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  • Hannah Einbinder Wants ‘Hacks’ Characters Ava Daniels and Deborah Vance to Kiss Too, But Fans Might Have to Wait

    Hannah Einbinder Wants ‘Hacks’ Characters Ava Daniels and Deborah Vance to Kiss Too, But Fans Might Have to Wait

    Fans of the popular comedy Hacks have been clamoring for a romantic twist between the show’s central characters, Ava Daniels and Deborah Vance. Now, it seems that one of the show’s stars, Hannah Einbinder, might be just as eager to see these two iconic characters get together. Appearing recently on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Einbinder, who plays Ava, opened up about the possibility of a romantic relationship between her character and Deborah (played by Jean Smart), revealing that she too is rooting for the fan-favorite pairing.

    Hacks, the critically acclaimed HBO Max series, follows the dynamic between Ava Daniels, a young, bisexual comedy writer, and Deborah Vance, a legendary stand-up comedian. The two form a complex, often volatile mentor-mentee relationship, with plenty of tension, humor, and heartfelt moments throughout the series. However, it’s the subtle romantic tension between Ava and Deborah that has captured the attention of many fans, sparking a wave of fan fiction and wishful thinking about a potential kiss between the two women.

     

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    A Fan’s Wish Come True?

    When Colbert asked Einbinder about the fans who have been vocal about wanting Ava and Deborah to become romantically involved, the actress couldn’t help but laugh at the request but also sympathized with their desires.

    “I appreciate you giving me a platform to speak about this,” Einbinder started, addressing Colbert’s question. “Girls, you know that I want what you want. Where can I look into a camera?” she joked, leaning into the playful nature of the topic.

    She continued, acknowledging the enthusiastic fan base that has rallied behind the idea: “I have heard you, okay? And we want the same things. And I have relayed your message to the powers that be, okay?” Despite her understanding of the fans’ desires, Einbinder had a blunt but humorous reality check: “But, I don’t think it’s gonna happen, and that’s the truth.”

    Despite her playful tone, Einbinder was quick to emphasize that while she shares in the fans’ wishes, the reality of the situation is quite different. “And again, like, I want you to express yourself in the fan fiction, and that is beautiful. We’re not gonna get it, and we need to focus up.”

    Fans, however, haven’t let up. Einbinder went on to describe how, despite posting about serious topics on her Instagram—like advocating for environmental legislation or climate change—her followers are almost always fixated on one thing. “I’ll get like, sixteen replies that are like, ‘Make them kiss!’” she shared with Colbert. “I’m like, ‘girls, we gotta focus!’ We gotta focus, cause there’s no kissing on a dead planet, you know what I’m saying?”

    While Einbinder’s humor and charm clearly shine through in her response, it’s evident that the Hacks star understands the deep connection fans have with her character’s dynamic with Deborah. The pairing, however, remains a figment of fans’ imagination for now, as Einbinder doesn’t see it happening on-screen anytime soon.

    A Glimpse of What Could Have Been

    While the romantic possibilities between Ava and Deborah might be on the back burner, fans did get a taste of what that relationship might look like during the first season of Hacks. In one memorable scene, Ava dreams that she and Deborah wake up in bed together and share a passionate kiss. However, this fleeting moment was quickly interrupted when Ava wakes up, leaving fans wondering what could have been. Despite this brief on-screen fantasy, the show has largely kept Ava and Deborah’s relationship firmly rooted in the mentor-mentee dynamic, with a deep emotional bond but no explicit romantic gestures.

    The lack of a romantic storyline between the two doesn’t diminish the power of their relationship on the show, which has captivated audiences for its sharp wit, complex characters, and emotional depth. Deborah and Ava’s push-and-pull relationship has been a cornerstone of the show’s success, allowing for a delicate balance between comedy and drama.

    The Fourth Season of Hacks

    As for what’s to come in the fourth season, fans of the show are eager to see how the relationship between Ava and Deborah continues to evolve. The new season of Hacks, which premieres on April 10 on Max, promises more laughs, emotional growth, and of course, more drama between the two women as they continue to navigate their careers and personal lives.

    Einbinder, Smart, and the rest of the talented cast will return for another round of laughs and poignant moments. The series has been a critical success, with Smart earning numerous accolades for her portrayal of Deborah, and Einbinder’s performance as Ava earning praise for its sharp humor and emotional complexity.

    The fourth season of Hacks is expected to delve deeper into Ava’s personal and professional growth, as well as her complicated relationship with Deborah. However, despite the heartfelt connection between the two characters, fans will likely have to continue imagining the possibility of a romance between them.

    Mark Indelicato Joins the Fun

    Einbinder’s not the only one who’s shared her thoughts on the potential for an Ava-Deborah romance. Hacks co-star Mark Indelicato, who plays Deborah’s assistant Damien, also chimed in on the discussion. In response to an Instagram post featuring the interview with Colbert, Indelicato humorously commented, “Ok I agree but also KISS.” His playful endorsement of the fan-favorite pairing only further fueled speculation and excitement among fans.

