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The film, which features footage of the two women kissing and lying in bed together, concludes as the words “a loving world starts with a loving home” appear on the screen. “Did I do it right?” he asks as he embraces the two women with hugs. He ends up painting rainbow colors on the fence in front of the house, signaling his support of the same-sex relationship. The father warms up to his daughter’s relationship when he walks in on the two women watching home videos of his daughter eating Oreos when she was younger.

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Her mother is very accepting of the relationship but her father does not appear to share her enthusiasm at first. The film features a young woman introducing her girlfriend to her parents. Kicking off the campaign, Oreo partnered with PFLAG, a national LGBT advocacy group, to create a 3-minute short film called “Proud Parent.' The film is part of the year-long Proud Parent Campaign. Last Friday, Oreo began giving away 10,000 packages of special edition #ProudParent Oreo cookies, which feature “rainbow-colored creme,” to people who share a photo on social media showing what LGBT “allyship” means to them. Oreo, the popular American cookie brand produced by Nabisco, is giving away limited-edition cookies each filled with different colors of the rainbow as part of a campaign to celebrate LGBT History Month. Oreo's limited edition rainbow cookies, created to celebrate LGBTQ+ history month.

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