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  • JoJo Siwa’s Boyfriend Defends Her Queer Identity: ‘She’s Still Part of the LGBTQ+ Community’

    JoJo Siwa’s Boyfriend Defends Her Queer Identity: ‘She’s Still Part of the LGBTQ+ Community’

    JoJo Siwa has never been one to shy away from the spotlight, or her truth. But after her stint on Celebrity Big Brother UK, her evolving identity and new romance with fellow contestant Chris Hughes have stirred up more than just headlines. Thankfully, Hughes is stepping in to clap back at critics questioning Siwa’s place in the LGBTQ+ community.

    From Labels to Liberation

    During her time on Big Brother, Siwa had a heartfelt conversation with Drag Race UK winner Danny Beard about how her understanding of herself has shifted. The 22-year-old performer, once a self-described lesbian, shared that “queer” now feels like the more accurate label.

    “I feel, like, so queer,” Siwa said on the show. “I’ve always told myself I’m a lesbian, and I think being here I’ve realised, ‘Oh, I’m not a lesbian, I’m queer.’ I’ve dropped the L and gone to the Q, baby!”

    It wasn’t just about who she loves. Siwa also cracked open her thoughts on gender identity, hinting at a deeper exploration that’s still in process.

    “I don’t know… it’s confusing,” she told Hughes at one point. “I’ve met people in my life that are non-binary, and these beautiful non-binary people are who I feel the most like.”

    A New Chapter and A New Love

    Amid the self-discovery came something else unexpected: a budding romance with Hughes, the 32-year-old reality TV personality best known from Love Island. After weeks of speculation, Siwa confirmed to The Guardian in June that their connection had turned romantic.

    “It’s not platonic anymore,” she said. “It’s a beautiful development… I’m absolutely head over heels for him.”

     
     
     
     
     
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    But not everyone celebrated the news. The internet, as it often does, had opinions—many of them biphobic. Some critics even accused Siwa of “turning straight,” despite her very public queerness.

    Chris Hughes Isn’t Having It

    In a recent interview with The Sun’s Fabulous magazine, Hughes directly addressed the backlash, and firmly defended Siwa.

    “She is bisexual. She’s not now straight because she’s with me,” he said. “She’s still part of the LGBTQ+ community; she always will be.”

    He also shared how upsetting it’s been to see his partner face online hate.

    “I do feel a sense of responsibility that being with me has led to her getting hate,” Hughes admitted. “But I don’t understand how anyone could be mean to someone as caring as her.”

    Age Is Just a Number and So Is the Gender of Who You Love

    Hughes also opened up about their 10-year age gap, brushing it off with a bit of humor: “She’s one of the most mature people I’ve ever met, and I’m very immature. But it works.”

    And yes, wedding bells might be in the daydreams.

     
     
     
     
     
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    “I’d love to marry her,” he added. “I’d be lying if I didn’t tell you I run through scenarios of our wedding day.”

    JoJo Siwa’s journey, like anyone else’s, isn’t up for public approval. Whether she’s dropping letters from the LGBTQ+ acronym or dancing her way through new chapters, she remains proudly, unapologetically queer. And with Hughes by her side, she’s not backing down anytime soon.

  • V Spehar Stamps That ‘Lesbians Getting Boyfriends’ Isn’t a Crisis – It’s a Sign of Sexual Fluidity (Exclusive)

    V Spehar Stamps That ‘Lesbians Getting Boyfriends’ Isn’t a Crisis – It’s a Sign of Sexual Fluidity (Exclusive)

    In today’s LGBTQ+ culture, few topics stir up as much online discourse as when a famous lesbian reveals she’s dating a man. From pop stars like Fletcher and Billie Eilish to social media influencers and even everyday queer folks, the internet has opinions—and they’re not always kind. But as Pride Month prompts deeper conversations about identity, community, and change, one message is clear: sexuality is fluid, and labels aren’t prisons.

    During a recent interview with Gayety nonbinary journalist and content creator V Spehar weighed in on the phenomenon, humorously dubbed “lesbians getting boyfriends.” “As a lesbian who used to have a boyfriend—girl, I get it,” said Spehar. “Sexuality is fluid. The idea that you were a lesbian for a period of time, and now maybe you identify as queer or even straight—it doesn’t make your past invalid. It just means you’re trying something else.”