    With the return of Hacks on the horizon, fans can expect even more heartwarming moments, hilarious antics, and a deepening of the characters’ relationships. While the romantic kiss fans crave may not be in the cards just yet, there’s no denying the strong bond between Ava and Deborah that continues to captivate audiences.

  • Kathryn Hahn Embraces Her Lesbian Army and Sapphics Are Living for It

    Kathryn Hahn Embraces Her Lesbian Army and Sapphics Are Living for It

    Kathryn Hahn is fully aware of the massive lesbian fanbase backing her—and she’s loving every second of it.

    The 51-year-old actress, best known for her unforgettable performance in Agatha All Along from WandaVision, recently made a guest appearance on Watch What Happens Live alongside co-stars Ike Barinholtz and Chase Sui Wonders. The trio was there to promote their new Apple TV+ dramedy The Studio, but it was Hahn’s response to a question about her dedicated lesbian fans that stole the show.

    Host Andy Cohen read a fan-submitted question, noting that Hahn has a devoted “fandom of lesbians” who are not only ready to watch anything she stars in but also prepared to defend her and advocate for her recognition in award nominations. Cohen then asked, “Do you realize you have a lesbian army ready to fight on your behalf?”

     

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    With her signature sultry voice, Hahn replied, “I feel like the Joan of Arc. Yes, I do and I appreciate and love. I love an army behind me,” as the studio audience erupted in applause.

    Bravo shared the clip on Instagram, where the comments flooded in from excited sapphic fans. One commenter declared, “It’s true!!!! I would do anything she needed,” while another simply wrote, “Oh she KNOWS.” Fans continued to express their unwavering loyalty, with comments like, “Your ARMY is always behind you,” and “MOTHER HAHN NATION RISE.”

    Hahn isn’t the only one praising her queer lady army. Barinholtz also made an appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers to promote The Studio, and he didn’t miss a chance to boast about Hahn’s die-hard supporters. “Kathryn Hahn has a lesbian army that will die for her. They are like fighters,” he quipped, emphasizing just how strong the actress’s fandom is.

    With a fanbase this passionate, it’s clear Hahn’s lesbian army is ready to take on whatever comes next in her career. As Hahn continues to rise in Hollywood, it’s safe to say her supporters will be there every step of the way. Mother Hahn, indeed.

  • EXCLUSIVE: Pari’s Queer Love Story Begins in Netflix’s ‘Love on the Spectrum’

    EXCLUSIVE: Pari’s Queer Love Story Begins in Netflix’s ‘Love on the Spectrum’

    Season 3 is bringing even more heart, honesty, and firsts—including a date you won’t want to miss.

    Love is officially back on track—literally. Love on the Spectrum U.S. returns for Season 3, and this time, the beloved Emmy-winning dating series is introducing a lovable new icon: 22-year-old Pari from Boston.

    In an exclusive clip shared with us from the new season, viewers get a front-row seat to one of Pari’s dates with another woman. The two connect over a cozy dinner, sharing laughs and trading sweet anecdotes. Pari’s authenticity and joy radiate from the screen—and it’s the kind of moment that makes this show so powerful: raw, real, and refreshingly unfiltered. “I’m going to keep being unapologetically autistic.”

    Pari, a newcomer to the series, is excited to share every part of who she is. “I want to inspire others by celebrating my autism as a unique and beautiful part of who I am,” she says. That includes proudly embracing her queerness and breaking down gender norms. “It’s OK for girls and women to like both trains and princesses,” she declares. “Age and gender do not matter.”

    While she’s dated men in the past, Pari says she feels most at ease dating women. “It’s a better match for me,” she explains. And her dream date? Think gluten-free pasta, train rides, and a walk through nature’s prettiest spots—plus some good old-fashioned Disney-style romance.

    Pari brings a long list of charming hobbies to the table, including railfanning (a.k.a. trainspotting), drawing, sewing doll dresses, gaming, animating, and singing. In love, she’s searching for something simple and beautiful: “love, support, kindness, comfort, trust, understanding, and loyalty.”

    With two acclaimed seasons behind it, Love on the Spectrum has already carved out a space in reality TV for honest, empathetic portrayals of neurodiverse individuals navigating the dating world. But Season 3 takes it one step further, showcasing even more diversity in love and identity.

    Produced by Karina Holden and Cian O’Clery at Northern Pictures, the new season continues to follow both new singles and returning favorites as they explore what romance means to them—whether it’s a fairy-tale ending or simply learning more about themselves along the way.

    As Pari says in her own words, “It’s about being yourself, no matter what.” And if this clip is any indication, Season 3 is shaping up to be the most inspiring—and inclusive—season yet.

     
     
     
     
     
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    Watch the exclusive clip of Pari’s date above, and get ready to fall in love with Love on the Spectrum Season 3—streaming now on Netflix.

