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  • It’s a Fight For Your Gay Little Life with New Horror Movie ‘There’s a Zombie Outside’

    It’s a Fight For Your Gay Little Life with New Horror Movie ‘There’s a Zombie Outside’

    There’s a Zombie Outside, a new meta-horror film from director Michael Varrati, is set to haunt audiences when it arrives on digital platforms on March 4 via Gravitas Ventures. The film’s official trailer, which was released today, provides a glimpse of the eerie and complex narrative that blends zombie horror with a deep exploration of identity and media.

    Written and directed by Varrati, known for his work on Deathcember and the FANGORIA Chainsaw Awards, There’s a Zombie Outside features a strong ensemble cast including Ben Baur (Hunting Season), Phylicia Wissa (Santa Clarita Diet), Danny Plotner (Euphoria), Ty Chen (The Middle), Francisco Chacin (Matlock), William Lott (Bottom), Tiffany Shepis (Star Trek: Picard), and a cameo from drag legend Peaches Christ (All About Evil). Lori Cardille, known for her iconic role in George Romero’s Day of the Dead, also lends her voice to the film, adding another layer of horror credibility to the production.

    Plot and Themes

    The film follows a struggling artist whose life begins to unravel as his identity becomes increasingly intertwined with the world of cult cinema. As the artist spirals, he starts to lose his grip on reality and begins to believe that the monsters from his movies are appearing in real life. The zombie, which serves as both a literal and metaphorical figure in the film, becomes a vehicle for exploring the relationship between art, identity, and the media we consume.

    In an exclusive interview with FANGORIA, Varrati explained the deeper themes of There’s a Zombie Outside, with a focus on queer identity and how horror often reflects the struggles of marginalized individuals. He emphasized that while the film is about a zombie, it’s also a commentary on how people’s relationship with media and art can shape their personal identities in unhealthy ways. “When we give our identity fully over to this nebulous thing, it can make monsters of us all,” Varrati said.

    Varrati also expressed his desire to create space for nuanced queer narratives within the horror genre. While queer identity in horror often focuses on validation and finding one’s place in the world, he believes there is room for more complex stories—ones that explore the frustrations, confusion, and even rage that queer individuals may experience. “Queer joy is important, but so is queer listlessness, queer frustration, and queer rage. That need is the beast at the heart of this movie,” Varrati stated.

    A Personal Journey for Ben Baur

    Ben Baur, who stars in the film, also shared his thoughts on the project, revealing that There’s a Zombie Outside was especially personal for him. Baur plays a version of himself in the film, which forced him to confront his own vulnerabilities and fears in a way he had never done before on screen.

    “Horror has always been a space for outsiders, and collaborating with Michael Varrati has allowed me to continue exploring the intersection of queerness and the genre,” Baur explained. “This film isn’t just about the titular zombie; it’s about the struggle to be in control of and tell our own stories. I hope audiences see themselves in it—and maybe even feel a little less alone.”

    Creature Effects and Artistic Vision

    The creature effects that bring the zombie to life were created by Cig Neutron, known for his work on Face Off, The Boulet Brothers Dragula, and Bizarro Au Go-Go. The monster’s design promises to add a chilling dimension to the film, elevating the horror elements while supporting the film’s deeper commentary on personal identity and the creative process.

    Varrati’s decision to blend a traditional zombie narrative with a reflection on the complexities of queer life and the artistic process offers a fresh take on a well-worn genre. By combining these elements, There’s a Zombie Outside stands as a significant piece of meta-horror that tackles timely and important themes through a lens that is both eerie and thought-provoking.

    Release Information

    There’s a Zombie Outside will be available for pre-purchase via Apple TV starting February 18, ahead of its March 4 release. Fans of both horror and queer cinema are encouraged to check out the trailer, which can be viewed below, as anticipation builds for the film’s debut.

    For more information on the film and to watch the trailer, visit the official website or follow the film on social media for updates leading up to its release.

    There’s a Zombie Outside promises to be a unique blend of horror, identity exploration, and queer narrative, offering something for both fans of classic zombie films and those interested in a deeper, more personal dive into the genre.