    This idea isn’t new to the LGBTQ+ community, but the conversation has gained renewed urgency as celebrity dating headlines clash with long-held identity expectations. What happens when someone who’s built their brand—or their personal life—around lesbianism starts dating a man? Are they “betraying” the community, or just exploring their truth?

     

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    A Cultural Flashpoint, Not a Crisis

    Queer Twitter—and TikTok—often lights up with concern or skepticism anytime a public figure “switches teams.” But as Spehar pointed out, these shifts don’t necessarily signal erasure or inauthenticity. “I felt that way when Ani DiFranco married a man,” Spehar confessed. “You’ll get over it.”

    The backlash often stems from a mix of protectiveness and fear of erasure. For many lesbians, especially those who’ve fought for visibility and respect in a heteronormative world, seeing someone “leave” for a man can feel like a loss. But queer leaders like Spehar argue that this reaction needs reframing—not condemnation. “We have trained very good-looking men to have bisexual wives. That’s what we wanted,” Spehar joked. “We want them to meet us where we’re at.”

    Dating as a Journey—Not a Definition

    For many, having a boyfriend isn’t a political statement—it’s part of their personal evolution. Spehar shared that for some people, particularly those who later come out as transgender or nonbinary, dating men might be a stepping stone to understanding themselves more fully. “Sometimes you get a boyfriend to learn how to be a boyfriend,” they said. “That’s all that it is.”

    This sentiment echoes a growing understanding that gender and sexual identities aren’t fixed points, but rather ongoing processes. For many, the term “lesbian” once fit perfectly—until it didn’t. That doesn’t invalidate past relationships or the joy those identities brought at the time.

    Pride, Every Day and at Home

    In the same interview, Spehar explained that their Pride celebration looks a little different—more cozy couch than parade float. “I’m like a stay-at-home gay,” they laughed. “Be with my wife and watch reruns of Greek and Hart of Dixie. But I wear the merch every day—new merch made by queer artists.”

    For Spehar, Pride isn’t confined to June or rainbow-filled streets. It’s about authenticity, comfort, and showing up every day in ways that feel right for you. And that message extends to how we treat one another, especially those navigating new labels or relationships.

    A Bigger Picture: Fluidity in Queer Identity

    The debate over lesbians dating men often stems from a discomfort with ambiguity. But in reality, queerness has always encompassed fluidity, experimentation, and personal change. Identity isn’t a static marker; it evolves with experience, love, and self-discovery. “Sexuality isn’t a one-way street,” Spehar noted. “People are going to explore different connections, and that doesn’t mean they were lying before.”

    Public figures often bear the brunt of these conversations. When someone like JoJo Siwa or Billie Eilish is seen with a male partner after identifying as queer, the response can be swift and judgmental. But for many queer people, especially Gen Z, identity is a spectrum, not a binary. “You don’t have to worry about JoJo or Fletcher or Billie Eilish,” Spehar said. “They’re just trying something else. And I support that.”

    “Gay Baiting” or Just Living?

    One of the loudest critiques lobbed at queer women dating men is the accusation of “gay baiting”—that someone used queerness for clout only to return to heterosexuality when convenient. But this accusation overlooks how nuanced sexuality truly is.

    Spehar pushed back on that framing. “Sexuality is fluid, and in many cases it doesn’t mean they were wrong about everything they experienced before,” they said. “It just means they’re trying something else.”

    Trying something else isn’t betrayal. It’s human.

    Empathy Over Judgment

    Ultimately, the lesson here is about grace. Pride is a time to celebrate liberation, but also to embrace the complexity of identity. That includes people who once identified as lesbians now exploring new relationships.

    Spehar offered a final piece of advice: let people live—and grow. “Sometimes the jeans don’t fit, and you want to try a new pair,” Lalwani joked. “That’s it.”

    And if you come back to your favorite pair? That’s fine too.

  • JoJo Siwa Reacts to Miley Cyrus’ Pride Joke: ‘Not What the World Needs to Hear’

    JoJo Siwa Reacts to Miley Cyrus’ Pride Joke: ‘Not What the World Needs to Hear’

    JoJo Siwa is setting the record straight, with grace, honesty and a touch of shade.