  • Ncuti Gatwa’s New ‘Doctor Who’ Photos Have Fans Buzzing

    Ncuti Gatwa’s New ‘Doctor Who’ Photos Have Fans Buzzing

    New Doctor Who Teaser Sparks Buzz

    The second season of Doctor Who featuring Ncuti Gatwa as the fifteenth Doctor is set to premiere next week, and ahead of its release, the BBC has dropped a series of teaser images that have already sent fans into a frenzy. The highly anticipated season includes Gatwa’s new companion, Belinda Chandra, played by Varada Sethu, known for her roles in Andor and Jurassic World Dominion.

    However, it’s the first photo in the slideshow posted to the official Doctor Who Instagram account that has generated the most buzz. The image shows Gatwa in a tight-fitting outfit that accentuates his muscular physique, prompting a flurry of reactions from fans online.

    Fans React to Gatwa’s Show-Stopping Photo

    One fan cheekily asked, “HOW CAN THAT THING FIT THROUGH THE TARDIS DOORS?” referencing the iconic phone booth that the Doctor uses to travel through time and space. Another fan compared Gatwa’s chiseled look to Marvel’s own superhero, saying, “Captain America has got some competition,” a nod to Anthony Mackie’s portrayal of the character.

    Other fans expressed their admiration for Gatwa’s physique using slang popular on social media. One user humorously referred to the actor as “Ncuti Gyattwa,” a playful combination of Gatwa’s name and “gyat,” a term that has gained popularity on platforms like TikTok. The word is often used to express awe or excitement, particularly in response to someone’s physical appearance.

    Gatwa’s Role as the Fifteenth Doctor and the New Season

    Gatwa, who made his debut as the fifteenth Doctor in 2023, has quickly become a fan favorite in the iconic role. Known for his dynamic performances, Gatwa brings a fresh energy to the beloved science fiction series. In addition to his role as the Doctor, he is also widely recognized for his breakout performance in the Netflix series Sex Education and for his appearance in the Barbie movie.

     

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    This upcoming season will see the return of Millie Gibson as Ruby Sunday, a companion introduced in the first season of Gatwa’s tenure. The addition of Belinda Chandra, portrayed by Sethu, marks an exciting new chapter for the Doctor and the series. Fans are eager to see how Gatwa’s Doctor will interact with his new companions and face new challenges across time and space.

    arada Sethu as Belinda Chandra and Ncuti Gatwa as the Doctor in ‘Doctor Who.' Photo: BBC
    arada Sethu as Belinda Chandra and Ncuti Gatwa as the Doctor in ‘Doctor Who.’ Photo: BBC

    Star-Studded Guest Appearances

    Season 2 will also feature a range of guest stars, further building the anticipation for the show’s return. Alan Cumming will appear as the cartoon character Mr. Ring-a-Ding, while British TV personality Rylan Clark will take on a guest role as one of the presenters for the Interstellar Song Contest.

    These celebrity guest appearances have already captured the imagination of fans, adding another layer of excitement to the upcoming season.

    When Does Doctor Who Return?

    Doctor Who will return to BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Saturday, April 12, 2025, in the UK. International audiences will be able to stream the new season on Disney+.

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  • Why Carrie Coon’s Fictional Trans Child in ‘The White Lotus’ Was Cut from the Series

    Why Carrie Coon’s Fictional Trans Child in ‘The White Lotus’ Was Cut from the Series

    Carrie Coon, the acclaimed actress known for her roles in The Leftovers and The Gilded Age, has shared new details about her character, Laurie, in The White Lotus Season 3. In a recent interview with Harper’s Bazaar, Coon revealed that Laurie’s character was originally written to have a nonbinary or transgender child, a storyline that was eventually scrapped by creator Mike White. The decision to alter the plot came in the wake of Donald Trump’s re-election, a period marked by increasing anti-transgender sentiment in the United States.

    Laurie, who is part of a toxic trio of female friends known as the “Blonde Blob” in the latest season, is grappling with numerous personal struggles. From a looming divorce to a frustrating career and a strained relationship with her daughter, Laurie’s character is undeniably complex. However, the originally conceived storyline, which delved into Laurie’s challenges surrounding her nonbinary or possibly transgender child, was intended to add an additional layer to her character’s narrative.

    According to Coon, the character’s original arc involved Laurie’s daughter identifying as nonbinary, possibly transgender, and using they/them pronouns. “There was a bit more context to her home life,” Coon explained, revealing that viewers would have seen Laurie attempting to understand her child’s gender identity. The actress noted that Laurie would struggle to use the appropriate pronouns, which would have provided insight into her internal conflict and emotional journey. Coon found the original storyline intriguing, believing it would have added emotional depth to Laurie’s character, particularly in a scene that revolved around Laurie’s personal animosity toward another character, Kate.

    In the original storyline, the question of whether Kate, another character in the show, voted for Trump would have been much more personally charged for Laurie, given her child’s identity in a world that is often hostile to transgender and nonbinary people. According to Coon, this would have made the interaction between Laurie and Kate more provocative and emotionally loaded. “It did make the question of whether Kate voted for Trump so much more provocative and personally offensive to Laurie, considering who her child is in the world,” Coon shared.