  • Pedro Pascal Slams Anti-Trans Bigotry, Calls Policies “Vile” and “Pathetic”

    Pedro Pascal Slams Anti-Trans Bigotry, Calls Policies “Vile” and “Pathetic”

    Pedro Pascal has issued a powerful rebuke against anti-transgender bigotry, condemning recent policies aimed at stripping rights from the transgender community as “vile” and “pathetic.”

    In an Instagram post over the weekend, the The Last of Us star shared a photo of a message seen on a building that read: “A world without trans people has never existed and never will.” Pascal captioned the image, telling his nearly nine million followers that he would not stand by while transgender individuals are targeted.

     

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    “I can’t think of anything more vile and small and pathetic than terrorizing the smallest, most vulnerable community of people who want nothing from you, except the right to exist,” Pascal wrote. The post quickly garnered more than 750,000 likes.

    Though Pascal did not directly reference specific policies in his post, his comments align with recent actions taken by the Trump administration, which has rolled out several executive orders restricting rights for transgender and non-binary people. These orders include declaring “only two sexes” as official U.S. policy, banning transgender women and girls from competing in women’s sports, restricting gender-affirming care for trans youth under 19, and prohibiting transgender individuals from serving in the military. Additionally, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies have been removed from federal agencies.

    One of the most controversial changes has been the State Department’s new passport policy, which only recognizes male and female gender markers, based on the sex recorded at birth. This has led to difficulties for many transgender individuals, including Euphoria star Hunter Schafer, who revealed she was issued a passport listing her as “male” despite identifying as a woman.

    Pascal, an outspoken ally of the LGBTQ+ community, has been particularly vocal in his support of the transgender community, motivated in part by his sister, actress Lux Pascal, who is transgender. Following his post condemning anti-trans bigotry, Pascal shared a black-and-white photo of his sister posing at the Viña del Mar International Song Festival in Chile, simply captioning it: “Lux.”

    Pedro Pascal and his trans sister Lux. Credit: Simon Ackerman/FilmMagic

    Earlier this month, Pascal also posted a video of the late trans activist Cecilia Gentili giving a stirring speech at the New York University Lavender Graduation ceremony for LGBTQ+ college students in May 2023. Gentili’s powerful words urged the audience not to minimize the seriousness of the issues facing the transgender community.

    “Do not allow anyone to tell you that this is not a big deal, or that this is just a culture war, or that trans people are overstating the seriousness of what is going on,” Gentili said in the video. “I’ve been a trans person for nearly 50 years… Knowing your identity, who you are, and where you come from is powerful… I think one of the most important things that we can do for young people is to share those stories. Once we know who we are, we cannot be stopped.”

    In his caption, Pascal highlighted Gentili’s words, writing: “Know who you are. Progress is inevitable.”

    Fans of Pascal have continued to praise him for his unwavering support of the trans community, with many expressing admiration for his advocacy. One fan summed it up succinctly: “Could his flag get any greener?”

  • Another Lawsuit Filed Against Drag Entertainer Shangela Over Alleged Sexual Assault

    Another Lawsuit Filed Against Drag Entertainer Shangela Over Alleged Sexual Assault

    A new civil lawsuit has been filed against celebrity drag performer Shangela, accusing the entertainer of sexual assault.

    The complaint, filed Monday in the New York Supreme Court, was obtained by Out. The lawsuit, brought by Eric Poff, alleges that the incident occurred in October 2017 after Poff, then a production assistant on Hurricane Bianca: From Russia with Hate, met Shangela—whose legal name is Chantaize Darius Jeremy Pierce—on set in New York City.

    According to the complaint, Poff and Pierce went to a Manhattan bar where Poff claims to have consumed one or two drinks. He alleges his drink was “spiked” with a drug, leaving him with no memory of events between consuming the drink and later regaining partial consciousness in a hotel room. The complaint further states that Poff was “semi-conscious” when he was sexually assaulted by a man referred to as John Doe, with Pierce allegedly watching from the corner of the room. The lawsuit also accuses Pierce of sexually assaulting Poff.

    Poff’s attorney, James A. Vagnini, said that Poff does not know the identity of the John Doe defendant.

    The complaint goes on to argue that Poff could not consent to any sexual activity due to his impaired state, and it claims Pierce subsequently sent money to Poff via PayPal. Poff is seeking compensatory and punitive damages, along with pre- and post-judgment interest and legal fees.