    The 22-year-old pop star, TV personality and LGBTQ+ icon recently addressed a viral video from Miley Cyrus that made a cheeky jab at her sexuality during a WorldPride celebration. While the “Dance Moms” alum has long been a devoted Miley fan, even she admits the joke landed more awkward than amusing.

    A WorldPride Surprise Turns Sour

    During the 2025 WorldPride Dreamland DC festivities on June 7, attendees were treated to a surprise video message from Cyrus. Standing in the doorway of a food closet, the “Flowers” singer cracked: “Oh my god. I haven’t been in there since the sixth grade. Enjoy coming out of the closet if this Pride is the time for you. It shouldn’t be a month, it should be a year. It should be infinite.”

    But it was her closing quip that raised eyebrows: “I’m going back in the closet to get more pretzels… and to find JoJo Siwa and bring her back out.” The remark was widely seen as a nod to Siwa’s recent relationship with Love Island UK’s Chris Hughes, a notable shift after she previously identified as a lesbian.

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    she’s SO unserious 😭 #MileyCyrus #miley #jojosiwa #hannahmontana

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    JoJo Breaks Her Silence

    On June 12, Siwa posted a thoughtful Instagram response, blending vulnerability and maturity with a bit of side-eye. The post included childhood photos from her Miley-themed fifth birthday party and a heartfelt caption reflecting on how the moment made her feel.

    “If you know me, you know that Miley is my day one,” she wrote. “Grew up beyond inspired by her from 2 years old on.”

    After taking a few days to process the comment, Siwa admitted, “I don’t believe what Miley said at WorldPride was ill-intended. Honestly, I think it was meant to be a joke, but just not a very good one haha. Not what the world, or myself, needs to hear any day of the week.”

    She added that she messaged Cyrus “light-heartedly” about the incident, and the pop star responded with a brief but kind reply: “All love. Always. ❤️❤️❤️.”

     

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    Embracing Queer Identity, On Her Terms

    Siwa used her platform to deliver a larger message about self-love and authenticity. “The most beautiful thing I’ve learned in the last 5 years is that love is a gorgeous rainbow,” she wrote. “Don’t question yourself, don’t second guess yourself, just love.”

    This isn’t Siwa’s first time addressing how she labels, or doesn’t label, her sexuality. Since coming out in 2021 with a “Best. Gay. Cousin. Ever.” T-shirt, she’s shared that she’s still navigating identity on her own terms.

    “I still don’t know what I am,” she told People in a previous interview. “I always just say gay because it kind of covers it… but I think the keyword is queer. I like queer.”

    Most recently, while appearing on Celebrity Big Brother UK, Siwa opened up to RuPaul’s Drag Race UK winner Danny Beard about identifying more with the “Q” than the “L.”

    “I’m switching letters! I’ve dropped the L and gone to the Q, baby,” she joked. “That’s what I love about sexuality.”

    Social Media Weighs In

    As expected, the internet had thoughts, lots of them. Some fans were quick to defend Miley’s humor as playful and light-hearted, while others criticized the joke as tone-deaf and unnecessary.

    “It’s really strange how some bi women can be biphobic lol,” one fan wrote on X.

    Others defended Siwa noting her age and exploration as a queer person. “Maybe one day yall will realize you have been bullying Jojo Siwa since she was little. She has been growing up and making mistakes in front of the entire world. Stop acting like yall perfect. She’s only 22, some empathy and understanding would be nice,” said another.

    Queer creators also chimed in, many expressing how important it is to respect how fluid and personal identity can be, even for celebrities.

    Love, Laughter, and Lessons

    In the end, Siwa’s message was about more than just a misplaced joke. It was a reminder that Pride isn’t about perfection, it’s about progress, personal truth, and giving people the space to evolve.

    “People judge no matter what,” Siwa concluded. “But if you feel happy and content with yourself, that’s most important. You get one life, hold onto it, make it yours, find your happy, and love.”