    However, the decision to cut this plotline came after Trump’s re-election, a time when the political climate in the United States became more hostile toward transgender and nonbinary individuals. Coon explained that the storyline was conceived before Trump’s second term in office, during a time when the administration’s policies were beginning to shape public discourse around gender identity. “The season was written before the election,” Coon said. “And considering the way the Trump administration has weaponized the cultural war against transgender people even more since then, when the time came to cut the episode down, Mike [White] felt that the scene was so small and the topic so big that it wasn’t the right way to engage in that conversation.”

    White’s decision to remove the scene from the final cut of The White Lotus was driven by a desire to approach the subject matter with greater care and sensitivity. The portrayal of transgender and nonbinary experiences requires thoughtful, nuanced storytelling—something that, according to Coon, the original scene was not able to fully encapsulate. White, recognizing the importance of handling such a significant topic with respect and depth, felt that it was not the right moment for the scene to be part of the narrative. As a result, the episode was trimmed down, and the storyline surrounding Laurie’s nonbinary or transgender child was removed.

    Coon’s reflection on this shift highlights the broader cultural context in which the decision was made. The political landscape during Trump’s presidency saw an intensification of anti-transgender rhetoric, with policies that targeted the rights and recognition of transgender individuals. Among the most contentious issues were the rollback of protections for transgender people in healthcare, education, and employment. The Trump administration’s rhetoric often portrayed transgender rights as a threat to societal norms, fostering an environment of fear and division.

    For example, the removal of information about transgender and intersex individuals from government websites and the issuance of controversial statements such as the White House’s “Defending Women From Gender Ideology Extremism And Restoring Biological Truth” document signaled a deliberate effort to erase or marginalize the transgender community. Additionally, instances such as actress Hunter Schafer’s experience of receiving a passport that misgendered her further exemplified the real-world impact of these policies on transgender individuals.

    Given this political and social climate, Coon’s insight into the decision to cut the scene is particularly poignant. The decision reflects the need for sensitivity when addressing issues related to gender identity, especially when the conversation is shaped by such a divisive political context. As Coon put it, the topic of Laurie’s child was simply too big to tackle in a brief scene, and White ultimately felt that the show’s narrative would have been better served by a more nuanced approach.

    The White Lotus has become a cultural touchstone for its exploration of privilege, power dynamics, and the complexities of human relationships. While the show is primarily known for its dark comedy and biting social commentary, it also provides a platform for discussing important societal issues, including gender identity and the challenges faced by marginalized communities. Although the original storyline involving Laurie’s child was removed, Coon’s comments shed light on how the show, as well as other media, must navigate the difficult terrain of representation and the responsibility that comes with telling stories about vulnerable communities.

    In a broader sense, the conversation surrounding Laurie’s character arc underscores the ongoing challenges that transgender and nonbinary individuals face in media representation. As the cultural conversation around gender identity continues to evolve, it is crucial for creators to approach these stories with care and respect. The decision to remove the original storyline in The White Lotus serves as a reminder that while representation is important, the way these stories are told—and the broader cultural context in which they are presented—must always be considered.

    Carrie Coon’s insights into the character of Laurie offer a glimpse into the complexities of portraying transgender and nonbinary experiences in contemporary media. As society continues to grapple with issues of gender identity and representation, the role of television and film in shaping public perception will remain as important as ever.

  • Transgender ‘Drag Race’ Star Laganja Estranja Says Her Parents Turned to GLAAD At a Very Young Age

    Transgender ‘Drag Race’ Star Laganja Estranja Says Her Parents Turned to GLAAD At a Very Young Age

    Drag icon Laganja Estranja has been candid about her journey as a transgender woman, sharing her personal story and the hurdles she faced growing up.

    As a prominent figure in the drag community, the RuPaul’s Drag Race star has found success in various facets of entertainment, but her journey to self-acceptance was not without its struggles. Speaking to Gayety at the GLAAD awards, Estranja opened up about how fear initially held her back from coming out and how the support of her parents, along with organizations like GLAAD, played a pivotal role in her personal and professional growth.

    Estranja’s parents, who had already known their child was different from an early age, turned to GLAAD for guidance and support as they navigated how to best be supportive of their queer child.  The star stated, “I grew up in Texas where it was hard to have proper access to anything queer,” Estranja revealed. “So my parents turned to GLAAD at a very young age when they realized that I was, let’s just say different, or as my dad would say, special.” She credits GLAAD with helping her parents create a safe space where they could better understand how to support her. “They really helped create a safe space for my parents to go and figure out how to be good parents to a queer child,” she added. This pivotal support laid the foundation for Estranja’s eventual acceptance of her trans identity and the confidence to transition publicly.

    Laganja Estranja and VINCINT attend the 36th Annual GLAAD Media Awards at The Beverly Hilton on March 27, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California
    Laganja Estranja and VINCINT attend the 36th Annual GLAAD Media Awards at The Beverly Hilton on March 27, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for GLAAD)

    Estranja’s journey toward embracing her trans identity was not an easy one. Despite being a highly visible figure in the drag scene, she kept her identity as a transgender woman largely private for years.

