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  • Phoenix Claps Back at Ice Spice’s Critique on ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 10’ After Shy Performance

    Phoenix Claps Back at Ice Spice’s Critique on ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 10’ After Shy Performance

    RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 10 is already delivering drama, with Phoenix clapping back after a candid critique from guest judge Ice Spice. The drama unfolded during the double premiere of the season, where queens were challenged to write and perform original verses for the “Winner Winner, Chicken Dinner” music video.

    The Challenge: A High-Energy Music Video

    In the first episode of All Stars 10, the queens—Phoenix, Irene the Alien, Deja Skye, Olivia Lux, Aja, and Bosco—were tasked with writing and recording original verses for a music video inspired by 80s metal. After learning choreography from Jamal Sims, the queens took to the stage for a high-energy, unique performance.

    While most of the queens received praise, Phoenix’s performance was met with some constructive criticism. Judges Michelle Visage and Ross Matthews encouraged Phoenix to open up more in her performance, but the real conversation starter came from Ice Spice.

    Ice Spice’s Blunt Critique

    When it was Phoenix’s turn, Ice Spice didn’t hold back. The rapper gave the Atlanta-based queen a blunt critique, stating, “I hear you’re a legendary icon, but tonight, I don’t think I would have been able to tell with how shy you were.” Ice Spice’s words left fans on social media buzzing, with some viewers praising her for honesty and others calling her comment too harsh.

    One Twitter user wrote, “The critique Ice Spice had for Phoenix stopped me in my tracks omg slow down.” Another Reddit commenter noted, “She came off as mean, but she wasn’t wrong. That doesn’t make Phoenix any less of a legend tho.”

    Despite the polarized reactions, some fans felt that Ice Spice’s delivery was more surprising than harsh, noting that her monotone delivery made the critique come across colder than intended.

    Phoenix Claps Back

    Phoenix didn’t take the critique lying down. On May 10, she took to Instagram to address the comment, writing, “I appreciate the love from everyone about the Ice Spice comment! I’ll comment more and tell the funny part about this later. But TRUST ME WHEN I SAY! My 25 years of experience and decades of contributing to my community is what makes me an ICON! Not 3 minutes on a TV show…”

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    Photo: Instagram (@phoenix_atl)

    The drag queen went on to take a jab at Ice Spice’s rise to fame, adding, “That being said, I’m perfectly fine not getting ‘icon’ validation from someone who’s ‘fame’ has come from 1 song about shitting and farting.”

    As of now, Ice Spice has yet to respond to Phoenix’s Instagram post.

    The All Stars 10 Standings

    Despite the drama, the competition presses on. The double premiere ended with Aja, Bosco, and Irene as the frontrunners, earning three and four points, respectively. Phoenix, along with Deja Skye and Olivia Lux, earned one point each in the Most Valuable Queen voting.

    Looking ahead, the queens will face a new challenge in their next episode, where they will be tasked with transforming “red-hot hoopsters into their very own drag sisters.”

    As the competition heats up, fans are eager to see how Phoenix’s bold response to Ice Spice will impact her journey on All Stars 10.

  • Lena Dunham Returns to TV with Meg Stalter for ‘Too Much’: A Romantic Comedy for the Modern Age

    Lena Dunham Returns to TV with Meg Stalter for ‘Too Much’: A Romantic Comedy for the Modern Age

    Lena Dunham is making a highly anticipated return to television with her new Netflix romantic comedy series, Too Much, set to premiere on July 10, 2025. Co-created with her husband, musician Luis Felber, the series marks a significant evolution in Dunham’s storytelling, blending humor, emotional depth, and a transatlantic perspective.

    A Story of Reinvention and Unexpected Connections

    Too Much follows Jessica Salmon (Meg Stalter), a workaholic New Yorker in her mid-thirties who, after a devastating breakup, relocates to London seeking solitude and a fresh start. Her plan to live a solitary life reminiscent of a Brontë sister is upended when she meets Felix Remen (Will Sharpe), a charming yet troubled musician. Their connection is immediate and undeniable, leading Jessica to question whether Americans and Brits truly speak the same language when it comes to love and relationships.