  • JoJo Siwa Sparks Romance Rumors with Chris Hughes After Lyric Switch at Birthday Show

    JoJo Siwa Sparks Romance Rumors with Chris Hughes After Lyric Switch at Birthday Show

    JoJo Siwa may be singing a new tune—and fans are convinced it’s about fellow Celebrity Big Brother star Chris Hughes.

    Speculation is swirling around Siwa and Hughes after a recent performance in Mexico, a cozy birthday celebration, and some not-so-subtle social media content—despite the duo insisting their relationship is platonic. Could romance be on the horizon, or are they just really, really close friends? Let’s break it all down.

    From Reality TV to Real Chemistry?

    JoJo Siwa and Chris Hughes first met while filming Celebrity Big Brother UK, where their on-screen connection immediately caught viewers’ attention. During their time in the house, the two were spotted cuddling, kissing, and sharing emotional moments—despite the controversy surrounding their 10-year age gap. Siwa is 22; Hughes is 32.

    At the time, Siwa was still publicly linked to Australian influencer Kath Ebbs, 27. That relationship has since ended, and fans are now dissecting every post, lyric, and glance between Siwa and Hughes for clues about what might be blooming.

    Birthday Bliss and Big Clues

    On May 21, Siwa turned 22 and shared a series of Instagram photos from her birthday week, many of them featuring Hughes. In the first photo, Hughes is shown adoringly looking at Siwa as she rests her head on his shoulder. Other snaps show the pair sharing breakfast—Siwa sipping from a mug emblazoned with Hughes’ face—and a sweet video of Hughes surprising her with hand-wrapped gifts.

     

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    “The week I’ll remember for the rest of my life,” Siwa captioned the carousel, calling the celebrations “magical,” “meaningful,” and “absolutely beautiful.”

    Hughes also took to Instagram, sharing his own set of memories from the week, writing: “The previous 7 days have been the prettiest…”

     

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    Fans? Officially losing it.

    The Lyric Change Heard ’Round the Internet

    If fans weren’t already suspicious, Siwa sent speculation soaring after her live performance of Bette Davis Eyes in Mexico. In a cheeky twist, she swapped the original lyric “She’s got Bette Davis eyes” with “Chris Hughes’ eyes”—while Hughes was in the audience.

    Naturally, TikTok lit up.

    “Chrisss Hughes’ eyes. No stopppppp I am too invested in this,” one user wrote. Another added, “Omg JoJo and Chris we are literally all rooting [for] you, seriously made for each other.”

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    Others joked: “Please just put us all out of our misery Jojo and tell us you’re married already,” and “I cannot tell if this is a hard launch or if you guys are platonic…”

    So… Are They or Aren’t They?

    In a joint interview on This Morning following their Big Brother exit, both Siwa and Hughes emphasized their bond was platonic. When asked whether there’s potential for something more in the future, Siwa played it cool: “Whatever life does, life will do.”

    She also used the show to speak openly about her evolving identity, noting that she now identifies as queer rather than strictly lesbian. “I think that’s really cool, I’m switching letters. I’ve dropped the L and I’ve gone to the Q, baby!” she said with a laugh.

    Whether Siwa and Hughes are besties or something more, the internet is hooked—and clearly, so are they.

  • Kath Ebbs Opens Up About Breakup with JoJo Siwa: ‘I Feel Voiceless’

    Kath Ebbs Opens Up About Breakup with JoJo Siwa: ‘I Feel Voiceless’

    Australian actor, activist, and podcaster Kath Ebbs is speaking out for the first time since their highly publicized breakup with JoJo Siwa. In an interview with Betches, Ebbs reflects on the emotional toll of the split, the challenges of navigating public scrutiny, and the complexities of queer relationships in the spotlight.

    A Sudden and Public Split

    The breakup occurred shortly after JoJo Siwa’s appearance on Celebrity Big Brother 2025. While in the house, Siwa formed a close bond with fellow contestant Chris Hughes, sparking rumors of a romantic connection. Upon exiting the show, Siwa ended her relationship with Ebbs at the afterparty, citing “confused feelings” and stating that Ebbs wasn’t the person she saw a future with.

