"CoComelon Lane" is being slammed on social media after a clip from the Netflix children's show depicting a toddler in a tutu dancing for his two dads circulated online.

The clip comes from "CoComelon Lane" Season 1, episode 8, which was released in November.

In the scene, a young boy named Nico and his fathers sing the song "Just Be You" as the toddler asks his Papa and Daddy for advice on what to wear for his family photo.

"Something that we know about you, [is] you love to get up and dance," both of his dads sing.

Nico ends up choosing to wear a tiara and tutu before proceeding to dance. 

One of Nico's fathers then sings, "If you're not sure what to choose, think about all the things you like to do. Just be you."

"Just be me?" the little boy asks, to which the dad responds, "Yep."

A clip of the scene was shared on X, formerly Twitter, by user @EndWokeness, and it sparked criticisms, with some claiming that children were being groomed to become gay or transgender by the show. 

"The new 'CoComelon Lane' on Netflix has a boy in a dress dance for his 2 gay dads. 'CoComelon' is the most popular show for babies and toddlers ages 2+," the user captioned the clip.

Among those who blasted "CoComelon Lane" was conservative commentator Matt Walsh, who called for a boycott of Netflix.

"Netflix needs the full Bud Light treatment for this," he wrote on X, referencing the boycott of Bud Light for its partnership with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney.

One user on X called the scene "evil," while another claimed, "This is what grooming looks like."

"The scariest part of this is understanding WHY they are brainwashing a generation away from the standard family make up. It's not to widen the possibilities of family. It's to make families obsolete. That's anti-human," another person tweeted.

However, many others fired back at the critics of the "CoComelon Lane" scene.

"That's not grooming, that's teaching a child to be yourself. Read a dictionary before spreading rhetoric," one user wrote.

"I saw that when my little [one] was watching it and thought it was pretty cool," a second user stated.

Another person tweeted, "The funniest thing about conservative snowflakes getting upset about 'CoComelon' having a new gay couple on the show is the fact they fully believe that if they close their eyes tightly and cry hard enough into their phones, gay people who have kids will no longer exist."

"CoComelon Lane" is just one of the growing number of kids' shows that have included nods to the LGBTQ community.

The "Paw Patrol" spinoff "Rubble & Crew" has a non-binary character, while "Trick-or-Treat, Scooby-Doo!" showed Velma Dinkley having a crush on female antagonist Coco Diablo.