    The series delves into themes of self-worth, emotional baggage, and the complexities of modern romance, all set against the backdrop of London’s vibrant cultural scene. Dunham, known for her work on Girls, stays primarily behind the camera, directing eight of the ten episodes and emphasizing her creative vision.

    A Stellar Ensemble Cast

    Joining Stalter and Sharpe is an impressive ensemble cast that includes Emily Ratajkowski, Richard E. Grant, Rita Wilson, Naomi Watts, Andrew Rannells, Rhea Perlman, and Stephen Fry. Their diverse talents bring depth and nuance to the series, enhancing its exploration of complex relationships and personal growth.

    Dunham expressed her admiration for Stalter’s work, noting her blend of classic physical comedy and emotional depth. She also praised Sharpe’s transformative performances, highlighting his ability to fully embody diverse characters. The chemistry between Stalter and Sharpe is central to the series, driving its narrative and emotional resonance.

    Behind the Scenes: A Personal and Creative Journey

    Too Much is produced by Working Title Television and Good Thing Going Productions, with Universal International Studios serving as the studio. The series is executive produced by Dunham, Felber, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Michael P. Cohen, Surian Fletcher-Jones, and Bruce Eric Kaplan. Camilla Bray serves as producer, and original music is provided by Felber’s band, Attawalpa.

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    Will Sharpe for 'Too Much.' Photo: Netflix
    Will Sharpe for ‘Too Much.’ Photo: Netflix
    ‘Too Much.’ Photo: Netflix
    Meg Stalter for 'Too Much.' Photo: Netflix
    Meg Stalter for ‘Too Much.’ Photo: Netflix

    Dunham’s decision to step away from on-screen roles in her projects stems from her desire to protect herself from the body scrutiny she faced during her time on Girls. She emphasized the importance of self-care and prioritizing personal well-being over external expectations. This choice reflects a matured approach to her career and creative endeavors.

    A New Chapter in Romantic Comedy

    With Too Much, Dunham aims to redefine the romantic comedy genre by infusing it with authenticity, emotional complexity, and a fresh perspective. The series offers a nuanced portrayal of love and identity, challenging traditional narratives and resonating with contemporary audiences.

    As Netflix continues to expand its diverse content offerings, Too Much stands out as a testament to the platform’s commitment to innovative storytelling and bold creative voices. The series promises to captivate viewers with its blend of humor, heart, and cultural insight, making it a must-watch this summer.

    Fans of Dunham’s previous work and newcomers alike can look forward to Too Much as a refreshing addition to the romantic comedy landscape. With its compelling characters, sharp wit, and emotional depth, the series is poised to become a standout hit on Netflix.

    As the premiere date approaches, anticipation continues to build for Too Much. The series not only marks a significant return for Lena Dunham but also sets the stage for a new era in romantic comedy television.

    For more updates and exclusive content, be sure to follow Netflix’s official channels and stay tuned for the premiere of Too Much on July 10, 2025.

  • Aja Dominates ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 10’ Premiere With Showstopping Performance

    Aja Dominates ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 10’ Premiere With Showstopping Performance

    When it comes to Drag Race premieres, Aja is in a league of her own — and her return on the Season 10 debut of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars proves she’s still the queen to beat.

    The drag superstar kicked off the latest installment of All Stars by winning the first maxi challenge and slaying a lip sync to Ice Spice’s “Think U The Shit (Fart).” For longtime fans of the franchise, Aja’s explosive premiere wasn’t just impressive — it was expected.

    A Legacy of Premieres

    Aja has made a habit of stealing the spotlight from the jump. At just 22, she debuted on Drag Race Season 9, earning a nod from Lady Gaga herself for her Comme des Garçons-inspired runway. She shook things up again in All Stars 3 with her gravity-defying Variety Show stunt — sparking the now-iconic fan question, “Is she gonna jump from there?”