    Speaking to Attitude in the past, Estranja admitted to initially struggling with accepting her trans identity. “I didn’t want to accept that I was trans,” she recalled. “I was already such a queer, effeminate man who did drag… I kept my life very separate. I did my drag, and when the gig was over, I would get out of the clothes, out of the makeup, keep my beard, and really try to assimilate to society as a gay male.”

    The turning point for Estranja came during the pandemic when she had the time to reflect on her life and identity. She shared that for a long time, she thought, “I’ll wait until my parents die. I can’t put them through this.” But something changed during the lockdown, and she realized that she wanted to be fully known and understood by her parents. “I wanted my parents to know me. I wanted them to see the brave, bold, beautiful child they had raised, who happens to be transgender,” she explained.

    Transitioning and Seeking Support

    Estranja’s journey continued with guidance from others in the drag community, particularly from fellow RuPaul’s Drag Race alum Kylie Sonique Love, who has been open about her own experiences as a transgender woman. Estranja shared how meeting Sonique Love helped her navigate her own feelings. “When we first met on Mickey’s patio in West Hollywood, I came up to her and said, ‘I think I’m trans. What do I do?’ She gave me the advice just to take it step by step and to take it slow.” This supportive advice, coupled with her own self-reflection, helped Estranja move forward with her transition, which included gender-affirming surgery.

    Last year, Estranja underwent breast augmentation and liposuction, procedures she described as “the greatest gift I’ve ever given myself.” However, Estranja is quick to point out that her transition has not been solely physical. “I think a lot of times, as trans women, we’re pushed to get a bunch of surgeries and do a big physical transformation,” she said. “But really, for me, my transition has been much more emotional and much more internal.”

    Laganja Estranja’s New Ventures: Drag House Rules and God Save The Queens and More

    In addition to her personal journey, Estranja is continuing to carve out new opportunities in the entertainment world. She stars in Drag House Rules, a unique reality competition series that premiered on OUTflix. The show features an eclectic cast, including other drag legends such as Jujubee, Manila Luzon, Silky Nutmeg Ganache, and Tammie Brown. Estranja highlighted what sets Drag House Rules apart from other competition shows. “We’ve never seen anything that is like a competition show but actually scripted, driven by a plot line and a creative story. It’s very unhinged,” she said. “It’s an iconic cast. I mean, you’ve got people from Dragula, you’ve got people from all different seasons of RuPaul’s Drag Race. You’ve got some amazing guest features as well.”

    Estranja’s involvement in the series is just one part of her ever-expanding career. She is also featured in the newly released film God Save the Queen, available on Amazon and Apple TV. The movie, which Estranja filmed in 2021, tells a story through different vignettes, all woven together at a therapy retreat. Despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, Estranja found the experience to be fulfilling. “For me, it was so fun because I finally got to do what I love, which is act,” she explained. “It’s been a long-time passion of mine to diversify the content that I’m creating.”

  • ‘Survival of the Thickest’ Stars Talk Queer Joy And That Fabulous Wedding Episode

    ‘Survival of the Thickest’ Stars Talk Queer Joy And That Fabulous Wedding Episode

    “Let’s show queer love and queer existence in a way that’s not just tragedy. Yes, we struggle… but struggle doesn’t exist without triumph. They are two sides of the same coin.”Peppermint

    Michelle Buteau is back and bolder than ever in Season 2 of Survival of the Thickest, the Netflix comedy inspired by her book of essays. The show follows Mavis Beaumont (Buteau), a Black, plus-size stylist navigating career pivots, dating misadventures, and deep friendships with humor and heart. But what makes Survival of the Thickest a standout in today’s entertainment landscape is its authentic queer representation—both in front of and behind the camera.

    Released March 27, the new season ups the stakes on laughs, love, and visibility. With a killer cast that includes Tone Bell, Tasha Smith, and scene-stealing guest stars like Peppermint, Monét X Change, and Honey Balenciaga, Survival continues to be the fierce, fabulous, feel-good series we need right now.

    From Book to Screen: “It’s My Actual Life”

    The series, now in its second season, is based on Buteau’s 2020 essay collection of the same name. But adapting it for TV wasn’t always a given.

    “When I wrote the book, I had no idea that anyone was going to read it,” Buteau said. “So the fact that people from Netflix read it and they were like, ‘This should be a show,’ I’m like, ‘Yes, it should!’”

    Working alongside co-creator and showrunner Danielle Sanchez-Witzel and a powerhouse team of queer and BIPOC writers, Buteau brought her world to life—one filled with drag bars instead of coffee shops, big city chaos, and friendships that feel like chosen family.

    “I grew up going to drag bars all over New York City,” she said. “It was really fun—and important—to showcase these spaces.”

    A Love Letter to Community

    For Buteau, the series is more than comedy. It’s a mission statement. “There were so many stories from my real life,” she said. “But also the things that I want for the world. I want trans people and nonbinary people to have the same rights as everyone. I want women to decide for their bodies.”

