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Grizzly Shawn

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Grizzly Shawn
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Bald
Relatives: Husband: Barry
First appearance: "Flaming Moe"
Voiced by: Dan Castellaneta


Grizzly Shawn is a gay person who lives in Springfield.

History[edit]

After Mo's opened up, Grizzly Shawn visited regularly. He fancied Moe and kept offering to go out with him, to which Moe kept making excuses to get out of. He probably never spoke to Moe again after he found out that Moe was not gay.[1]

When Homer and Marge were looking for guardians for their kids if anything ever happened to them, they went to ask Julio and Grady who said that they already had a baby. Grizzly Shawn then ran out of their apartment wearing a diaper.[2]

He was shown to have an account on the dating app Grinder, where his profile picture showed him dressed up as a lumberjack. He later attended a party at the Simpson house to find Waylon Smithers a boyfriend.[3]

At some point, Grizzly Shawn married a man called Barry. He and Barry took part in the reality TV show The Amazing Place. They ended up winning the final challenge, "Mango Tango" and won the show as a whole as a result.[4]

Grizzly Shawn attended a tubberware party at Julio's apartment that Marge set up. He, along with the other guests, thought Marge was a drag queen. He was later present when Marge went to apologize to the drag queens for deceiving them. Queen Chante told Marge that they all knew she was really a woman.[5]

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