    She later cemented her legacy as the first-ever Lip Sync Assassin on All Stars 8, where she wiped the floor to Beyoncé’s “Freakum Dress” in a face-off with Kahanna Montrese.

    Now, in 2025, Aja returns with even more confidence, power, and flair.

    “I am no stranger to a premiere episode turnaround,” Aja told Out. “If Drag Race wants the premiere turned out, they better call me — I don’t care if I have to fry salami in a pan or do interpretive mime dance. You want the show to pop? Book Aja.”

    From Ballroom to the Main Stage

    In the years between seasons, Aja evolved beyond the Drag Race stage. She expanded her artistry through music, personal transformation, and a standout appearance on Season 3 of Legendary, representing the International House of Miyake-Mugler.

    This time around, Aja is bringing her full, authentic self — and she’s not holding back. “This is the most unfiltered and unhinged I’ve ever been on any show in my life,” she said. “And the fans are eating it up. Who knew all I needed was three years of estrogen and 50 extra pounds?”

    Sisterhood and Secrets

    In a fun twist, Aja was joined in the “Group Orange” bracket by fellow House of Miyake-Mugler sister Olivia Lux. But don’t expect complete transparency between these two ballroom siblings — at least not at first.

    “Olivia told me she was coming,” Aja laughed, “but I didn’t tell her I was coming. She reached out for help, asked for ideas. I gave her a runway class and everything — and didn’t say a word.”

    Eventually, Aja came clean. “I told her, ‘Just so you know… I might be camping out too.’ We had a good laugh about it. And honestly, prepping for All Stars together brought us even closer. We talked about alliances, about holding it down for our house. It really bonded us.”

    Lip Sync Royalty Strikes Again

    The premiere’s lip sync against Irene the Alien gave Aja another iconic moment — this time in front of the song’s actual artist, Ice Spice.

    “I was nervous,” she admitted. “I thought, ‘Miss Ice is sitting on the panel — I need to deliver.’ Otherwise, I’m just a wild purple alien flopping onstage!”

    Spoiler alert: flop she did not.

    Fully Unfiltered

    While fans are loving Aja’s runway and performance skills, what’s truly winning hearts is her authenticity.

    “In past seasons, I dialed it down — made myself more palatable. But now? I’m bringing full banjee energy. I’m messy, I’m loud, and I’m a good time girl,” Aja said. “I don’t party in the club, but catch me in the living room, high as hell, rewriting ‘Judas’ by Lady Gaga. That’s my vibe — and I think the world needed to see it.”

    Brazil, Get Ready

    Fans in Brazil almost had a chance to see Aja live after a planned gig at a Lady Gaga after-party in Rio de Janeiro — the same event that drew a record-breaking 2.1 million attendees. Visa issues delayed the trip, but Aja says she’s heading back soon.

    “I’ll be in Brazil in July. So get ready!” she teased. “Mwah, mwah, mwah!”

    RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 10 is streaming now on Paramount+, with new episodes every Friday.

  • Georgia Faces the Trial of the Summer in Explosive ‘Ginny & Georgia’ Season 3 Trailer

    Georgia Faces the Trial of the Summer in Explosive ‘Ginny & Georgia’ Season 3 Trailer

    Netflix just dropped the trailer for Ginny & Georgia Season 3, and things are getting darker in Wellsbury. Premiering globally on June 5, 2025, the new season promises more secrets, more drama, and higher stakes than ever before.

    Georgia’s Fairy Tale Shattered

    Season 3 picks up where Season 2’s jaw-dropping finale left off. Georgia (Brianne Howey) is arrested for murder during her wedding to Mayor Paul Randolph (Scott Porter). What should have been her happy ending quickly turns into a nightmare, branding her as Wellsbury’s most notorious suspect. Dubbed the trial of the summer, the case pulls the Millers into a whirlwind of chaos, with Georgia confessing, “Everyone thinks I’m a violent, unhinged monster… At least it can’t get any worse, right? Except if I go to prison. That would be worse.”

