At least five people were killed and 25 injured in a deadly mass shooting Saturday night at an LGBTQ+ nightclub in Colorado Springs, Colorado that has been called a “hate attack.” Colorado Springs police spokeswoman Lt. Pamela Castro said in an early Sunday morning press conference that police received calls …
Read More »Candace Cameron Bure Addresses Marriage Comments, Blames Everyone But Herself
After departing from Hallmark for the Great American Family channel, Candace Cameron Bure told Wall Street Journalthat her decision was driven by the network wanting “to promote faith programming and good family entertainment.” Since then, she’s been criticized by her peers, who have accused the actress of being a “bigot” …
Read More »Maren Morris Wants to 'Make DJ Gay Again' After Candace Cameron Bure's Anti-LGBTQ Comments
Maren Morris knows a thing or two about dragging people who make anti-LGBTQ comments. On Thursday, the country musician — who has long been a queer ally — commented on a viral post that broke down Bure’s recent homophobic comments, referencing fan theories about Bure’s Full House character DJ Tanner, …
Read More »It's Been a Night of Historic Firsts for LGBTQ Candidates
Voters in Tuesday’s midterms delivered a series of historic firsts for minorities and marginalized people. Minority candidates, women, and members of the LGBTQ community will be taking up the mantle of elected office in their states for the first time. In both local and national races, LGBTQ individuals will be …
Read More »Why Daniel Radcliffe Spoke Up Against J.K. Rowling's Transphobia: 'I Needed to Say Something'
Harry Potter is an ally. Back in 2020, when J.K. Rowling started spewing transphobia on Twitter, Daniel Radcliffe — who portrayed Harry onscreen — spoke up in a powerful letter sharing his support for trans people, calling out the author. Now, Radcliffe is reflecting on that decision in a new …
Read More »Lavender Country's Patrick Haggerty, Pioneering Queer Country Singer, Dead at 78
Patrick Haggerty, the leader of the pioneering queer country-folk musical project Lavender Country, died Monday from complications related to a stroke he had suffered in September. Haggerty’s manager confirmed the singer’s death. He was 78. Born Sept. 27, 1944, Haggerty grew up in a large family in Port Angeles, Washington, …
Read More »Kelly Clarkson Sings Third Eye Blind's 'Jumper' in Honor of the LGBTQ Community
Kelly Clarkson is lending her voice to celebrate the LGBTQ community and discourage discrimination on Spirit Day. On Thursday, during her beloved “Kellyoke” segment of her talk show, Clarkson sang Third Eye Blind‘s “Jumper.” After belting the track’s lyrics while backed by her My Band Y’all, Clarkson explained the significance …
Read More »Did 'Bros' Deserve to Flop? Decide for Yourself by Streaming It Now
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Less than a month after it was released in theaters, Billy Eichner‘s Bros is now available to watch online. The LGBTQ romantic comedy stars Eichner and Luke Macfarlane …
Read More »'I'm Happy This is Me': Destiny Rogers on Coming Out and Living Her Truth
Destiny Rogers is hanging out in a North Hollywood recording studio when, all of a sudden, Diana Ross’ “I’m Coming Out” rings out from the back. Rogers’ friends appear out of nowhere, armed with flowers and a cake with the words “Soy gay!” written on it in uneven frosting. More …
Read More »Ed Sheeran Gifted Sam Smith a 6-Foot 'Concrete' Penis Statue: 'I'm Not the First'
An “Unholy” gift for sure! Apparently, Ed Sheeran gifted his good friend Sam Smith a six-foot statue of a penis. (Not kidding.) On Tuesday, Smith joined the Kelly Clarkson Show and was asked about the unusual “trophy” that Sheeran gave him. “It’s actually wild. I thought it was a joke, …
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