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  • ‘Glamorous’ Actress Miss Benny Comes Out As Transgender

    ‘Glamorous’ Actress Miss Benny Comes Out As Transgender

    Miss Benny is ready to share her gender identity. (more…)

  • Troye Sivan Wears Leather Chaps and Undies in New ‘Rush’ Promotion

    Troye Sivan Wears Leather Chaps and Undies in New ‘Rush’ Promotion

    Troye Sivan is back with another raunchy “Rush” promotional post. (more…)

  • Zane Phillips & Froy Gutierrez Confirm Relationship at NYC Pride

    Zane Phillips & Froy Gutierrez Confirm Relationship at NYC Pride

    Zane Phillips and Froy Gutierrez are our new favorite Hollywood couple, and they are hot, hot, hot! (more…)

  • Byron Perkins opens Up About Why He Came Out – Shows Off New BF

    Byron Perkins opens Up About Why He Came Out – Shows Off New BF

    Byron Perkins is tired of living his life to please others. (more…)

  • Ross Lynch’s Shirtless Greece Photos Have Fans Sweating

    Ross Lynch’s Shirtless Greece Photos Have Fans Sweating

    Ross Lynch posts a hot video in a very revealing green swimsuit while relaxing on a beach in Greece. (more…)

  • Madonna Postpones Celebration Tour After Serious Hospitalization

    Madonna Postpones Celebration Tour After Serious Hospitalization

    Madonna was reportedly rushed to a New York City intensive care unit due to a “serious bacterial infection.” (more…)

  • 8 Queer Books Celebrating Drag

    8 Queer Books Celebrating Drag

    Despite what recent fearmongers want you to think, drag is not new. For centuries, people — both straight and from across the queer spectrum — have crossed fashion’s gender binaries for pleasure and performance. Just ask Shakespeare! His all male casts donned wigs, makeup, and dresses to tell some of the greatest love stories known to history.

    Drag is and always has been an art form, a means of self-expression, and a thriving form of entertainment for all ages; it is a gift to the world and the queer community. The books below highlight the beauty and struggle of the drag world and how we can better celebrate and empower it.

    GuRu

    by RuPaul

    Icon. Global sensation. Mother. These are just a few words to describe the revolutionary power of RuPaul, whose show RuPaul’s Drag Race has delighted and inspired countless people worldwide. GuRu is written with RuPaul’s signature mix of charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent that has made her the most beloved drag queen in a generation.

    Life as a Unicorn: A Journey from Shame to Pride and Everything in Between

    by Amrou Al-Kadhi

    Home Alone changes lives. That fact was inarguably true for Amrou Al-Kadhi, who, much to their parent’s dismay, fell in love with Macaulay Culkin at first sight — not that we blame them. That moment became the first step in a long journey from God-fearing Muslim boy to queer drag queen in towering heels. Both hilarious and challenging, Al-Kadhi’s memoir reminds us that even our most scattered pieces, when assembled with love, can become something beautiful.

    The Hips on the Drag Queen Go Swish, Swish, Swish

    by Lil Miss Hot Mess
    Illustrated by Olga de Dios Ruiz

    Fun colors, fancy names, and beautiful illustrations. What more could you want from a children’s book? Written to the tune of “Wheels on the Bus,” The Hips on the Drag Queen Go Swish, Swish, Swish follows a group of drag queens as they spread joy and color through the town — a perfect read for bedtime or at your local drag queen story hour.

    The Big Reveal

    by Sasha Velour

    Memoir meets history meets art in this vibrant work from legendary drag queen Sasha Velour. This unique manifesto combines original illustrations and photographs with Velour’s stories of her youth and career, as well as the rich queer history that made it all possible. Velour reveals (pun intended) that drag is more than a performance — it’s an act of queer liberation.

    Trixie & Katya’s Guide to Professional Womanhood

    by Trixie Mattel and Katya Zamolodchikova

    Sashay your way to the greatest business advice you never knew you needed. Covering everything from interview outfits to retirement to whether you’re the “office slut” (good for you), Trixie and Katya’s savvy and satirical guide will leave you laughing and smarter. After all, if these queens can take on the world in six-inch heels and even taller wigs, why can’t you?