    Meanwhile, Ginny (Antonia Gentry) finds herself questioning everything she thought she knew about her mom. “I’ve always known my mom was different, but there’s more to her that people don’t see,” she says in the trailer. With Georgia’s future on the line, Ginny must decide if she’s ready to stand by her side or break away for good. Young Austin (Diesel La Torraca) is also caught in the turmoil, determined to keep his family together at any cost.

    Ginny & Georgia. Antonia Gentry as Ginny Miller in episode 301 of Ginny & Georgia. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2025

    New Faces and High Drama

    The upcoming season introduces Wolfe (Ty Doran), a laid-back student in Ginny’s poetry class, and Tris (Noah Lamanna), a sharp skateboarder linked to Marcus and Silver. Showrunner Sarah Glinski calls this season the most ambitious yet, promising new relationships and unexpected twists that will keep fans hooked.

    Mark your calendars for June 5—Ginny & Georgia Season 3 is about to flip Wellsbury upside down.

  • Meet MANÚ: The New ‘Drag Race’ Pit Crew Heartthrob Who’s More Than Just a Pretty Face

    Meet MANÚ: The New ‘Drag Race’ Pit Crew Heartthrob Who’s More Than Just a Pretty Face

    RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars Season 10 came out of the gate swinging, not only with fierce runway looks and high-stakes drama, but also a surprise addition to the show’s beloved Pit Crew. Say hello to Manuel Kornisiuk, the Argentine-born, Australia-based model, actor, and musician making waves both on the runway and behind the mic.

    He made his entrance in Episode 2, standing confidently between Drag Race mainstays Bryce Eilenberg and Bruno Alcantara — and fans instantly wanted to know everything.

    Here’s what we’ve learned about the newest member of the Pit Crew, who goes by MANÚ when he’s making music and melting hearts.

    From Santa Rosa to Sydney

    Born in Santa Rosa, Argentina, Manuel always knew he was meant for something bigger than the small-town life.

    “I come from a small city called Santa Rosa,” he said in a January 2025 interview. “For a long time, I felt like something was missing and that I didn’t quite fit in. There was this internal struggle within me that drove me to explore new places.”

    After finishing high school in Argentina, Manuel eventually made the bold move to Australia, a leap of faith that led him to where he is today: modeling, acting, and serenading fans across continents.

    A Rising Star in Music

    Performing under the name MANÚ, Manuel is making a name for himself in the indie-pop and R&B scene. With over 21,000 monthly Spotify listeners, most hailing from Australia and Brazil, it’s clear his smooth, sultry sound is striking a chord.

    His music combines mellow R&B with Latin flair, a genre-blending style that’s both danceable and deeply personal. “Overstimulated,” one of his standout tracks, is about the vulnerability of new love.

    MANÚ’s discography includes singles like “Follow Me,” “Hawái,” “Love Letters,” and most recently, “No Brainer,” which dropped alongside a music video in late April. He hasn’t released a full-length album or EP just yet, but with momentum building, it seems like just a matter of time.

    Small Screen Debut

    Though Drag Race is many fans’ first introduction to Manuel, he’s already tested the acting waters. He appeared in two films: The Winner Takes It All (2023), where he played a character named Hunter Rodriguez, and Perfect Boy Next Door (2024). His IMDb credits are just beginning, but his screen presence already suggests there’s more to come.

    A Queer Icon in the Making?

    While Manuel hasn’t explicitly labeled his sexuality in public interviews, his presence on Drag Race and connection to the LGBTQ+ creative space is clear. From his music’s emotional vulnerability to his expressive fashion sense, there’s a bold authenticity to MANÚ that resonates with queer audiences.

    Whether he’s posing in Pit Crew red or crooning about heartbreak and desire, Manuel is emerging as a soft-spoken, sexy force in queer pop culture.

