“It was pretty clear to all of us”: Before Forcing Selena Gomez to Never Swear in Public, Disney Didn’t Allow Her Iconic Alex Russo Character to be Bisexual in Wizards of Waverly Place
2023/10/19

The third season of Disney’s introduced a young wizard, Stevie Nichols. Portrayed by Hayley Kiyoko, Stevie joined Selena Gomez’s Alex Russo, and the two became very good friends before their relationship ended in episode 15 of the third season. While they stayed friends throughout their time in the show, the showrunner also had another storyline for these characters.

During his recent appearance on , creator and writer of the show, Peter Murrieta, shared what exactly he planned for Alex and Stevie and how Disney refused to follow through with it.

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Creator’s Plans For Selena Gomez And Hayley Kiyoko’s Characters

The creator and writer of , Peter Murrieta, joined Jennifer Stone and David DeLuise on their podcast. While talking about the show, he also talked about a storyline he was interested in exploring but wasn’t able to.

He shared that he wanted to explore the relationship between and Hayley Kiyoko’s characters. He mentioned how the connection between them was and they could have Despite their relationship being to everyone, he was not able to portray them as more than friends in the show.

“I wished we could have played more with what was quite obvious to a lot of us, which was the relationship between Stevie and Alex. We weren’t able to in that time, but it was pretty clear to all of us what that relationship was. That would have been fun.”

He shared that if they could have been just a few years ahead in time, they would have been able to do that. The host of the podcast, Jennifer Stone, also mentioned that it would have been possible nowadays. Murrieta also talked about an alternate ending for the show, which would have focused on Selena Gomez and Gregg Sulkin’s characters.

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Hayley Kiyoko’s Character Sparked a Gay Awakening

Hayley Kiyoko came out as a lesbian with her 2015 song, . She mentioned how she was not sure how this song would be received by the audience. Kiyoko also shared that many outlets even refused to premiere the song as they found it too However, she was able to discover her community after coming out with her song.

Although she was not out as a lesbian while her time on , she believes her character helped many to come to terms with their identity.

During an interview, she shared that she was hesitant to be her true self during her time on the show. Even after that, her character, Stevie, became “” as she was not able to while working on the show.

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