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Gus Kenworthy: I thought I couldn’t be both a skier & a gay man
The Olympic athlete opens up in an interview about the pain of lying about his sexuality.
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MTV to showcase the cutest couple going to prom in North Carolina
Noah Ambrose and Brandon Caddell didn’t set out to get MTV’s attention; what they want is to change the world.
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Dutch political party champions inclusion with diverse, transgender candidates
She wants Dutch citizens to feel “safe and protected by their government and has the space to be whoever he or she — and everything and everyone in-between — wants to be.”
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Did Teen Wolf’s Colton Haynes just come out of the closet?
Fans are speculating about a (somewhat) ambiguous comment Haynes posted to his Tumblr account.
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‘Snooki’ becomes ordained minister so she can officiate gay pals’ wedding
The motivation behind Snooki’s new side career? She plans to officiate the June 19 wedding of her hairstylists, Bradley Moreland and Luis Miller.
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Laverne Cox to host MTV, Logo documentary about transgender youth
NEW YORK — Laverne Cox will host a documentary on MTV and Logo next month that profiles seven transgender youths. The special, “Laverne Cox Presents: The T Word,” will air simultaneously on the two channels on Oct. 17. Cox, a transgender actress, was nominated for an Emmy Award for her role in Netflix’s “Orange is the New Black.”
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Leto speaks of AIDS epidemic and hope the disease would soon be eradicated
Jared Leto took home the MTV Movie Award on Sunday for best on-screen transformation for his role as a transgender woman in “Dallas Buyers Club.”
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‘Hunger Games’ top winner at MTV Movie Awards, Leto wins ‘best transformation’
LOS ANGELES — Conan O’Brien kicked off the 22nd annual MTV Movie Awards on Sunday night with a challenge to gain 50 celebrity cameos for his opening segment, a shtick with Will Arnett that merged two categories, best fight and best kiss, and a musical number about hating musical numbers in big awards shows.
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Macklemore & Ryan Lewis win best video with social message for ‘Same Love’
NEW YORK — Macklemore & Ryan Lewis were among Sunday night’s top winners at the MTV Video Music Awards, taking home trophies for best hip-hop video and best cinematography for “Can’t Hold Us,” and best video with a social message for “Same Love.”
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Music’s hit-makers descend on Brooklyn for MTV’s Video Music Awards
NEW YORK — Miley Cyrus became the rare artist to upstage Lady Gaga, but a vengeful Taylor Swift managed to take the spotlight from both during the MTV Video Music Awards.