    Where to Follow the Man Behind the Muscles

    Can’t get enough of MANÚ? You’re not alone. Fans can follow his rising star on Instagram at @manuelkornisiuk, where he already has over 230,000 followers, or keep up with his musical journey on TikTok at @manukmusic_.

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    ♬ original sound – • M A N Ú •

    RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 10 is now streaming on Paramount+, and trust us, it’s worth tuning in just to see more of MANÚ in action. With smoldering looks, sultry vocals, and an undeniable presence, the newest Pit Crew member is giving us plenty to gag over.

    One thing’s for sure: MANÚ isn’t just a thirst trap, he’s a triple threat with heart, hustle, and a whole lot of potential.

  • Ellen DeGeneres Gives a Glimpse Into Countryside Life in the Cotswolds Following Her Exit from The U.S.

    Ellen DeGeneres Gives a Glimpse Into Countryside Life in the Cotswolds Following Her Exit from The U.S.

    Ellen DeGeneres and her wife, actress Portia de Rossi, are settling into a quieter life in the English countryside following a move that surprised many of their fans.

    After former President Donald Trump won a second term in office, the couple made the decision to leave the United States and start a new chapter abroad. Their destination? The Cotswolds, a picturesque region in south-central England known for its rolling hills, charming stone villages and quintessentially British landscapes.

    Though the move marks a significant lifestyle change from their former base in Montecito, California, the couple appear to be embracing rural life with humor and enthusiasm — sharing glimpses of their day-to-day activities with fans via social media.

     

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    In a video posted to Instagram on May 7, DeGeneres is seen wearing jeans and a T-shirt while trimming hedges outside their countryside property. “Ow, these are sharp even through the gloves,” she remarks, brushing off the minor discomfort as she continues working.

    The footage, lighthearted and candid, also features de Rossi using a trimmer to tidy up another bush. “Good job, baby,” DeGeneres calls out in encouragement before transitioning to a different task — feeding the chickens in their garden.

    One of the chickens, affectionately named Linda, is seen running toward them, prompting a burst of laughter from the couple. The post gives fans a clear picture of their new lifestyle — part gardening, part animal care, and entirely removed from the bright lights of Hollywood.

    “Some people have a dream of becoming a farmer,” the caption reads. “Clearly, our dream was to become a landscape maintenance crew with a little farming on the side.”

    It’s not the only slice of rural life the pair have shared in recent days. In another video posted to Instagram, DeGeneres is seen operating a lawnmower — or attempting to. The machine stalls at one point and needs a helpful push from a nearby farmhand. The moment, like others they’ve shared, is filled with humor and humility, underscoring their willingness to embrace the less glamorous aspects of country living.

     

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    Their transition to life in the Cotswolds has not been without challenges. Earlier this year, local reports indicated some friction with neighbors over proposed renovations to their property. In February, British tabloid The Daily Mail reported that the couple were considering selling the home due to disagreements with local planning authorities about a single-story extension.

    They have since relocated to a different property in the same region, according to the publication. Although no official statement has been made regarding the change, it appears the couple is content with their new home.

    DeGeneres, 66, has gradually stepped back from the public spotlight following the end of her daytime talk show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, which concluded in 2022 after 19 seasons. The final years of the program were marred by controversy, including allegations of a toxic workplace culture. Since then, DeGeneres has adopted a noticeably lower profile.

    However, she returned to the screen in late 2024 with a Netflix special titled Ellen DeGeneres: For Your Approval. The stand-up special marked her first major release since the end of her talk show and was seen by some critics as an attempt to reintroduce herself to audiences on her own terms.

    Despite her retreat from Hollywood, DeGeneres has not entirely left her previous life behind. In March, she listed one of her last remaining properties in Montecito for sale. The ocean-view estate, once part of her extensive real estate portfolio, was put on the market for $5 million, or approximately £3.9 million.

    In April, she posted a scenic view from her new home in the Cotswolds, reinforcing that she and de Rossi, 51, are fully embracing their new lifestyle across the pond. With vast green fields and a slower pace of life, the area offers the couple a welcome reprieve from the demands of celebrity.

