Amy Bradley’s brother calls the internet ‘toxic’ amidst criticism from Netflix documentary

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31 Jul 2025 • 8:25 AM MYT
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  • Brad Bradley, whose sister Amy Bradley went missing from a cruise in 1998, has defended his family against allegations of homophobia following a new Netflix documentary.
  • The three-part docuseries, Amy Bradley is Missing, details her unsolved disappearance and explores her bisexuality, along with her parents' initial struggles with acceptance.
  • Brad refuted online claims portraying his family as 'Trump-supporting, racist homophobes', describing the internet as a 'toxic place'.
  • He clarified that Amy was bisexual and dating a man when she disappeared, a detail he believes was omitted from the Netflix series.
  • Brad emphasized that his parents had overcome their initial difficulties with Amy's sexuality before she went missing, with her girlfriend even spending time with the family.

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