    In a statement, Poff said, “Sexual assault is a particularly taboo subject in the LGBTQ community… My hope is to hold accountable DJ Piece/Shangela, shed light on the impact of sexual assault on those who experience it, and shift attitudes in what can be a toxic culture of victim blaming and shaming.”

    This new lawsuit adds to a growing list of accusations against Pierce. At least five other individuals have publicly accused him of similar misconduct, according to a Rolling Stone report published in 2024. Poff’s allegations closely mirror those of other alleged victims. Vagnini also revealed to Out that he has been in contact with another individual from Texas who claims to have an “almost strikingly identical” experience.

    The lawsuit alleges that these earlier cases encouraged Poff to come forward with his own story.

    “I am coming forward because I have the ability and resources to do so, knowing many other victims cannot,” Poff said. “I refuse to let stereotypes be used as an excuse for predatory behavior.”

    Poff also highlighted his support for legal protections such as the New York City Gender Motivated Violence Law, which he says enabled him to file the lawsuit when he was strong enough to do so. He added, “I will not be deterred by the Defendant’s popularity or potential backlash.”

    Poff, whose adult film stage name is Dakota Payne, is originally from Waxahachie, Texas. He had previously spoken out about his experience via an Instagram post in September 2024. In the post, he recalled confronting Pierce at a West Hollywood bar, where Pierce allegedly responded, “I’m sorry you feel that way.” In a follow-up video, Poff addressed Pierce directly, criticizing the drag entertainer for allegedly jeopardizing the safety of spaces they shared.

    Pierce, through his lawyer, has denied all allegations of nonconsensual sex. His attorney, Andrew Brettler, previously stated that the allegations are “false and unsupported by any evidence of reliable witness testimony.” Four prior cases against Pierce have been settled, and one lawsuit was dismissed.

    In December 2024, Pierce attended Out’s annual Out100 event as the guest of another invitee, where he was photographed alongside honorees Cynthia Erivo and Sheryl Lee Ralph.

  • Jane Fonda Delivers Powerful Lifetime Achievement Speech at SAG Awards 2025: ‘Woke Just Means You Care About Others’

    Jane Fonda Delivers Powerful Lifetime Achievement Speech at SAG Awards 2025: ‘Woke Just Means You Care About Others’

    Jane Fonda was honored with the prestigious SAG Life Achievement Award at the 2025 Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday, February 23, during a star-studded ceremony hosted by Kristen Bell at Los Angeles’ Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall. The 87-year-old actress-activist, who has spent decades both gracing the screen and fighting for social change, was recognized for her exceptional career and profound impact on both the entertainment industry and society.

    Following an introduction by presenter Julia Louis-Dreyfus and a highlight reel showcasing her remarkable body of work, Fonda took the stage to a standing ovation from the crowd. “This means the world to me,” the two-time Academy Award winner began her heartfelt acceptance speech, before thanking SAG-AFTRA for their support. “Your enthusiasm makes this seem less like a late twilight-of-my-life [moment] and more like a, ‘Go girl, kick ass [one],’” Fonda added with a smile, declaring that she was far from finished with her career.

    “I’m not done,” she said, prompting cheers from the audience.

    Reflecting on her unconventional and “un-strategic” career, Fonda, who took a 15-year hiatus from acting before returning at 65, described herself as a “late bloomer” in Hollywood. She also shared her thoughts on the importance of unions, explaining that she is a “big believer in unions” and believes they provide workers with community and power. “Community means power, and this is really important right now when workers’ power is being attacked and community is being weakened,” she said.

    Fonda continued by highlighting the unique role of actors in society, explaining that while they do not produce tangible goods, they create something equally powerful: empathy. “We don’t manufacture anything tangible. What we create is empathy,” she said. “Our job is to understand another human being so profoundly that we can touch their souls. We know why they do what they do; we feel their joys and their pain.”

    She gave examples of roles that demand complex empathy, such as playing characters like sex workers or bullies, explaining, “While you may hate the behavior of your character, you have to understand and empathize with the traumatized person you’re playing.”

    Fonda also took the opportunity to address the often-misunderstood term “woke.” “Make no mistake, empathy is not weak or ‘woke’—and by the way, ‘woke’ just means you give a damn about other people,” she said, to applause from the crowd.