    Though they are known for their careers in entertainment, the videos and updates shared by DeGeneres and de Rossi suggest they are content trading red carpets for garden shears — at least for now.

    Their fans, many of whom have followed their journey for decades, have expressed both surprise and support for the couple’s bold relocation. While the move may have been politically motivated, it’s clear that their decision is now rooted in a deeper desire for simplicity, privacy and peace.

    As their adventures in the English countryside continue, DeGeneres and de Rossi seem more than willing to let go of the limelight — one hedge at a time.

  • Griffin Matthews Reflects on Colman Domingo’s Impact and Career-Changing Advice

    Griffin Matthews Reflects on Colman Domingo’s Impact and Career-Changing Advice

    Griffin Matthews knows the power of representation—and he’s got a mentor who’s been paving the way for years: Colman Domingo. The two actors share more than just screen credits; they share a bond built on mutual respect, artistic ambition, and an unapologetic embrace of Black queer visibility in Hollywood.

    We sat down with Matthews to talk about his role in the final season of Netflix’s thriller You, but it quickly turned into a Colman Domingo fan club moment. Because how could it not?

    “I just finished Coleman’s series—all that Coleman Domingo is doing. That is what I want to do,” Matthews told Gayety. “The career that Coleman Domingo is having is absolutely incredible.”

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    How One Conversation Changed Everything

    Both Matthews and Domingo have stepped into the shoes of civil rights leader Bayard Rustin—but in two very different ways. Domingo portrayed Rustin in Netflix’s Rustin, a 2024 biopic produced by Higher Ground Productions that earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Actor. His performance brought Rustin’s legacy to life, spotlighting his role in organizing the 1963 March on Washington and his activism as an openly gay Black man.

    For Matthews, the opportunity came through Genius: MLK/X, the fourth season of National Geographic’s acclaimed anthology series. The series, which premiered in February 2024, explored the lives of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, with Matthews taking on the role of Rustin.

    When Matthews first got the audition for Genius, he wasn’t sure he was ready. “I was like, ‘Colman, they want me to audition for Bayard. I’m not ready. I can’t do it. I don’t think that they’re going to see me as Bayard,’” Matthews recalled.

    Domingo’s response was instant and impactful. “He was like, ‘Griffin, you can do it. You have a European-ness about you, like James Baldwin… You’ve got that dandy thing,’” Matthews said. “And I got the job literally days later.”

    That vote of confidence wasn’t just a boost—it was a turning point. “We have touch-base sessions with each other where we just talk about the business and our lives inside of the business. I count him as a friend and a mentor,” Matthews said.

    Fashion as a Form of Liberation

    Domingo’s influence isn’t limited to acting. His bold fashion choices have also inspired Matthews to take up space unapologetically. At a recent lunch, Domingo told him something that stuck:

    “I don’t think he’d mind that I’m sharing this, but he said to me, ‘I dress for all of us. I dress for you, and I dress for all of the Black men that are trying to elevate,’” Matthews shared.

    “It’s not just for him. It is giving me a window to go, I can wear a yellow suit on the red carpet because Colman is doing all of those things,” Matthews said. “I think I can walk in here with this yellow suit, and I don’t think people are going to go, ‘What is he doing?’ I think we’re going, ‘Yeah, that’s what we’re all doing now.’”

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    A Dream to Lead—and to Disrupt

    With Domingo’s mentorship lighting the way, Matthews is ready to take his own path forward. “I want to lead a series. It hasn’t happened yet. I’ve been in the business for 20-plus years, and I tend to play the position of the disruptor. And I would love to lead a series where people get to peer into the world of what it actually is to be a gay Black man living in 2025,” he said.

    He’s clear on his goal: to tell stories that go beyond surface representation and into the real lives of queer Black men. “We have to start to not just have these characters in place, but we’ve got to go home with them so we can really know what’s happening behind those closed doors,” Matthews explained.