    Season 2 doesn’t shy away from deeper issues. In fact, it leans into them. From Khalil’s mental health journey to a heartfelt queer wedding, the show uses its platform to make the personal political.

    “Every little detail is telling,” Buteau said. “Even down to the clothes we wear—they’re nine times out of 10 from a Black or queer designer.”

    Peppermint Shines Bright in Season 2

    One of the most joyful additions to the series has been drag icon and activist Peppermint, who returns this season with even more heart and story. In episode six, her character gets a wedding storyline complete with a gorgeous speech—one that Peppermint helped shape.

    “The speech was written initially, but they said, ‘We want this to be authentic,’” she explained. “So we collaborated. I feel like if I were in that scenario, that’s exactly what I would’ve said.”

    The collaboration between Peppermint and Buteau is rooted in mutual admiration.

    “She sees people,” Peppermint said. “She goes beyond what you would define as an ally. She’s a part of the queer community because of how she loves and understands us.”

    Off-camera, Buteau has also proven her allyship in quiet ways. Peppermint recalled a night shoot in season one where Buteau made sure drag performers got home safely at 3 a.m. “She really took time and said, ‘Stop. These girls are in drag. We can’t just dismiss them.’ That’s not something most people would think about.”

    Centering Queer Joy—Not Just Struggle

    As anti-trans legislation surges across the U.S., Peppermint is using her voice to call for greater inclusion in media. A board member of GLAAD, she co-authored an open letter urging the reality TV industry to hire and represent LGBTQ+ folks both on-screen and behind the scenes.

    “Let’s show queer love and queer existence in a way that’s not just tragedy,” she said. “We also struggle doesn’t exist without triumph. They are two sides of the same coin.”

    That ethos is woven into every moment of Survival of the Thickest, a show that embraces queer love, body confidence, and the complicated joy of letting others in.

    In the final episode of season two, Mavis has a quiet revelation: “Maybe I can let someone else take care of me.”

    Buteau, who has always been proudly independent, related to that moment deeply. “For any independent bitch who just keeps fighting… someone saying, ‘I got your back. Sit down and let me do this for you’—that’s a love language.”

    The Joy Is the Resistance

    Both Buteau and Peppermint agree: creating Survival of the Thickest isn’t just entertainment. It’s an act of resistance—and joy.

    “I get the most joy from being able to serve this show to people,” Peppermint said. “It’s one of the most joyous things I’ve ever done.”

    And as for what’s next? Peppermint is manifesting a queer season of The Traitors and a trans Bachelorette. “Let’s go,” she laughed. “My partner is the refrigerator. But I’ve got my ice cream cake and I’m watching the show—alone, but happy!”

    Same, girl. Same.

    Season 2 of Survival of the Thickest is now streaming on Netflix. Watch our interviews with the cast below!

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  • ‘Mid-Century Modern’ Is Not the ‘Gay Golden Girls’ – But it is the Campy, Queer Comfort Show You’ve Been Waiting For

    ‘Mid-Century Modern’ Is Not the ‘Gay Golden Girls’ – But it is the Campy, Queer Comfort Show You’ve Been Waiting For

    Grab your gays and your good moisturizer—Mid-Century Modern is serving Palm Springs realness, chosen family feels, and enough one-liners to fill your group chat for weeks.

    From Will & Grace creators Max Mutchnick and David Kohan and executive producer Ryan Murphy comes a deliciously sharp, laugh-out-loud new comedy.

    All 10 episodes of Mid-Century Modern drop March 28 on Hulu, and trust us, you’ll want to binge them faster than Sybil Schneiderman can judge your wardrobe.

    The Premise: Three Queens and a Mother

    Picture this: three longtime best friends—Bunny (Nathan Lane), Jerry (Matt Bomer), and Arthur (Nathan Lee Graham)—reunite after a death in their circle and decide to live out their golden years under one Palm Springs roof.

    While the elevator pitch might’ve once been “Gay Golden Girls,” the creators were quick to clarify in our interview—it’s not a remake. It’s a reinvention. “Gay Golden Girls was just a shorthand,” said Kohan.

    “If you were to say, well, here’s a group of guys, and they shared a house years ago on Fire Island, but now one of ’em dies and blah, blah, blah. It’s like Gay Golden Girls got it. I mean, it really is, it’s a way to understand the concept very, very quickly, even though it’s not based on the Golden Girls or anything like that, but the dynamic is comparable.”

    The Cast: Theater Royalty with Comedic Chemistry

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    The magic, as Mutchnick described, sparked the moment the trio shared the screen. “You knew it was working when the three of them were together in that three-way conversation, he said.

    “I mean, Linda was this incredible spice that we love and miss, but the fact that the alchemy of these three actors creating that friendship, it was amazing. And that’s when we knew, oh, maybe this is going to be a thing.”

