LGBTQ+ celebs read Republicans to filth
"Come out of the closet and go shopping. You look terrible."
April 04 2025 6:24 PM
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"Come out of the closet and go shopping. You look terrible."
The Wicked superstar will be presented with the Stephen F. Kolzak Award at the 2025 GLAAD Media Awards.
Other reportedly censored terms from WhiteHouse.gov and more include "gay," "lesbian," "bisexual," and "trans," to name a few.
This World AIDS Day, the entertainment industry can commit to fighting stigma by creating realistic representations of people living with HIV.
Over the weekend, several celebrities and drag performers protested one of the world's biggest LGBTQ+ advocacy organizations.
Out is also nominated alongside LGBTQ+ media like Bottoms, Our Flag Means Death, and Troye Sivan!
15 of the 33 categories were announced at the Los Angeles ceremony Thursday night.
These queer stars at the 36th Annual GLAAD Media Awards are reminding the community to stay strong and resilient.
Out's sibling publication, The Advocate, bested nine other nominees in the category.
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Meta will no longer have independent fact-checkers and less content moderation, the CEO announced.
America elected a man who promised to roll back the rights of transgender people.
Corey DeAngelis is listed as a contributor in the more than 900-page document. He also reportedly pleasured himself on camera while in the presence of other men.
The country singer, who often keeps a low profile about his personal life, thanked his partner while accepting the GLAAD Vito Russo Award.
The monument in Greenwich Village represents a milestone in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights in the U.S.
The Advocate's reporters Ryan Adamczeski and Christopher Wiggins also scored nominations for Outstanding Print Article and Outstanding Online Journalism Article.
Michael Knowles is attacking the LGBTQ+ family again with comments against queer parents.
More needs to be done to stop stigma toward those living with HIV, including producing more stories featuring those living with HIV, a new report from GLAAD said.
"We will get there," she said.
GLAAD's Studio Responsibility Index finds increased LGBTQ+ representation, but a need for improvement in several areas.