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Philip Schofield defends Eamonn Holmes after fans criticise hot tub joke

Yesterday (7 February), This Morning Presenter Philip Schofield came out as gay. Philip Schofield bravely came out on This Morning, surrounded by his co-hosts, yesterday. And during the segment, all of the presenters gave Philip their support. However, some viewers were unhappy with comments that fellow presenter Eamonn Holmes made during the segment. On the sofa, Holmes joked he was “disappointed” with Schofield, saying: “First of all, I thought you were going to come in and announce you had resigned and I could have your job, but that wasn’t to…

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Arsenal star Vivianne Miedema says a “fully respected” male player needs to come out for football to accept homosexuality

The football ace thought fans would be more receptive to a “fully respected” male player. Arsenal women’s striker Vivianne Miedema, who is in a relationship with her teammate Lisa Evans, has said she believes a “fully respected” male football player would have to be the first one to come out to make it easier for the players who follow. “If someone was to come out and that player is fully respected, from there on it would be easy for a lot of other boys to come out as well,” she…

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Watch RuPaul sashay down the runway in first Drag Race season 12 preview

“Welcome to the main stage of Nicki Minaj’s Drag Race!” Can we get a “YAAAAS!” up in here because the first teaser of RuPaul on the Drag Race season 12 runway has been unveiled. The Emmy Award-winning host and Netflix star (AJ and the Queen is now available to stream worldwide) sashays down the legendary stage in a sickening pink lewk before announcing, “Welcome to the main stage of Nicki Minaj’s Drag Race.” Ru, Michelle Visage, Carson Kressley and Nicki Minaj then exchange pleasantries – with double entendres of course…

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12 queer love songs to add to your Valentine’s Day playlist

Music and romance have always been intertwined. From candlelit dinners to the most memorable love stories on the big screen – these moments just wouldn’t be the same without a heartfelt soundtrack. Historically, this kind of music has been targeted towards straight couples, but in recent years we’ve seen an influx of openly LGBTQ artists who are unafraid to open their hearts and sing about queer love in all its forms. Whether it’s Glaswegian singer-writer Joesef recalling his first same-sex romance on the slow-burning Kerosene, Rina Sawayama embracing her pansexuality…

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Billy Porter hits back at critics of his upcoming Sesame Street appearance

“What about me singing with a penguin has anything to do with what I’m doing in my bedroom?” Billy Porter has issued a perfect response to the trolls who complained about his upcoming appearance on Sesame Street. After it was announced earlier this month that the Pose actor would be starring in an episode of the educational children’s series, homophobic parents created a petition claiming Porter would be “normalising” drag queens and being trans. The petition, which is calling for the episode to be dropped, has now reached 50,000 signatures.…

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Jessica Simpson was bullied at school for being a “lesbian” because she was sexually abused

Jessica Simpson has revealed that she was sexually abused as a child. In her new memoir, Open Book, the singer and actress detailed how she was sexually molested from the ages of six until 12 by the daughter of a family friend who was a year older than her.  In a new interview with Dr. Mehmet Oz on Dr. Oz Show, Simpson expanded on this further, revealing that her former best friend who she confided in about the abuse told everyone at her high school, resulting in them calling her a “lesbian”.…

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Phillip Schofield reveals heartwarming moment he came out to his mother

Phillip Schofield has opened up about the moment he came out to his family. The 57-year-old TV presenter made the announcement about his sexuality on Instagram stories, writing: “With the strength and support of my wife and my daughters, I have been coming to terms with the fact that I am gay.” Later, during an emotional sit-down chat with co-host and friend Holly Willoughby on This Morning, he spoke about the difficult moment he told his two daughters that he is gay. “It wasn’t easy, but they were – and they…

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Jameela Jamil comes out as queer following backlash over new HBO show

Jameela Jamil has come out as a member of the LGBTQ community. The television presenter and actress told her followers over Twitter earlier today (5 February) that she identifies as queer, following widespread backlash over her upcoming role in a new HBO Max voguing series. It was announced earlier this week that the star would be a judge on the reality competition, titled Legendary, alongside rapper Megan Thee Stallion, stylist Law Roach and Leiomy Maldonado, founder of Haus of Amazon and choreographer for Pose. It was initially misreported by Deadline…

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Yaaas! RuPaul looks sickening in first official promo image for Drag Race season 12

The first official promo photo for RuPaul in Drag Race season 12 has been unveiled. The legendary Emmy Award-winning host serves Alexis Mateo-esque levels of “Bam!” and “BAM!” and “PLEASE COME BACK HOME PAPI” as she pledges allegiance to the United States of RuMerica in a sickening star-spangled lewk. “The best word to describe season 12 is ‘OVANESS!’ Google it!” Mama Ru teased of the season to Entertainment Weekly. “Our producers have come up with twisted, outrageous challenges that raise the bar for all competition of reality. “Our celebrity guest judges are…

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Birds Of Prey gives fans queer representation, but it doesn’t go far enough

Does Birds Of Prey deliver on its much-hyped LGBTQ representation? Well, kinda. Queer superhero fans have been longing for authentic and substantial representation in their blockbuster movies for years, but despite rumours that Birds of Prey would be the movie that finally bucked the trend, the result left us feeling a little disappointed. Before we dive in, we need to give credit where it’s due; Birds of Prey is an incredibly enjoyable film. It’s full of female empowerment, epic fight scenes, quotable dialogue and has some jaw-droppingly stylish visuals. It’s…

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