    Kath Ebbs Speaks Out

    In their interview, Ebbs describes the past weeks as the “most depressed I’ve been in six years, for real.” They express feeling overwhelmed by the public’s reaction and the lack of direct communication from Siwa. “There have been so many times in the past month when I’ve thought about disappearing when this all feels way too overwhelming,” Ebbs admits. “The person who used to be my support system has not only vanished but turned against me and allowed this behavior to continue towards me. Everyone’s talking about me, but not to me. I feel voiceless, and that’s a really big trigger for me because of things that I’ve grown up with.”

    The Impact of Public Scrutiny

    Ebbs believes that the media’s treatment of their breakup is influenced by underlying homophobia. “I’m telling you right now, if Chris Hughes had a girlfriend or if he was even just casually seeing someone on the outside and was acting like that, I don’t know what kind of conversation we would be having,” they say. “I believe there is a small percentage of the conversation that is influenced by people’s either unconscious or conscious homophobia.”

    The Role of Labels in Identity

    The interview also touches on the complexities of sexual identity and the use of labels. Ebbs reflects on Siwa’s public shift from identifying as a lesbian to coming out as queer. “It’s easy to discuss sexual fluidity until it’s your partner on TV saying this stuff,” Ebbs says. “I think my boundaries were crossed in a way that felt like a betrayal of trust repeatedly around affection.”

    Moving Forward

    Despite the challenges, Ebbs is focusing on healing and personal growth. They have been engaging in activities that bring them joy, such as line dancing, and are leaning on their support system. “I’m just heartbroken, and I’ve just gone through a really messy breakup that I didn’t see coming, and I’m in shock, and I’m picking up the pieces of my love life and of my life in that,” Ebbs shares.

    Who Is Kath Ebbs?

    Beyond their relationship with Siwa, Kath Ebbs is a multifaceted individual with a significant presence in the Australian entertainment industry. They made history as the first non-binary character on the Australian soap opera Neighbours, portraying Asher Nesmith. Ebbs is also a podcaster, co-hosting I’ve Always Said That with fellow influencer Carmen Azzopardi, and a content creator with a strong following on platforms like Instagram and TikTok. They are known for their authenticity and advocacy for the LGBTQ+ community.

    As Kath Ebbs navigates the aftermath of their breakup with JoJo Siwa, they are committed to using their platform to share their journey and continue advocating for queer representation in media. Their resilience and dedication to authenticity serve as an inspiration to many facing similar challenges.

  • JoJo Siwa and Chris Hughes Address CBB Controversy, Breakup, and ‘Soulmate’ Bond in First Post-Show Interview

    JoJo Siwa and Chris Hughes Address CBB Controversy, Breakup, and ‘Soulmate’ Bond in First Post-Show Interview

    JoJo Siwa and Chris Hughes made their first joint appearance following their stint on Celebrity Big Brother, sitting down for a candid interview on ITV’s This Morning to discuss their connection in the house — and the breakup that followed.

    The pop star and former Love Island contestant became a headline-making duo during the latest season of Celebrity Big Brother, with fans — and critics — closely following their interactions. The pair were often seen hugging, cuddling, and sharing kisses throughout the show, sparking speculation about the nature of their relationship.

    But controversy soon followed due to the pair’s 11-year age gap — Hughes is 32, Siwa is 21 — and the fact that Siwa was still in a relationship with Australian influencer Kath Ebbs at the time.

    During the interview with hosts Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard on Monday, Siwa confirmed that she ended her relationship with Ebbs at the show’s wrap party on Friday, April 25 — a revelation that Ebbs had previously shared via social media.

    “It wasn’t my plan,” Siwa said when asked about the highly public breakup. “I was told they weren’t going to attend the wrap party, and then they arrived about an hour in. They straight up asked me if I was happy, and I said no. One thing led to another, and that conversation happened there.”

    Ebbs had earlier expressed on Instagram that they were left “shocked” and “numb,” accusing Siwa of expressing love privately while showing conflicting behavior on-screen. Despite feeling “humiliated” by the timing of the breakup, Ebbs said they had initially hoped to work through the issues.

    Reflecting on her time in the house, Siwa shared that the experience forced her to confront personal truths. “Day one, fun. Day two, fun. But by day three, I was sitting with myself and realized I had been OK with things I shouldn’t have been,” she said. “When I got out, I knew I had to make changes in my life.”

