Despite the comedian’s apology, it seems the film’s creative team has evidently long remained divided on whether or not their DreamWorks offering truly toed, er, stinger-ed the line, IndieWire noted. Throughout the years since Bee Movie‘s release, director Steve Hickner has maintained that despite fans noting the movie’s weird sexual undertones, the film most definitely did not put the bee in bee-stiality. “It was never going to be sexual or anything like that,” Hickner told The New Statesman during an interview commemorating flick’s 10-year anniversary back in 2017. “It was purely this friendship… maybe in Barry’s mind he thought… but it was never going to be that.”

Bee Movie’s co-writer, Spike Feresten, backed up this assertion, adding in the same article that the question of Barry B. Benson and Vanessa Bloom’s purported romance was a black and whi– sorry, yellow issue. “They would just be Barry and Vanessa, and we would write this dialogue for Barry and Vanessa, and read it over and have to remind ourselves, well, this is a tiny bee saying this, and the tiny bee is fighting with her boyfriend, so let’s dial it back to friend, and make it less romantic, because it’s getting weird,” he explained. 

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