    Later in her speech, Fonda expressed her belief that empathy would be crucial as the world faces new challenges. “A whole lot of people are gonna be really hurt by what is happening; what is coming our way,” she warned. “Even if they are of a different political persuasion, we need to call upon our empathy and not judge, but listen from our hearts, and welcome them into our tent. Because we are gonna need a big tent to resist successfully what’s coming at us.”

    She then recalled the early days of her career, starting with her first film in 1958, during the final years of McCarthyism, when many actors’ careers were destroyed. Fonda noted how Hollywood had resisted, pointing out that brave American producers like Hannah Weinstein and iconic figures such as Myrna Loy and Billy Wilder had actively supported blacklisted writers. “Have any of you ever watched a documentary of one of the great social movements, like apartheid or our civil-rights movement or Stonewall, and asked yourself, would you have been brave enough to walk the bridge?” Fonda asked the audience. “We don’t have to wonder anymore, because we are in our documentary moment. This is it, and it’s not a rehearsal.”

    She urged those in the room not to be passive during challenging times. “We must not isolate. We must stay in community. We must help the vulnerable. We must find ways to project an inspiring vision of the future—one that is beckoning, welcoming, that will help people believe that, to quote the novelist Pearl Cleage, ‘On the other side of the conflagration, there will still be love. There will still be beauty, and there will be an ocean of truth for us to swim in.’ Let’s make it so.”

    In closing, Fonda thanked the audience for their encouragement and reiterated her gratitude. “Thank you for this encouragement. Thank you.”

    Fonda was the 60th recipient of the SAG Life Achievement Award, which honors performers who have made significant contributions to the acting profession and actively supported humanitarian causes. The award has been presented to legendary figures such as Barbra Streisand, Sally Field, Helen Mirren, and Robert De Niro in recent years.

    SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher praised Fonda’s lasting impact, calling her “a trailblazer and an extraordinary talent” who has shaped the landscape of entertainment, advocacy, and culture. “We honor Jane not only for her artistic brilliance but for the profound legacy of activism and empowerment she has created,” Drescher said in a statement.

    Fonda’s career spans more than six decades, with notable achievements including two Academy Awards for her roles in Klute (1971) and Coming Home (1978), two BAFTAs, an Emmy Award, and seven Golden Globe Awards. In 2021, Women in Film established the annual Jane Fonda Humanitarian Award in recognition of her lifelong commitment to social justice and environmental advocacy.

    As she accepted the SAG Life Achievement Award, Fonda’s legacy as both an actress and activist was on full display. She remains one of the most influential figures in Hollywood, known for her powerful performances, her courageous activism, and her unwavering commitment to social change.

    The 2025 SAG Awards, which honored the best in film and television for 2024, also saw Wicked and Shōgun dominate the nominations list.

  • JENNIE Drops Confident New Single “ExtraL” Featuring Doechii Ahead of Debut Solo Album Release

    JENNIE Drops Confident New Single “ExtraL” Featuring Doechii Ahead of Debut Solo Album Release

    JENNIE is ramping up the excitement for the release of her highly anticipated debut solo album Ruby with the release of a new single, “ExtraL,” featuring Grammy winner Doechii. The track, which dropped on Friday, February 21, showcases the BLACKPINK star’s versatility and confidence, blending bold lyrics with an empowering beat.

    The catchy chorus of “ExtraL” sees the two artists declaring, “Do my ladies run this?” as they take turns delivering the lyrics with style in the accompanying music video. Dressed in matching ivory suits and red shirts, the duo commands the screen, exuding both confidence and charisma.

    “ExtraL” is one of several high-profile collaborations featured on Ruby, which is slated for release on March 7. The album is packed with star-studded partnerships, including appearances by Childish Gambino, Dua Lipa, FKJ, Kali Uchis, and more. Earlier this year, JENNIE also released “Love Hangover,” a track she collaborated on with Dominic Fike.

    Ruby will feature 15 tracks in total, including JENNIE’s previously released hit single, “Mantra.” The track performed strongly on the charts, reaching No. 2 on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart and No. 3 on the Billboard Global 200.