    Matthews credits Domingo for showing him what’s possible. “He’s a real artist. A real one,” he said proudly. “Anything he’s doing, I want to be part of it.”

    Watch our full interview with Griffin below!

    https://youtu.be/yqZEtUma1vc
  • Lee Pace Heats Up the Galaxy in Shirtless First Look at ‘Foundation’ Season 3

    Lee Pace Heats Up the Galaxy in Shirtless First Look at ‘Foundation’ Season 3

    Apple TV+ just dropped a slew of first-look images from the upcoming third season of its ambitious sci-fi epic Foundation—but let’s be honest, all eyes are on one photo in particular.

    Among the new visuals from the adaptation of Isaac Asimov’s legendary series is a steamy image of actor Lee Pace, who returns as the genetically cloned Emperor Cleon. In the photo, Pace appears shirtless, draped only in a loosely worn piece of fabric resting low on his hips. With his long, flowing hair and a rugged beard, the 46-year-old actor is serving full space barbarian fantasy—and fans are very much here for it.

    A Galactic Glow-Up

    While the first two seasons saw Pace with a cleaner-cut appearance, season three seems to usher in a more rebellious, untamed look for his imperial character. According to the new trailer, Cleon appears to have abandoned his throne, raising plenty of questions for viewers who’ve been following the show’s interstellar chess game of power, politics, and rebellion.

    Lee Pace in 'Foundation' Season 3. Photo: Apple TV+
    Lee Pace in ‘Foundation’ Season 3. Photo: Apple TV+

    But let’s be real: the plot will have to wait. The internet has already launched into a collective swoon, focusing less on intergalactic alliances and more on Pace’s jaw-dropping physique.

    Shirtless Shenanigans: A Tradition Continues

    This isn’t the first time Pace has sent fans into orbit with a shirtless moment. After wrapping season two, the actor posted a behind-the-scenes video of himself training with a stunt coordinator—sans shirt, of course. The post racked up thousands of likes and fire emojis, cementing his status as the sci-fi thirst trap we never knew we needed.

     

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    Why You Should Catch Up Now

    If Foundation hasn’t made it to your Apple TV+ queue yet, consider this your sign. With sleek visuals, high-concept storytelling, and now a shirtless Lee Pace with action-hero energy, there’s never been a better time to dive in. While your friends are busy watching Severance or Ted Lasso, you could be following the saga of cloned emperors, far-off worlds, and one of the hottest characters in the galaxy.

    Foundation season three is expected to premiere later this year. Until then, enjoy the photo. You know the one.

    Watch the trailer below.

  • Ts Madison Launches ‘Outlaws’ Podcast on iHeartRadio’s Outspoken Network

    Ts Madison Launches ‘Outlaws’ Podcast on iHeartRadio’s Outspoken Network

    Ts Madison, renowned for her role as a judge on RuPaul’s Drag Race and her advocacy within the LGBTQ+ community, has unveiled her new podcast, Outlaws with Ts Madison, as the latest addition to iHeartRadio’s Outspoken Podcast Network. The inaugural episode, featuring Tina Knowles as the first guest, is set to premiere on May 13.

    In the podcast’s trailer, Ts Madison introduces the series with enthusiasm: “That’s right, honey, Ts Madison has her own podcast. From RuPaul’s Drag Race to Beyoncé’s Renaissance, my superpower—I’ve got the voice! My kryptonite don’t exist.”

    Outlaws aims to be a platform for candid conversations, offering “a space for reflection, real talk, and revolution.” Ts Madison emphasizes the importance of authenticity, stating, “Being yourself loudly, truthfully, and unapologetically has always been my mission, even when it made people uncomfortable.” She describes the podcast as a journey of reclaiming power through individuality and self-expression.

    Following Knowles, the podcast will feature a lineup of distinguished guests, including Grammy-winning artist Chappell Roan, RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 15 winner Sasha Colby, actress and activist Laverne Cox, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, and two-time Grammy winner Lil Nas X. These guests will engage in discussions that explore themes of identity, resilience, and the pursuit of change.