    Though their chemistry on the show raised questions, both Siwa and Hughes emphasized that their bond remains platonic — but deeply meaningful.

    Jojo Siwa and Chris Hughes on 'Celebrity Big Brother UK.' Photo: ITV
    JoJo Siwa and Chris Hughes on ‘Celebrity Big Brother UK.’ Photo: ITV

    “It’s just a really strong friendship,” Hughes told the hosts. “You can have a soulmate friendship. It’s not romantic, but it’s special. Going through an experience like that with someone… was beautiful.”

    When asked if their relationship could ever turn romantic, Siwa responded with a smile: “Whatever life does, life will do.”

    As of now, both stars say they are focused on personal growth and grateful for the bond they formed in the house — regardless of public speculation.

  • JoJo Siwa No Longer Identifies as A Lesbian After Celebrity Big Brother House Made Her Realize She’s Queer

    JoJo Siwa No Longer Identifies as A Lesbian After Celebrity Big Brother House Made Her Realize She’s Queer

    JoJo Siwa has publicly updated her sexual identity during her appearance on Celebrity Big Brother, revealing that she now identifies as queer rather than lesbian. The 20-year-old former Dance Moms star, who came out as pansexual in 2021, shared her feelings in a candid conversation with fellow contestant Danny Beard, winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK.

    “I feel so queer,” Siwa said, explaining that her time on the reality show had prompted her to reassess her identity. “I’ve always told myself, I’m a lesbian, but being here I’ve realized I’m not a lesbian, I’m queer,” she added. “I think that’s really cool, I’m switching letters. I’ve dropped the L and I’ve gone to the Q, baby! That’s what I love about sexuality.”

    Beard, who identifies as non-binary and uses they/them pronouns out of drag, responded with humor, saying, “And you know what British people love more than anything? To queue!”

    Siwa’s appearance on Celebrity Big Brother has been marked by both personal revelations and public challenges. Earlier in the season, she faced offensive remarks from fellow contestant Mickey Rourke, leading to his removal from the house. More recently, Siwa has been seen spending time with Love Island star Chris Hughes, sparking speculation about a potential romance and leading to online harassment directed at her current partner, non-binary actor Kath Ebbs.

    In addition to discussing her sexual identity, Siwa has opened up about her gender identity. In a recent diary room conversation with Hughes, she expressed feelings of not fully aligning with traditional gender categories. “Essentially you have female, you have male. I’ve met a lot of females, love them, don’t feel like I’m them. Met a lot of males, love them, don’t feel like I’m them. Definitely not them,” Siwa said. “Met a lot of people in my life [who] are non-binary, and these beautiful people are who I feel the most like and it’s not something that I want to say about myself yet but it’s something that is confusing.”

    Celebrity Big Brother, hosted by Will Best and AJ Odudu, airs weekdays at 9 p.m. on ITV1 in the UK. The season finale is scheduled for Friday, April 25, and episodes are available to stream on ITVX.

    For more updates on JoJo Siwa and her journey on Celebrity Big Brother, follow the show on social media and stay tuned for upcoming episodes.

  • Kori King Goes Viral After ‘Drag Race’ With Wild Cameos and Heated Words for Nikki Blonsky

    Kori King Goes Viral After ‘Drag Race’ With Wild Cameos and Heated Words for Nikki Blonsky

    Kori King may not have snagged any challenge wins or left the judges speechless on the runway during RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 17, but don’t be fooled — the queen is thriving.

    The fan-favorite performer has carved out a viral empire online, and in recent months, she’s become a surprising sensation on Cameo, where she’s been neck-and-neck with Hairspray star Nikki Blonsky for the top spot. Yes, that Nikki Blonsky.

    While strutting down the red carpet at the Season 17 finale, King didn’t hold back when asked about her unexpected Cameo competition.

    “F*** Nikki Blonsky, you c***!” King told PRIDE. “I hope Hairspray comes and fires you and takes all of your rights to sing that fing song. I hope you fall off the face of the Earth and never go back to Cameo. I need to get you banned, you fing b****.”

    The NSFW comments may have dropped jaws, but fans of King know this type of unfiltered chaos is exactly what’s made her so popular.

