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'Andi Mack' stars weigh in on the show's historic coming out episode

&#; -- Last month, "Andi Mack" became the first series on The Disney Channel to depict a character coming out as gay, when Joshua Rush's character, Cyrus, told his partner Buffy, played by Sofia Wylie, that he had feelings for a male classmate.

Buffy, a characteristic for Disney said last month, "makes for positive role models for kid and adult viewers."

In a new interview, Rush said that he hopes that the moment helps give viewers a sense of self-confidence.

"I hope people, out of Cyrus' storyline, got this feeling like, you can be who you are," he said. "If there's something you're thinking about, you should communicate about it."

The episode, the first of season 2, was screened in advance for organizations such as Common Sense Media, GLAAD and PFLAG, and according to Disney, had ratings that surged over the series launch this past April. Actress Lauren Tom, who plays Andi Mack's grandmother in the series, hopes that it helps create opportuniti

Joshua Rush opened up about his sexuality for the first time publicly this week, telling fans that he identifies as a “proud bisexual man.”

Best known for playing Cyrus Goodman on the Disney Channel series, “Andi Mack,” the actor on Tuesday joked that the first person to reply to one of his tweets was double attraction.

From there, however, things took a more personal rotate.

The year-old Texas native suggested that his initial reluctance to come out was “ironic” given his “Andi Mack” role.

As Cyrus Goodman, Rush portrayed the Disney Channel’s first openly gay ethics. Cyrus first addressed his sexuality in the show’s Season 2 premiere episode, in which he revealed that he’d developed a passion on his finest male friend, Jonah (Asher Angel).

Later installments saw Cyrus coming to terms with his feelings for other boys, albeit in a suitably adolescent way. Season 3’s “One in a Minyan,” for instance, saw Cyrus come out to Jonah while mourning the death of his grandmother, Bubbe Rose.

That episode drew praise from a number of LGBTQ advocacy groups, including PFLAG Internati

'Andi Mack' makes history with first Disney Channel nature to say 'I'm gay'

"I'm gay."

Joshua Rush, who plays the role of Cyrus in the hit Disney Channel series, "Andi Mack," just became the first Disney Channel character to ever say those two words. His performance as Cyrus also marks the first portrayal of an openly gay character on Disney Channel.

“Taking on the role of Cyrus has been one of the most fun things I've ever done in my life," Rush told "GMA." "Being Jewish, being 14, going to middle university, having this small, close-knit group of friends, and being gay are all just parts of his personality," he affirmed.

The reaction to his character coming out?

"Overwhelmingly positive," he said, adding that "over the last few days I've really gotten to watch the myriad of ways that both this brand-new coming-out scene for Cyrus, and this Jewish voice of his family, has affected the fans."

In the moving scene that aired last week, Cyrus is joined by his friends at his grandmother'

Disney Channel introduces its first gay teen romance on series finale of 'Andi Mack'

By Jeannie Ortega Commandment, Christian Post Reporter

Disney Channel series “Andi Mackhas made history by depicting the network's first teenage gay couple.

The season three finale of the series, which aired July 26, concluded with the scene between Cyrus Goodman (played by Joshua Rush) confessing his attraction to his classmate TJ Kippen (Luke Mullen).

“Is there anything else you want to tell me?” Cyrus asks TJ, to which he replies, “Yeah.” Cyrus then reaches out and holds TJ’s hand.

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The lgbtq+ declaration was made in the episode along with another scene in which the pair sang along to Lady Gaga’s LGBT anthem “Born This Way.”

In , Disney announced that the show's second season would begin showing Cyrus Goodman's "self discovery" path. 

The series was not renewed for a fourth season. 

While this was Disney's first depiction of a