    In a recent interview with Billboard, JENNIE opened up about the personal significance behind Ruby, sharing her vision for the album. “I intend to complete myself as Jennie Ruby-Jane, for that to be a whole person, in a way,” she explained. “You’ll definitely know what I mean once the album drops, but because I’m playing with a lot of different genres and elements — I’m rapping here, I’m singing here, I’m harmonizing here, I’m talking here… The overall sound was me making sure I like every single song.”

    The artist also spoke about how she fought to ensure the album reflected her authentic voice. “I didn’t want to be forced into putting a song onto my album — that’s what I really fought for,” she said. “And I was lucky to have all these people believe in me and support me so I could get to a level where we were like, ‘Wow. I think we’re ready.’”

     

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    Fans are eagerly awaiting the full album’s release on March 7, as JENNIE continues to make waves as a solo artist. With Ruby showcasing her eclectic musical talents and a diverse range of collaborators, the album is poised to be a major milestone in her career.

  • Lady Gaga to Perform Free Concert on Rio’s Copacabana Beach in May 2025

    Lady Gaga to Perform Free Concert on Rio’s Copacabana Beach in May 2025

    Lady Gaga is bringing Mayhem to Rio de Janeiro this May with a highly anticipated free concert on the iconic Copacabana Beach. Set for May 3, 2025, the concert will be open to the public on a first-come, first-serve basis and promises to be a monumental event in the singer’s career.

    The concert will also be broadcast live on Multishow and TV Globo starting at 9 p.m. BRT. Fans who can’t attend in person will still be able to experience the excitement of the performance from the comfort of their homes.

    “It’s a great honor to be asked to sing for Rio. For my whole career, the fans in Brazil have been part of the lifeblood of the little monsters,” Gaga shared in a post on X. “I’ve been dying to come perform for you for years and was heartbroken when I had to cancel years ago because I was hospitalized.”

    The pop star’s last visit to Brazil was in 2012, and she was scheduled to perform in Rio in 2017, but had to cancel the show due to being hospitalized. Expressing gratitude for the fans’ support during that time, she added, “Your understanding that I needed that time to heal meant the world to me. I am now coming back and I feel better than ever and am working so hard to make sure this show is one you will never forget.”

    This performance will be part of Todo Mundo no Rio, a new initiative aimed at showcasing Rio de Janeiro’s entertainment scene. Gaga’s return to the city will be an unforgettable celebration of music and culture for her devoted Brazilian fans.

    The Mayhem on the Beach concert comes as Lady Gaga prepares to release her new studio album, Mayhem, scheduled for release on March 7, 2025. The album will feature hit singles “Die With a Smile,” “Disease,” and “Abracadabra.” With a mix of high-energy pop and boundary-pushing artistry, the album is expected to be another landmark release for the Grammy-winning artist.

    The beach concert follows in the footsteps of another iconic music event in Rio, when Madonna performed a free concert on Copacabana Beach in 2023. That show, which marked the finale of her The Celebration Tour, drew an estimated 1.6 million attendees, making it the largest concert of Madonna’s career.

    Lady Gaga’s Mayhem on the Beach concert promises to be a major highlight of the year, adding to her already legendary list of performances. As the date approaches, excitement is building for what is sure to be a once-in-a-lifetime event for fans in Brazil and around the world.

  • Orville Peck Reveals Which Marvel Superhero Sparked His ‘Gay Sexual Awakening’

    Orville Peck Reveals Which Marvel Superhero Sparked His ‘Gay Sexual Awakening’

    Orville Peck has been busy promoting his latest album Stampede and preparing for his Broadway debut in Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club. But in a recent Instagram Q&A, the enigmatic country singer opened up about his journey in music, his upcoming stage role, and shared some personal insights that fans were curious about.

    The questions ranged from his marketing strategies for his debut album Pony, to how long he’ll be performing in Cabaret, to what inspires his fashion choices and his “gay sexual awakening.” Here are some highlights from the candid exchange:

    Marketing Strategy for Pony

    When asked about how he reached new listeners with his 2019 debut album Pony, Peck offered a playful and honest take on his approach:

    “1. Focus all your energy on making an album that YOU love; 2. Lie to record labels to get them to listen to it; 3. Convince strangers to play in your band; 4. Book your own tour by begging.”

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    Peck’s humor and resourcefulness reflect his determination to break into the music industry on his own terms.