    Nathan Lee Graham, who plays the chic and cerebral Arthur, added that their shared theater backgrounds made the on-set vibe effortless. “When you’re from the theater, certain things are unspoken,” he told us. “The chemistry was just there. We’re very lucky to have it because it does not happen all the time.”

    Arthur Broussard: A Whole Human Being (With Better Taste Than You)

    For Graham, stepping into Arthur felt like a dream. “I didn’t have to make my character be fully. So this is nice to have a black queer character, Arthur Broussard. I can just step into him and just start playing,” he said. “I think people will find it refreshing because he’s a whole human being.”

    While Graham wouldn’t pick a single favorite line (he was too busy laughing at co-stars repeating “Did he? She?” on set), he promised Arthur’s dialogue is “already classic.”

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    A Legend, Honored with Love

    Linda Lavin, who brought unforgettable warmth and wicked wit to Sybil, tragically passed away in December, having completed three-quarters of the season. Her final episodes are handled with extraordinary care by the writers, cast, and crew, culminating in a tribute titled “Here’s to You, Mrs. Schneiderman.” It’s a beautifully somber and deeply emotional episode that honors Lavin’s legacy with both laughter and reverence.

    Graham reflected on filming the tribute: “We wanted to show up, bring our A-game, and celebrate the wonderful artist that is Linda Lavin,” he said. “It’s one of the best episodes of television I’ve ever done—or seen. And I don’t say that with hyperbole.”

    Zingers, Birkins, and Game of Thrones

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    And if you’re wondering about the zingers? Oh honey. They’re endless. One line that’s already causing waves? A deadpan delivery from Lavin’s Sybil: “As my mother used to say, time is a cunt.” Expect that on a T-shirt by the weekend.

    “There’s a line in the pilot that really made me laugh,” Nathan Lane shared. “Bunny’s on a date and says, ‘Don’t get me wrong, you can chain me to the wall like a starfish and wreck me like a background actress on Game of Thrones, but it’s going to be a while before I let you see my tummy.’”

    Graham also shared his current favorite: “There’s a moment in the tribute episode where I possibly may be gifted something fabulous from Sybil, and the line is simply: ‘Birkin bag, Birkin bag.’”

    So, Should You Watch?

    If you’ve ever wished for a show that feels like a vintage cocktail party hosted by your funniest gay uncles—with a little emotional depth tucked between one-liners—Mid-Century Modern is your new obsession. It’s witty, warm, and wildly memeable.

    In the words of Graham: “We’re just having a grand old time. And I hope people feel seen and represented.”

    Watch our interviews with the cast and creators below.

  • Nik Dodani Admits Lisa Kudrow Gave Him His First Job on ‘The Comeback’ Before Reuniting for ‘The Parenting’

    Nik Dodani Admits Lisa Kudrow Gave Him His First Job on ‘The Comeback’ Before Reuniting for ‘The Parenting’

    Nik Dodani, a rising star in the entertainment world, has garnered praise for his comedic roles and his meaningful connection with Hollywood legend Lisa Kudrow. Their relationship, forged years ago, is one of mentorship and mutual respect, and it’s a bond that continues to grow, particularly through their shared work on projects like The Parenting.

    Dodani’s journey with Kudrow began in 2014, when the actress, best known for her iconic role as Phoebe Buffay on Friends, gave him his very first television job. The opportunity came when Kudrow cast him in the second season of her show The Comeback. Reflecting on his early career, Dodani opened up to Gayety at the GLAAD Media Awards saying, “It was actually kind of a full-circle moment for me. Lisa gave me my first job ever.” At the time, Dodani was just 19 years old, still new to the world of television and acting. Landing a role on The Comeback was an unforgettable experience for the young actor, and it set the stage for the incredible trajectory his career would take.

    Nik Dodani attends the 36th Annual GLAAD Media Awards at The Beverly Hilton on March 27, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California. Photo: Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images for GLAAD
    Nik Dodani attends the 36th Annual GLAAD Media Awards at The Beverly Hilton on March 27, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California. Photo: Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images for GLAAD

    As he recalls, the process happened fast: “Within 48 hours, I did two episodes,” Dodani said. “It was kind of just insane. I was 19, and this was before I had any real recognition. Seeing Lisa now, as a fellow professional and almost an equal, is really special. It’s been such a fun journey.” This sense of awe and gratitude has clearly stuck with Dodani, and his continued collaboration with Kudrow has only strengthened their connection.

    Their shared bond grew deeper when they reunited on the set of The Parenting, a horror-comedy film that premiered on Max in March 2025. The movie centers on Rohan (Dodani) and Josh (Brandon Flynn), a couple who meet each other’s parents during a weekend getaway that takes an unexpected supernatural turn. In the film, Kudrow plays Josh’s laid-back mother, Liddy, and her portrayal is a perfect fit for the film’s quirky and heartfelt tone.

