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Rosie O’Donnell explains why she didn’t address her departure from ‘The View’
Rosie O’Donnell opened up Monday afternoon about her planned departure from ABC’s “The View” this week after being tight lipped on the subject during today’s broadcast.
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Out singer, songwriter Sam Smith is king of the Grammys, wins ‘Best New Artist’
Sam Smith was the king of the Grammys, taking home three of the top four awards, including song and record of the year for “Stay With Me,” and best new artist, while Beck won album of the year.
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Bruce Jenner involved in fatal Malibu crash, walks away uninjured
Olympic gold medalist and Kardashian family patriarch Bruce Jenner was behind the wheel of an SUV involved in a multi-vehicle crash in Malibu that killed a woman and injured seven others, authorities said.
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Lea DeLaria announces engagement to longtime girlfriend Chelsea Fairless
“Orange is the New Black” star Lea DeLaria is off the market. The actress, singer and comedienne made the announcement Friday that she is marrying longtime girlfriend Chelsea Fairless.
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John Legend boycotts Hollywood event at Brunei-owned hotel over anti-LGBT laws
Grammy winner John Legend has canceled an appearance at a pre-Grammy party sponsored by LA Confidential magazine at the Beverly Hills Hotel because of the anti-gay views of the hotel’s owner, the Sultan of Brunei.
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Why Lance Bass’ big gay wedding matters
E!’s airing of the ‘N Sync-er’s marriage will be America’s first televised gay wedding. Is it gross to put your wedding on TV? Yes, obviously. But it’s also important.
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Bruce Jenner’s mother opens up about his gender journey
With speculation flying, Bruce Jenner’s mother opened up Wednesday about his gender journey in a wide-ranging, nearly hour-long phone interview with the Associated Press.
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Reports: Bruce Jenner to sit down with Diane Sawyer to discuss his gender transition
Olympic gold medalist turned reality television personality Bruce Jenner will sit down with Diane Sawyer to discuss transitioning from male to female, according to various media reports.
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Cumberbatch, Fry urge UK to pardon gays convicted under ‘gross indecency’ law
Oscar-nominated actor Benedict Cumberbatch has joined others in calling for the British government to pardon gay and bisexual men convicted in the past under the defunct “gross indecency” law.
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Broadway legend, Oscar winner Joel Grey comes out at 82
Joel Grey reached the heights of stage and screen, was married for 24 years and raised two children, but for decades, he kept one aspect of himself decidedly out of the spotlight. Now, at 82, the Cabaret Oscar winner talks for the first time about his sexuality in an interview with PEOPLE magazine.