    Will Pearson, President of iHeartPodcasts, expressed excitement about the new series, stating, “We’re proud to launch a series that amplifies bold voices and uncompromising stories of resilience. Ts Madison brings unmatched energy, insight, and heart to every conversation, making Outlaws as fearless and impactful as she is.”

    Outlaws is co-created by Tyler Rabinowitz and Olivia Peace, with Rabinowitz and Maya Howard (iHeartPodcasts) serving as executive producers alongside Ts Madison. The series is co-produced by Turtle Run Entertainment and joins other LGBTQ+ focused podcasts in the Outspoken Podcast Network, such as Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang, Jojo Siwa Now, and The Laverne Cox Show.

    Listeners can access Outlaws with Ts Madison on various platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and iHeartRadio. The podcast is available for free, with new episodes released weekly.

    Ts Madison’s involvement in the Outspoken Podcast Network underscores her commitment to amplifying LGBTQ+ voices and fostering inclusive dialogues. Her multifaceted career, spanning reality television, music, and activism, continues to inspire and empower individuals within the community.

    For more information about Outlaws with Ts Madison and to subscribe to the podcast, visit iHeartRadio’s Outspoken Podcast Network.

  • Disrupting Joe Goldberg: Griffin Matthews Brings Queer Black Realness to Netflix’s ‘You’

    Disrupting Joe Goldberg: Griffin Matthews Brings Queer Black Realness to Netflix’s ‘You’

    Griffin Matthews enters the final season of You with a mission—and a killer sense of style. As Teddy Lockwood, the outcast brother-in-law of Joe Goldberg’s latest obsession, Matthews delivers the rare voice of reason in a show known for its chaos, privilege, and psychological twists.

    “This is the first job I’ve ever had where I watched all of the seasons and then found myself inside of it,” Matthews told Gayety. “Day one, I walk onto set and I’m like, ‘Oh God, that’s the cage. Oh God, that’s actually Penn.’”

    Who Is Griffin Matthews?

    Griffin Matthews is an actor, writer, and activist best known for roles in The Flight Attendant, She-Hulk, and Genius: MLK/X. Offscreen, he co-founded the Uganda Project, a nonprofit that supports students in East Africa, and co-wrote the acclaimed musical Witness Uganda, based on that work. Now, he stars as Teddy in the final chapter of the Netflix thriller.

    Teddy Lockwood may be new to You‘s universe, but he makes an impression fast. Positioned as an outsider within the elite Lockwood family, Teddy brings a grounded, empathetic energy that sharply contrasts with the show’s usual players. He isn’t just a supporting character—he’s a much-needed reality check.

    “He’s a different race, different culture, different economic background,” Matthews explained. “I loved that I was going to bring a different perspective to all of these rich, billionaire, white British people—murderer people.”

    Playing the Disruptor

    For Matthews, these roles are more than just great TV—they’re part of a bigger mission. With every role he takes on, he challenges the boundaries of who gets to exist onscreen, especially in thrillers where Black queer characters are often an afterthought.

    “I generally play the disruptor,” he said. “And I think normally the Black and the queer people—we’re the disruptors of life. We get to show people that there’s another version of this story.”

    Teddy is that disruption. He’s stylish and sharp-tongued, yes, but he’s also a voice of compassion and truth in a world consumed by lies. And for viewers watching at home, Teddy represents something we rarely see in a psychological thriller: authentic, layered representation.

    “It’s time for characters we don’t just see—we go home with them,” Matthews added. “We get to really know what’s behind closed doors.”

    Matthews hopes his character will be the beginning of a broader shift in the genre. “I’d love to lead a series where people get to peer into the world of what it actually is to be a gay Black man living in 2025.”

    Season 5 of You is now streaming on Netflix. Watch the full interview below.

    https://youtu.be/yqZEtUma1vc