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Real Housewives’ Meghan King says she’s ‘somewhere on the gay spectrum’: ‘I’ve hooked up with women’

Former Real Housewives of Orange County star Meghan King thinks she "must be somewhere on the gay spectrum" because she has "hooked up" with women before. (Getty) Former Real Housewives star Meghan King said she falls “somewhere on the gay spectrum” as she’s “hooked up” with women in the past. King, who appeared on Bravo’s Real Housewives of Orange County, discussed dating and her romantic past on the relaunch of her Intimate Knowledge podcast. King revealed on the podcast that she’s “hooked up with women” before and described how she is “somewhere on the...
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Fox News host Tucker Carlson calls for bigots to ‘fight back’ during chilling anti-LGBTQ+ rant

Tucker Carlson accused schools and hospitals of committing "sex crimes". (Fox News) Fox News host Tucker Carlson has accused LGBTQ-inclusive schools and hospitals providing care to trans youth of committing “sex crimes”, and urged viewers to “fight back” during his TV brodcast. On Monday’s (19 September) episode of Tucker Carlson Tonight, Carlson described discussion of sexuality in schools as “horrifying” and claimed that “it’s sexualising children”. “In a healthy country, with an intact social fabric, neighbourhood dads would give out instant justice to anyone who even thought about sexualising their kids,”...
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Charli D’Amelio wows Dancing with the Stars judges with TikTok-inspired debut

Charli D'Amelio attends Michael Rubin's MLBPA x Fanatics party at City Market Social House. (Leon Bennett/Getty) Charli D’Amelio kicked off the 31st season of Dancing with the Stars with a TikTok-inspired bang. The social media influencer wowed judges with her dancefloor debut on Monday (19 September) while dancing the cha-cha with expert choreographer Mark Ballas. There couldn’t have been a better selection for her first dance track than Megan Thee Stallion’s Savage, which she used as an opportunity to pay homage to a dance trend that brought her fame. The...
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5 things you need to know about Shangela as Drag Race icon joins Dancing With The Stars

Shangela rose to fame on RuPaul's Drag Race, and she's set to gain more fans as she competes on Dancing with the Stars. (Getty) Drag Race star Shangela is set to make history as she gears up to compete on season 31 of Dancing with the Stars.  The drag queen is arguably one of the most recognisable and iconic contestants across the Drag Race franchise. Fans grew to love Shangela after the queen competed in seasons two and three of the Emmy award-winning reality series before returning once again for All Stars 3.  The Drag...
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Justin Trudeau sings Queen in London two days before royal funeral

Justin Trudeau's office confirmed the prime minister was seen singing in the lobby of a London hotel days before Queen Elizabeth II's funeral. A spokesperson said Trudeau joined a "small gathering" paying "tribute to the life and service" of the monarch. (Getty) Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau was recorded singing a rendition of Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” just days before Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral.  Trudeau was seen in the video singing the hit song in the lobby of the Corinthia London hotel on Saturday (17 September) night. The politician stood alongside...
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Pete Buttigieg epically schools Republican bigot who called him a ‘weak little girl’

Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg. (Getty/ Drew Angerer) Pete Buttigieg has hit back at the co-chair of the Michigan Republican Party who called him a “weak little girl”. Buttigieg recently moved to Michigan from Indiana with husband Chasten and their one-year-old twins. Earlier this month Meshawn Maddock, who describes herself as “Ultra MAGA” and is on the advisory board of Women for Trump, shared a clip of transportation secretary Buttigieg discussing a California ban on new gas-powered cars in an effort to fight climate change. She tweeted: “We’re so blessed this...
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Rosie O’Donnell says she never got over ‘weird thing’ with Ellen DeGeneres: ‘It hurt my feelings’

Roșie O'Donnell appears on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen. (YouTube/ Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen) Lesbian talkshow icon Rosie O’Donnell has described a very “weird thing” with Ellen DeGeneres that she’s never managed to get over. O’Donnell has been credited with paving the way for DeGeneres, whose talkshow The Ellen DeGeneres Show recently ended after running for 19 seasons from 2003 to 2022. The Rosie O’Donnell Show began in 1996, but in 2002, O’Donnell came out as a lesbian during a speech at a charity benefit, where she...
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Man pleads guilty to making bomb threat over Merriam-Webster’s definition of ‘woman’

