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Restaurant slammed for controversial Caitlyn Jenner bathroom doors

When Caitlyn Jenner publicly transitioned in 2015, she helped push transgender rights into the national consciousness. Now a restaurant in Allen, Texas, is using her experience as a gag — and many people aren’t laughing.

Dodie’s Place Cajun Bar & Grill shared photos of its weekly specials and new bathroom doors in a Facebook post in mid-August, and now it’s going viral.

Jenner’s famous July 2015 Vanity Fair cover, which marks the first time she publicly revealed herself as Caitlyn, is splashed across the door of the women’s bathroom. The men’s bathroom door, meanwhile, is covered in a photo of Bruce Jenner at the 1976 Olympics.

“Come meet our newest members of the Dodie’s crew, Caitlyn & Bruce! Stop in for our weekly specials, served all day!” the Facebook caption reads.

The controversial bathroom doors at the Texas restaurant. Photo: Facebook
The controversial bathroom doors at the Texas restaurant. Photo: Facebook

Reaction was mixed. About half of commenters thought the new doors were hilarious.

“This is awesome! Funniest thing I’ve seen in a while!” one person wrote.

But the other half wasn’t amused. “That’s disgusting, I’d have to leave so I could use the restroom somewhere else,” one person wrote.

“Just because you can doesn’t mean you should. It would be different if you were showing your support of the LGBTQ community,” noted another.

Bruce and Kris Jenner before his transition. Photo: Getty
Bruce and Kris Jenner before his transition. Photo: Getty

Dodie’s Place responded to the controversy via a statement on Facebook on Thursday. “First and foremost, our intention was not to make fun of or offend anyone when we installed the pictures of Bruce and Caitlyn on our bathroom doors,” the statement read.

“It was merely a light-hearted gesture to push back against the political correctness that seems to have a stranglehold on this country right now. We believe that political correctness has done more to silence rather than encourage important discussions that our society probably needs to have. Based on the mind-boggling feedback, both positive and negative, people are having that discussion.”

“However,” the statement continues, “name calling and words like transphobic, deviant, racist, homophobic, bigot, etc. serve nothing but to continue to divide us instead of uniting us. After all, we are all part of the same race — the human race. Surely, we can discuss this topic and many others without slapping hurtful labels on each other. Please know that we are here to discuss this and move forward as a community. Everyone is welcome here.”

Cailtyn Jenner has paved the way for transgender people. Photo: Getty
Cailtyn Jenner has paved the way for transgender people. Photo: Getty

Dodie’s Place isn’t the first establishment to do this — Nickel Bar in West L.A. also used Caitlyn’s Vanity Fair cover on the door of the women’s room, and a Bruce Jenner Wheaties box image on the door of the men’s room upon opening in 2016.

Though some people think the doors are funny, a spokesperson for GLAAD says “there is nothing ‘light-hearted’ about this”.

“These signs feed into dangerous myths and false stereotypes used to suggest that trans identity is somehow invalid,” MJ Okma tells Yahoo Lifestyle.

The doors show “disrespect” for bathroom bills, which have attempted to restrict which restrooms transgender people can use. “Transgender people, especially trans women, confront everything from harassment to physical violence for merely using the correct restroom,” MJ says.

When reached for comment, a Dodie’s Place employee tells Yahoo Lifestyle that the future of the restaurant’s bathroom doors are uncertain. “The attorneys are working that out now,” he says.

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