    What truly sets Kori King apart on Cameo is her unpredictable multiverse of characters. In any given video, she might appear as a chaotic take on Shrek, a possessed JoJo Siwa, or a diva-fied version of Michael Jackson. Her most infamous character, Kori Jackson, is a soulful figure she describes as both “sickening” and “a worried soul that needs saving.”

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    Not the wig falling 😭 @Kori King👑 #koriking #drag #dragrace #rupaulsdragrace

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    “When he comes through me, he’s saved!” she said, referencing her own character with her signature tongue-in-cheek bravado.

    Whether it’s filming wild fan videos, crafting new characters, or performing alongside her partner Lydia B. Kollins on tour, King has kept herself booked, busy, and blissfully bizarre.

    The queen’s viral success is a testament to the ever-evolving landscape of drag fame — where charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent can shine just as brightly online as they do on the main stage.

    RuPaul’s Drag Race airs Fridays on MTV. To catch Kori King’s full interview and red carpet moment, watch the video below.

  • ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ Star Ella Rae Wise Opens Up About Sexuality: ‘I Do Want a Girl Experience’

    ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ Star Ella Rae Wise Opens Up About Sexuality: ‘I Do Want a Girl Experience’

    Ella Rae Wise, known for her role on The Only Way Is Essex, has shared with fellow housemates JoJo Siwa and Danny Beard that she believes she might be gay. In a candid conversation, Wise expressed her desire to have a “girl experience,” indicating her openness to exploring her sexuality further.

    A Supportive Conversation with JoJo Siwa

    During their discussion, JoJo Siwa offered supportive words, stating, “They say if you have thought, ‘I wonder if I am gay,’ you are gay.” Siwa, who has been open about her own sexuality, reassured Wise that questioning one’s sexual orientation is a valid and personal journey.

    Wise, who recently ended her relationship with TOWIE co-star Dan Edgar, reflected on her experiences, saying, “I have had that thought quite a bit.” She expressed a desire to explore her feelings and hoped to have an “experience” with a woman in the future.

    Tensions Within the House

    Wise’s revelation adds to the ongoing drama within the Celebrity Big Brother house. Earlier in the season, JoJo Siwa’s partner, Kath Ebbs, faced online harassment from trolls who falsely claimed Siwa was cheating on her with fellow housemate Chris Hughes. Ebbs was compelled to disable comments on her Instagram account due to the influx of negative messages.

    Additionally, actor Mickey Rourke faced backlash for making homophobic comments towards Siwa. Rourke questioned Siwa’s sexuality and made derogatory remarks, prompting emotional support from Hughes. Producers issued a formal warning to Rourke, and he was later removed from the house after further incidents of inappropriate behavior.

    JoJo Siwa’s Exploration of Gender Identity

    In another significant moment, JoJo Siwa opened up about her ongoing exploration of gender identity. She described her feelings as “confusing” and expressed uncertainty about where she stands. Siwa shared that she feels a connection with non-binary individuals but is not ready to label herself as non-binary. Her vulnerability sparked a supportive conversation among housemates, including Danny Beard, who reassured Siwa that she doesn’t need to have all the answers.

    The Impact of Reality TV on Personal Journeys

    The discussions within the Celebrity Big Brother house highlight the challenges individuals face when navigating their sexual orientation and gender identity in the public eye. Reality television provides a platform for personal stories but also subjects participants to intense scrutiny. The support among housemates, such as the encouragement Wise received from Siwa and Beard, underscores the importance of creating inclusive and understanding environments.

    As the season progresses, viewers can anticipate more personal revelations and interactions that delve into the complexities of identity and relationships. The ongoing conversations among the housemates serve as a reminder of the diverse experiences individuals have in understanding and expressing their true selves.

  • JoJo Siwa’s Gender Identity Moment on ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ Sparks Viewer Backlash and Privacy Debate

    JoJo Siwa’s Gender Identity Moment on ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ Sparks Viewer Backlash and Privacy Debate

    Celebrity Big Brother UK is facing growing criticism from fans and LGBTQ+ advocates after airing a deeply emotional moment in which JoJo Siwa discussed her gender identity — despite saying she was “not ready” to talk about it on television.