    Queer Maximalism X Machine Dazzle

    by Elissa Auther, Mx. Justin Vivian Bond, David Román, Taylor Mac, Madison Moore

    A good drag look is so much more than bold lipstick and the right amount of silicone. Few know this better than theatrical genius and designer Machine Dazzle, the artist behind some of the biggest names in cabaret, drag, and performance art. Collected here for the first time, readers can enjoy his extravagant stage sets and creations alongside essays and career photos. It is the perfect chef’s kiss to his motto: more is better.

    The Black Flamingo

    by Dean Atta

    Told in poetic verse, The Black Flamingo is a stunning young adult debut about finding your voice in a world that wants to keep you silent. Michael, a mixed-race gay teen growing up in London, longs to be enough of something. When he discovers the drag society at his university, he also finds a new side of himself — and the Black Flamingo is born.

    The Art of Drag

    by Jake Hall, Sofie Birkin, Helen Li, and Jasjyot Singh Hans

    Much like a perfect lipsync, this book is a gag. Bright colors, mesmerizing artwork, and surprising history come together to tell the rich story of drag. Journalist Jake Hall tells it all, from mimes and Kabuki theatre to RuPaul and Dragula, with the help of incredible illustrations and a passion for all things queer. Much like the shade rattle during a blistering critique, this one will go fast — The Art of Drag is almost out of print!

    Please note: The Art of Drag comes with an unattached spine. The pages lie flat so you can better enjoy the artwork!

    No matter the anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric that continues to spew, drag is not — and should never be — a crime. So, unlike those drab fearmongers, pick up a book, stay educated, and please tip your local drag queens. And remember, in the timeless words of the inimitable RuPaul, “We’re all born naked, and the rest is drag.”

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  • Exclusive Clip: Alicia Roth Weigel Comes Out as Intersex in Front of the Texas Senate

    Exclusive Clip: Alicia Roth Weigel Comes Out as Intersex in Front of the Texas Senate

    Alicia Roth Weigel is a writer, speaker, and change agent, working to improve the landscape for marginalized populations in the South and worldwide.

    In this clip, Roth Weigel comes out as intersex to the Texas Senate to fight against the passing of discriminatory legislation.

    “At this point, I had not told my brother, my best friends, and people who have known me my whole life that I’m intersex. On the way to the Capitol is when I called my mom. And I was like, ‘I’m going to come out today.’”

    In Focus Features’ new documentary Every Body, Roth Weigel, Sean Saifa Wall and River Gallo tell their stories of growing up intersex and the shame, secrecy, and non-consensual surgeries they endured all their life.

    Watch this exclusive clip now and see Every Body only in theaters June 30.

    About Every Body

    Every Body is a revelatory exploration of the lives of intersex people. The film tells the stories of three individuals who have moved from childhoods marked by shame, secrecy, and non-consensual surgeries to thriving adulthoods after each decided to set aside medical advice to keep their bodies a secret and instead came out as their authentic selves. Actor and screenwriter River Gallo (they/them), political consultant Alicia Roth Weigel (she/they), and Ph.D. student Sean Saifa Wall (he/him) are now leaders in a fast-growing global movement advocating for greater understanding of the intersex community and an end to unnecessary surgeries. Woven into the story is a stranger-than-fiction case of medical abuse, featuring exclusive footage from the NBC News archives, which helps explain the modern-day treatment of intersex people.”

    The film is directed by Julie Cohen (RBG) and produced by Tommy Nguyen and Molly O’Brien.

    Additional Resources on the Intersex Community

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  • Luke Macfarlane is a Daddy, Literally

    Luke Macfarlane is a Daddy, Literally

    Actor Luke Macfarlane had one eventful Father’s Day.

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  • Only Fans Star Josh Seiter Talks Coming Out and Getting Married – “Life is short. Anything can happen”

    Only Fans Star Josh Seiter Talks Coming Out and Getting Married – “Life is short. Anything can happen”

    Earlier this month, season eleven Bachelorette contestant Josh Seiter came out as bisexual. In an exclusive interview with Gayety, Seiter is opening up about his decision, his partner, and his recent marriage. (more…)