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Republican in Iowa calls flying of the trans flag part of the “rainbow jihad”

Several Republicans took issue with the flying of the flag. Earlier this year, Iowa became the first state to fly the trans flag on its statehouse building, doing so a few hours before California. The Iowa Safe Schools petitioned to have the flag fly during Transgender Day of Remembrance. The flag flew only for a few minutes, and yet this still drew considerable ire from Republican lawmakers in the state, one of whom compared it to part of the larger “rainbow jihad.” One of those Republicans, Dean Fisher, told the…

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Drag Race UK stars Baga Chipz and The Vivienne will star in new series as their Snatch Game characters

The series will be on World of Wonder. Drag Race UK hay have just ended – and you can find out who won here – but if there any fans out there worrying about having a distinct lack of British queens, worry no longer as Baga Chipz and The Vivienne have landed their own World of Wonder show, Morning T&T. And to top if off, they’ll be in the roles of their iconic Snatch Game characters, Margaret Thatcher and Donald Tr*mp respectively. Making the announcement on Twitter, World of Wonder…

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Franklin Graham says that Chick-fil-A has not “caved in” to the LGBTQ community

He claimed to have called the brand’s CEO, Dan Cathy. Tr*mp’s pastor, Franklin Graham, appears to have grown concerned after Chick-fil-A announced earlier this week that it would stop giving money to anti-LGBTQ charities in a welcome statement. In 2017, Chick-fil-A donated millions of dollars to groups like the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, the Paul Anderson Youth Home and the Salvation Army, who have been accused of anti-LGBTQ views. The manager of the brand, Dan Cathy also said the chain was against same-sex marriage and in 2011, it donated almost…

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Trailer for new series of Eastsiders sees Drag Race stars in the wedding from hell

Willam, Manila Luzon and Katya are all involved. Entertainment Weekly has revealed the trailer for the fourth and final series of LGBTQ-comedy EastSiders, and it features several Drag Race stars in the wedding from the “ninth circle of gay hell.” The series sees Thom and Cal, played by Van Hansis and Kit Williamson respectively, as they explore a new part of their relationship by sleeping with lots of other people. However, as the trailer continues, Thom ponders whether to commit to their relationship by getting married. However, one of the…

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Man attacked with hammer and pushed onto subway tracks by attacker yelling homophobic slurs

The victim was able to pull himself off of the tracks. A 21-year-old man in New York City was the victim of a homophobic crime when a man came at him yelling homophobic slurs, and hit him with a hammer before pushing him onto the tracks. The attacker was said to have yelled “fucking f*****” at the victim, before striking him in the armpit with the hammer. The victim was able to pull himself off of the tracks before the next train arrived, and the attacker fled the scene. The…

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Star Wars star Oscar Isaac teases the “potential” of a Finn and Poe romance

The star said the characters “love each other.” The upcoming Star Wars film, The Rise of Skywalker, which will be the finale of this current trilogy, releases next month and star Oscar Isaac is reigniting hopes about a gay romance between Finn and Poe. Since the first film from the new trilogy, The Force Awakens, fans have campaigned for a romance between Resistance starfighter Poe Dameron, played by Oscar, and former Stormtrooper Finn, played by John Boyega. Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Oscar said: “I think that there is a deep,…

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Here’s our ranking of all 16 seasons of RuPaul’s Drag Race

Like Roxxxy Andrews, we’re here to make it clear. In celebration of the RuPaul’s Drag Race UK finale, we’ve ranked every season of the show from worst to best. Over the course of ten years, we’ve been blessed with eleven gag-worthy regular seasons, four All Star editions and a British spin-off; providing us thirsty-ass drag fanatics with plenty of charisma, uniqueness, nerve and taaalent. Bebe, Tyra, Raja, Sharon, Chad, Jinkx, Bianca, Violet, Bob, Alaska, Sasha, Trixie, Aquaria, Monét, Trinity, Yvie and – SPOILER ALERT! – The Vivienne have all won…

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GAY TIMES Honours 500: Take a look inside the biggest queer night of the year

Get in on the action… On Thursday (21 November) night, over 1,000 people arrived at Magazine London for the GAY TIMES Honours 500 ceremony, which honours queer people and their allies who have had a profound impact on the community over the last 12 months. From community trailblazers to highly-visible queer stars, it’s an event that brings together people from all across our community to celebrate, uplift and inspire. To mark our recent landmark 500th issue as Europe’s longest-running LGBTQ publication, this year’s event was named GAY TIMES Honours 500.…

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Pabllo Vittar slayed her performance at GAY TIMES Honours 500

Pabllo Vittar brought the house down at GAY TIMES Honours 500 last night. On Thursday (21 November) night, the world-renowned drag artist appeared at the GAY TIMES Honours 500 ceremony, which honours queer people and their allies who have had a profound impact on the community over the last 12 months. tem muita quenga em Londres sim!!! pic.twitter.com/VmHfo75fWL — Pabllo Vittar (@pabllovittar) November 22, 2019 She performed an electric set to over 1,000 people at Magazine London with the help of her two backing dancers, featuring high-energy dancing and incredible…

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Here are all your winners from GAY TIMES Honours 500

Find out who took home Honours at this year’s ceremony. GAY TIMES Honours was first established in 2017 as a ceremony to acknowledge those who have made a profound impact on LGBTQ people in the past 12 months. From community trailblazers to highly-visible queer stars, it’s an event that brings together people from all across our community to celebrate, uplift and inspire. To mark our recent landmark 500th issue as Europe’s longest-running LGBTQ publication, this year’s event is named GAY TIMES Honours 500. It marks the biggest event in our…

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