same.”
Steele later denied celebrating Kirk’s death, writing. “My Instagram comments are now flooded with replies saying I AM CHARLIE KIRK and that I celebrated his death (which I never did) and all I can think of is Yvie Oddley shouting ‘WHAT HAS THAT GOT TO DO WITH ANYTHING?’”
He also disputed claims that Netflix is actively promoting the show, saying, “It’s all lies and slander! Netflix is NOT promoting at the moment!”
“Dead End Paranormal Park” aired for two seasons on Netflix and ended in 2022.
Fox News Digital reached out to Steele and Netflix for comment but did not receive an immediate response.
News
Carrie Underwood sends social media into a frenzy again as she celebrates the NFL’s Thanksgiving spirit
Carrie Underwood stuns in red dress while celebrating NFL Thanksgiving spirit The voice of Sunday Night Football got fans talking…
Looks like Riley but isn’t Riley!! Ella Langley sparks dating rumors with former ‘Farmer Wants A Wife’ star John Sansone
Ella Langley Sparks Dating Rumors With Former ‘Farmer Wants A Wife’ Star, John Sansone, After They Both Share Social Media…
No longer shying away, Megan Moroney finally speaks out about her split with Morgan Wallen
Megan Moroney Finally Addresses the Morgan Wallen Split and If There’s Still Anything Between Them She did not flinch, and…
Nelly Korda ties the “sad” record Tiger Woods set 15 years ago.
Nelly Korda Ties Unwanted Career Record That Tiger Woods Set 15 Years Ago Last year, Nelly Korda was unstoppable on the golf…
Katy Perry scores $1.8 million legal victory over war veteran
Katy Perry has been awarded $1.8 million (£1.36 million) in damages over lost rental income. The news comes amid an…
Country star Riley Green sparks outrage after shooting down a giant bull elk… just months after a hunting accident
Country music star Riley Green sparked outrage after posing with a slain animal he killed less than 12 months after…
End of content
No more pages to load






