The Internet Is Losing It Over The First Glimpse Of Lady Gaga As Harley Quinn
Harley Quinn is known to be bisexual, and fans are excited for Gaga to bring queer vibes to the role.
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Harley Quinn is known to be bisexual, and fans are excited for Gaga to bring queer vibes to the role.
Getting down on Friday.
“I used to wake up praying they didn’t put that in, but they did.”
There’s a very good reason the bathroom line is long.
Sam Smith and Kim Petras made LGBTQ history last night, when the pair took home the Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for their song “Unholy.”
“I read the fuck out of this Google Doc and was like, when I had to list and analyze why I was still dating men, none of it had to do with being in love.”
“It was lust at first sight and it was obsession at first sight.”
Harry Hamlin’s powerful trans daughter might surprise fans.
“We deserve to exist. We deserve to take up space in society. We will always exist regardless of anti-trans propaganda.”
“Back in the day, women didn’t have access to the service of going to a tailor and having a suit made. Fast forward to now.”
We don’t want to spoil anything, but we *will* say there is a steamy queer sex scene.
She. Looks. GORGINA.
She takes thirst trap to a whole new level.
“I made this video in my living room with my wife filming on my iphone, it’s raw and intimate – just as I wrote the song to be.”
S T U N N I N G.
“Every time I wake up in the morning tired, and trying to balance work and the bar, I think about the impact that we’re having,” says Riddle. “and will have for a good few more years to come.”
Babylon to Penn Station. Penn Station to St Jeromes. Jeromes to a “secret location.” A spray painted school bus to a warehouse in Greenpoint. Susanne Bartsch. Flashing lights. Open bar. I accidentally follow Solange to her private car.
Lesbian and queer women slayed in 2022 in the realms of social justice, music, film, sports, and more.
Scrooge’s silk nightgown doesn’t exactly scream heterosexuality…
Cozy season is here and so are these fabulously queer reads.
It all comes back to that little girl, belting out Cher in front of the mirror in the home of her Armenian family.
“It’s not the mistake that matters, it’s how you come back from that.”
“If I can help people, lift people’s spirits and find joy and love and purpose, or just have a feeling of excitement about life, then I feel like I’ve done my life’s work.”
The ultimate It Girl that’s captured everybody’s hearts and minds social media feeds might be queer. Julia Fox was recently interviewed by Ziwe for the second season of Ziwe’s late-night […]
“My experience as a contestant on the sixth season of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” was quite tumultuous. I had never been on television before, so I had no idea what I was walking into. At the time, I was 23-years-old.”
What do monsters represent for us versus a straight audience?
“When I told the world that I identify as pansexual, most people didn’t fully understand it. And they still don’t know what pansexual means — I’ve been asked for the definition more times than I can count. But my fans were so supportive and I’m very thankful for them.”
“Sexual freedom is a big part of Butch Please. As a butch dyke, my sexuality is policed in a very public and deep way so it’s crucial that this space is somewhere we feel free to express our sexuality.”
It’s rare to see a show that celebrates queerness in all of its expansive, joyful glory.
Furman’s songs have always followed queer characters, outcasts, and tired and desperate people with haunted heads. When I felt aimless, her songs were a compass. When I felt so disconnected from the earth that I would float away, her songs were an anchor.
“I’ve seen some responses by people who would consider themselves allies lean on victim-blaming rhetoric to justify the visceral reactions they’re having to the book’s contents. “I’m the Girl” is meant to be both a challenging—and revealing—reading experience.”
Naturally, a ranch festival can’t be all about nightlife – the blue cloudless skies, sandy beaches, and cool Mediterranean breeze, call your hungover ass to action no matter what you imbibed the night before.
“We’re not afraid to be queer and different. / If that means hell, well hell we’ll take the chance. / They’re all so straight, uptight, upright, and rigid. They march in lockstep; we prefer to dance. / We see a world of romance and pleasure. All they can see is sheer banality. Lavender night, our greatest treasure, where we can be just who we want to be.”
What would Lea DeLaria be like as president? “Impeachable,” the comedy legend says, without missing a beat. I can’t see her asking a favor of the president of Ukraine or […]
From groundbreaking memoirs to rereleased favorites to joyful romances, these titles have something for everyone—and they’re all very, very gay.
“The book presented itself to me automatically because I was f*cking miserable.”