     

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    For Dodani, working with Kudrow again was more than just a professional collaboration—it was an emotional moment of growth and camaraderie. “It was amazing to work with Lisa again,” he said. “She’s always been a mentor to me, and getting to share the screen with her again felt surreal. I’m grateful for everything she’s taught me, both professionally and personally.” The dynamic between the two actors is not only evident on screen but off-screen as well, with Dodani describing Kudrow as supportive and encouraging, especially in their early days working together.

    As The Parenting takes viewers through a series of humorous and bizarre events, the chemistry between Dodani and Kudrow shines. The film plays on themes of family dynamics and the tension that comes with meeting a partner’s parents for the first time. But what sets this project apart is its focus on an LGBTQ+ relationship, a portrayal that feels both groundbreaking and deeply relatable. “The movie is about meeting your partner’s parents, which is terrifying no matter your orientation,” Dodani said. “But having a queer couple at the center of it is special. It makes the experience more relatable for so many people.”

    Nik Dodani, Vivian Bang, Lisa Kudrow for 'The Parenting.' Photo: Max
    Nik Dodani, Vivian Bang, Lisa Kudrow for ‘The Parenting.’ Photo: Max

    The film’s humor and heart come through as Rohan and Josh navigate the awkwardness of family introductions. The comedy is centered around their differing family dynamics: Josh’s parents, played by Dean Norris and Lisa Kudrow, are easygoing and welcoming, while Rohan’s adoptive parents, played by Brian Cox and Edie Falco, are more critical and conservative. This contrast adds to the hilarity of the situation, and the awkwardness of family gatherings is something viewers of all backgrounds can identify with.

    Behind the scenes, the camaraderie among the cast was just as enjoyable. Dodani fondly recalls the experience of filming in a small, haunted hotel in Massachusetts, where the cast spent two and a half months together. The environment fostered a “summer camp” feel, with the actors bonding over shared meals, movie nights, and even excursions to local cemeteries. “It was really fun,” Dodani said. “Brandon my co-star and I were pleasantly surprised that all these legends were so down-to-earth. Lisa Kudrow and the other actors were just as willing to hang out and be normal, doing things like watching movies and doing seances. It made the experience even more special.”

    This down-to-earth atmosphere extended to Dodani’s relationship with his co-star, Brandon Flynn. The two actors play a couple on screen, and their behind-the-scenes dynamic was equally supportive and authentic. “There was so much love between us. We were able to just be ourselves on set. It was real,” Dodani said. “We had each other’s backs, and I think that really showed on screen.”

    Brian Cox, Nik Dodani, Brandon Flynn, Edie Falco, Dean Norris, Lisa Kudrow for 'The Parenting.' Photo: Max
    Brian Cox, Nik Dodani, Brandon Flynn, Edie Falco, Dean Norris, Lisa Kudrow for ‘The Parenting.’ Photo: Max

    Despite the lighthearted nature of The Parenting, there were moments on set that tested the actors’ ability to keep it together. One scene in particular stood out to Dodani as one of the funniest moments during filming. It involved a monologue from Dean Norris, playing Josh’s father, that had the cast in fits of laughter. “I remember Dean gave this monologue about a boring car ride, and it was so funny that we couldn’t keep it together,” Dodani recalled. “They actually had to cut some of it out because we were laughing too much. It was one of those moments where you realize how talented the cast is.”

    While the film explores supernatural elements—complete with a haunted house and demonic possessions—the heart of the story lies in the universal themes of love, family, and acceptance. For Dodani, the opportunity to be part of a project that focuses on LGBTQ+ representation was deeply meaningful. “It’s really important to me that stories like this get told,” he said. “Seeing a queer couple at the center of a movie about family and relationships is powerful. It speaks to a lot of people, and that’s something I’m proud to be a part of.”

  • Sam Rockwell’s ‘White Lotus’ Monologue Inspires Hat That Fans Can Now Buy

    Sam Rockwell’s ‘White Lotus’ Monologue Inspires Hat That Fans Can Now Buy

    A monologue delivered by Sam Rockwell on HBO‘s “The White Lotus” has captivated viewers, and now that speech is available for fans to wear in the form of a trucker hat.

    In episode 5 of “The White Lotus” season 3, Rick, played by Walton Goggins, visits an old friend in Bangkok, portrayed by Rockwell. Rick expects a reunion filled with drinking and partying, but instead finds his friend has embraced sobriety and Buddhism.

    Rockwell’s character delivers a four-and-a-half-minute monologue that has generated significant online discussion. The speech covers a range of topics, including his experiences moving to Thailand, sexual encounters, identity and gender exploration, cross-dressing, and his journey to find peace.

     

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    The monologue includes references to his desire for ladyboys, pegging, identity and gender crises, cross-dressing, and an escape from the “never ending carousel of lust and suffering.”

    TheGoodShirts.com, an online store, is selling a black trucker hat featuring the full monologue printed in white type on the front panel and down the bill. The design includes the segment where Rockwell’s character describes wearing lingerie, finding men who resemble him, and engaging in sexual activity while looking at an Asian woman.

     

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    The hat’s back is made of black mesh, making it suitable for various climates.

    “The White Lotus” season 3 streams new episodes every Sunday on Max.