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The controversy extended further with reports that Marvel executives, influenced by market restrictions, sought to alter content to appease different regions. This included removing references to alcohol and even minor visual elements in the Kuwaiti version of films. Alonso’s refusal to collaborate on such censorship—motivated, she argues, by her commitment to LGBTQ+ rights—led to her sidelining.
She openly challenged Disney and Marvel’s willingness to bow to censorship, emphasizing her stance as a gay Latina who championed inclusion and diversity. Her public criticisms of Disney's handling of social issues and her vocal opposition to censorship policies put her at odds with the company's leadership.