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Celebrities supported the walkout of transgender Netflix employees over Dave Chappelle’s transphobia
“If you’re not standing up for trans lives, you need to take a good look at who you ARE standing with,” trans director Lilly Wachowski said in support of the Netflix walkout.
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9 out personalities that would be perfect choices to become the new host of Jeopardy
Looking for a game show host that’s not LeVar Burton? We’ve got options. (But we still think he’s a great choice too!)
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Billy Eichner slyly called out Colton Underwood on “The Bachelor” years ago for being gay
“Maybe you’re the first gay Bachelor and we don’t even know!” Billy Eichner told the deeply closeted Colton Underwood with a knowing look.
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“Sesame Street” posts Pride Month message featuring rainbow-colored muppets
Critics pointed out that the show has never explicitly shown LGBTQ characters, but they’re ignoring the many out gay actors who have stopped by Sesame Street in recent years.
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Billy Eichner is miffed he wasn’t on Entertainment Weekly’s cover of famous LGBTQ entertainers
He thinks he should be honored instead of Rock Hudson, the actor who came out and changed the way AIDS was viewed in America. Eichner chases tourists around Times Square.
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Pete Buttigieg says some LGBTQ young people felt “empowered” by opposing his campaign
Older LGBTQ people were “astonished there can even be a” gay candidate, but younger people felt more “empowered” by rejecting him.
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Christian Siriano is teaming up with Andrew Cuomo to produce ‘thousands’ of masks
The out designer took less than eight hours to put something together. Will his peers match his energy and go mask for mask with him?
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Here’s how some celebrities are wishing you a happy holiday in really queer ways
They’ve had some unique ways of celebrating the holidays, but here are some of the most interesting.
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Try not to laugh watching these elderly gay men try to identify modern queer celebrities
Old man shade: “Oh! That’s Adam Rippon! Where’s Gus Kenworthy?”
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As comedian Sarah Silverman pledges to stop making homophobic ‘jokes,’ Billy Eichner chimes in
Should people be “cancelled” for homophobic jokes they made many years ago?