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Waylon Smithers comes out on ‘The Simpsons’
Some critics thought the coming out episode was “cruel.”
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‘Simpsons’ coming out episode was inspired by writer’s son
Veteran Simpsons writer Rob LaZebnik reveals the episode was written to support his gay 21-year-old son.
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Walking Dead star told Georgia gov: ‘Don’t sign that antigay bill’
“Fingers are crossed,” Norman Reedus said, just days before Governor Nathan Deal announced he’d veto the bill.
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Fox, Lionsgate and Sony may pull production out of Georgia if antigay bill passes
The bill allows opponents of same-sex marriage to not perform ceremonies, and faith-based groups to not serve LGBTQ people.
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One Million Moms want FOX’s ‘Lucifer’ taken off the air
They think it glorifies Satan.
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The song is over, as ‘Glee’ ends its tuneful 6-season run
The “Glee” series finale delivered glorious news that William McKinley High School is being turned into an arts school and that Will Schuester, who started its glee club back in 2009, will become its principal.
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‘Empire’ star Jussie Smollett on gay whispers: ‘I’ve never been in the closet’
In a back stage interview with Ellen DeGeneres, Jussie Smollett said he has never been “in the closet,” but stopped short of actually declaring himself to be gay.
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Lee Daniels says he wants to expose homophobia in Fox’s ‘Empire’ storyline
The creator of Fox’s prime-time soap “Empire” said he wants to “blow the lid off homophobia” in the African-American community with a depiction of the show’s lead character’s hostile relationship with his gay son.
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‘Glee’ introduces transgender storyline in groundbreaking episode
Glee has introduced a new transgender storyline for Dot Marie Jones’ character Shannon Beiste. In an emotional scene, the football coach reveals that she will be transitioning from a woman to a man.
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‘So You Think You Can Dance’ airs its first romantic same-sex routine
After 11 years on the air, FOX’s hit show “So You Think You Can Dance,” has finally featured a romance-themed same-sex dance performance. For the show’s opening number Wednesday, top four finalists Valerie Rockey, Ricky Ubeda, Jessica Richens, and Zack Everhart Jr. performed the routine to the song “Wind Beneath My Wings,” and choreographed by Travis Wall.