    During the April 8 episode, Siwa, 21, appeared visibly distressed as she opened up in a private conversation, revealing confusion about her gender identity and sharing that she didn’t feel ready to define herself publicly. Viewers have since taken to social media to accuse the show of exploiting a vulnerable moment and potentially pressuring the former Dance Moms star into coming out before she was ready.

    “It’s something that I’m not necessarily ready to be open about,” Siwa said tearfully during a conversation that aired on national television. “It has to do with gender and how I feel… I’ve met a lot of people in my life that are non-binary, and these beautiful non-binary people are who I feel the most like.”

    Despite her clear discomfort, Big Brother included the scene in the final edit, leading to an online uproar from fans who argued that the conversation should have been kept private. The star recently had moments on the show with Mickey Rourke that went viral for his hurtful and homophobic comments about the ‘Dance Moms’ alum.

    Fans Condemn the Show for Airing the Scene

    Social media was immediately flooded with reactions, many of which expressed concern and disappointment with ITV and the Big Brother production team.

    “Only me who thinks it’s totally out of order for CBB to air?” one viewer wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “JoJo is obviously upset and uncomfortable to the point of saying ‘it’s not something I want to say about myself yet,’ but it’s been broadcast on national television? ITV could’ve easily cut that from the edit.”

    Another fan wrote, “They should have edited that conversation with JoJo out. It seemed pretty clear she didn’t want that out there yet. She deserves to share her journey when she’s ready.”

    Others questioned whether the show had unintentionally “forced” Siwa to come out as non-binary, with comments like: “Did Big Brother accidentally force JoJo Siwa to come out as non-binary?” and “JoJo just came out as non-binary on Big Brother and I don’t think she meant to.”

    Despite the criticism, Big Brother offered a brief acknowledgment of Siwa’s courage on-air. “JoJo, thank you for being so honest and sharing with Big Brother,” the voice of the show told her. Siwa, through tears, responded, “Of course. It’s important to be honest, and I think it’s important to show that it’s okay to not know.”

    Siwa’s Identity Journey: Public but Personal

    Siwa first came out publicly as pansexual in 2021 and has described herself as gay in recent interviews. She is currently in a relationship with Kath Ebbs, a non-binary content creator and LGBTQ+ advocate. The two have been open about their love and support for one another, and Siwa has often spoken about her ongoing journey of self-discovery.

    In a recent episode of the We Need To Talk podcast hosted by Paul C. Brunson, recorded just before her entrance into the Celebrity Big Brother house, Siwa discussed the evolving nature of her sexuality and identity.

    “That journey is one I’m still on for sure,” she said. “I never thought twice about anything until I met people who made me feel differently.”

    Siwa shared anecdotes from her teenage years, including falling for a girl she met on a cruise ship — a moment that prompted her to begin questioning her identity. She also described her early experiences with understanding attraction and how that helped her discover her truth.

    “[That girl] was the first person I said, ‘I have a crush on a girl’ to,” Siwa said. “My mom asked, ‘Do you like her as a friend or as more than a friend?’ and I can’t lie to save my life, so I said, ‘More than a friend.’”

    She also reflected on the moment pop icon Elton John reached out to her after her public coming out. “He just wanted to say how proud he was of me,” she said. “I thought it was all positive… and then I scrolled and saw how homophobic people still are. That was eye-opening.”

    The Larger Conversation About Consent in Reality TV

    This controversy has reignited broader conversations about ethics and consent in reality television, especially when it comes to LGBTQ+ participants. Critics argue that while reality TV thrives on intimate moments, producers have a responsibility to protect the emotional well-being of their cast — especially when dealing with sensitive issues like gender identity.

    LGBTQ+ advocacy groups have also weighed in, emphasizing the importance of allowing individuals to come out on their own terms.

    “No one should be pushed to define or explain their identity on someone else’s timeline — especially not for entertainment,” one advocate wrote on X.

    As the debate continues, JoJo Siwa has not yet released a public statement regarding the episode. Meanwhile, ITV and the producers of Celebrity Big Brother have also remained silent, leaving fans awaiting an official response to growing concerns about privacy, consent, and representation.