The man was indicted by a federal court after threatening anti-LGBTQ+ violence towards Merriam-Webster over the publisher’s inclusive definitions. (Getty/Tim Boyle) A man charged with making a bomb threat against Merriam-Webster over the dictionary’s definitions evolving to become more inclusive has pleaded guilty. In May, Jeremy David Hanson, 34, was indicted on two counts of communicating threats across state lines, in which he vowed to commit violence against the dictionary’s publishers. On Wednesday (14 September), Hanson pleaded guilty to both counts as part of a plea deal. Like many dictionaries,...
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SNL introduces hilarious new non-binary cast member

SNL's first non-binary cast member Molly Kearney. (FilmMagic for Clusterfest/ Jeff Kravitz) Saturday Night Live (SNL) has announced that it will introduce its first non-binary cast member, comedian and actor Molly Kearney, in its upcoming season. The 48th season of SNL premieres on 1 October, and will see the addition of four new cast members, including Kearney, created a cast of 18. A Chicago stand-up comedian, Kearney starred as Fern Dannely in the queer Amazon series A League of Their Own, a remake of the iconic 1992 movie of the...
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Parents of trans kids share cruel reality of Texas ‘child abuse’ investigations in new court filing

Two mums claim Texas child abuse investigations for families seeking gender-affirming care for their trans children are still going ahead. (Michael Siluk/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) Two Texas mothers have shared their experiences of “child abuse” investigations ordered by governor Greg Abbott. Two mothers who were open to helping their trans kids access gender-affirming care have come forward to share their experience in a new court filing. According to the files, one of the cases saw a 13-year-old trans teen pulled out of class and interrogated by state officials. ...
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EuroPride parade to go ahead as planned after Serbian government makes screeching u-turn

Serbian president Aleksandar Vučić allowed the march to go ahead, but on a smaller route. (Getty) Serbia’s government has been forced into a screeching u-turn after its decision to ban EuroPride’s parade was met with fierce opposition. EuroPride is an international celebration of the LGBTQ+ community hosted by a different European country each year. Serbia has been hosting EuroPride in its capital of Belgrade since Monday (12 September) with the event culminating on Sunday (18 September). But police announced announced on Tuesday (13 September) that its annual parade, due to...
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Monkeypox: US confirms first death caused by virus

LA has confirmed its first death of a resident due to monkeypox. (Getty) The US has reported its first confirmed monkeypox death. The Department of Public Health (DPH) along with the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed on 12 September that an LA resident’s death was due to monkeypox. It comes after Texas shared news of a person who had been diagnosed with monkeypox dying in August – however it’s not been confirmed if the virus caused the death. The LA resident, who has not been named, was...
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Director of trans Joker movie refuses to back down after being pulled from film festival

Vera Drew as the protagonist of The People's Joker. (Vera Drew) An unofficial Joker parody with a trans twist has been removed from the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). The People’s Joker, a crowdfunded indie film, was reportedly removed from the TIFF lineup due to “rights issues” – likely to stem from DC Comics and its parent media company Warner Bros. A spokesperson for the festival said: “The filmmaker has withdrawn this film due to rights issues. We apologise for any inconvenience.” The film, which calls itself the “illegal comic...
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LGB Alliance co-founder claims Stonewall and Mermaids will ‘get rid of gay people’

Protesters outside the first LGB Alliance conference. (In Pictures via Getty/ Mark Kerrison) LGB Alliance co-founder Bev Jackson has said the “consequence” of the work of Stonewall and Mermaids will be to “get rid of gay people”. Two LGB Alliance co-founders – Jackson and Kate Harris – gave evidence on the fourth day of the tribunal challenging their group’s charity status on Wednesday (14 September). The appeal against the Charity Commission’s decision to register LGB Alliance as a charity in April 2021 is being spearheaded by trans children’s charity Mermaids,...
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