    Broadway Debut in Cabaret

    Peck was also asked about his upcoming role in Cabaret, where he will take the stage as the Emcee at the Kit Kat Club. The singer confirmed that he will be performing in the production from March 31 through July 20, 2025. For fans looking to catch his Broadway performance, Peck directed them to the KitKat.Club website for tickets and more information.

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    Fan Tattoos and the Orville Peck Log

    Known for his devoted fanbase, Peck was asked whether he still keeps track of the tattoos his fans have gotten in his honor. The singer shared a screenshot of an album titled “Tattoos,” which contained a remarkable 512 images. Peck humorously added, “Lost count a few years back,” showing how much his fans have embraced him through body art.

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    Peck’s Gay Sexual Awakening

    When asked who was responsible for his “gay sexual awakening,” Peck revealed that it was none other than Gambit — the charming Marvel superhero and X-Men mutant. Although the singer gave the candid response, he added a “shrugging emoji” to soften the unexpected answer.

    Peck shared a comic-book/animated image of Gambit, rather than a live-action portrayal of the character, which has been played by actors like Taylor Kitsch in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) and Channing Tatum in the upcoming X-Force film.

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    Horse References in Album Titles

    Fans who have followed Peck’s career know that his album titles often feature equine references, but one fan was curious if he ever feared running out of ideas. Peck responded with a hilarious meme of a horse sitting on a front porch, humorously hinting that he’s not concerned about his creative process anytime soon.

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    Designer Behind Orville Peck’s Outfits

    Peck’s signature style hasn’t gone unnoticed, and fans were eager to know who’s responsible for his dazzling outfits. The answer: Los Angeles-based designer Catherine Hahn. Known for her work with artists such as Post Malone, Lil Nas X, and Sierra Ferrell, Hahn has also collaborated with Peck on memorable looks, including his 2022 Out magazine cover, which referenced Dolly Parton.

    Orville Peck Insta Story #6
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    Does Orville Peck Still Skateboard?

    Another fan asked if Peck still skates, and though the singer posted a picture of himself skateboarding, he responded with the words, “Wrists too important.” It appears that Peck is taking a more cautious approach, considering the risks that skateboarding poses to his career as a performer.

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    Peck’s Favorite Tree in the Forest

    When asked what type of tree he would be in a forest, Peck referenced a scene from the 1999 mockumentary Drop Dead Gorgeous, where a similar question is posed. His answer? “Dogwood.” It seems Peck enjoys embracing quirky, fun questions from fans.

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    A Personal “Howdy” for a Fan

    In the final question of the session, a fan asked Peck to say “howdy” to their sister, Valerie Jean. In typical Peck fashion, he responded by sharing a picture of his dog with the caption, “Howdy.” It’s clear that Peck’s connection with his fans goes beyond just music.

    Fans can continue following Peck’s journey on Instagram (@orvillepeck) as he prepares for his Broadway debut in Cabaret and releases his highly anticipated album Stampede.

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  • Hunter Schafer Shares ‘Harsh Reality Check’ After Passport Gender Marker Change

    Hunter Schafer Shares ‘Harsh Reality Check’ After Passport Gender Marker Change

    Hunter Schafer just took to the internet to let everyone know the ‘harsh reality’ that she is facing after changing her passport.

    The ‘Euphoria‘ actress shared an 8-and-a-half-minute video talking about how she now has an “M” placed on her passport and how discouraging the situation is.

    “On the first day of Trump’s presidency, he signed an executive order to declare only two genders recognized by the state, male and female, assigned at birth,” Schafer went on to note. “As a result of this, the Bureau of Consular Affairs has frozen passport applications requesting gender marking changes or renewals.”

    While she claimed, “I’ll believe it when I see it,” the model and actress had a rude awakening when she picked up her new passport. She went on to say it was the first time it had happened since her teenage years.

    She went on to add, “I’m not making this post to fear-monger, or to create drama, or receive consolation, I don’t need it,” she said. “But I do think it’s worth posting to sort of note the reality of the situation and that it’s happening. I was shocked. I just didn’t think it was actually going to happen.”

    Schafer later shared that her bag containing her old passport was stolen in Barcelona, prompting her to apply for a new one. Despite having updated her gender markers on various forms of identification over the past decade, Schafer never changed the gender on her birth certificate, leading to the reversion of the marker.

    “It’s not just talk,” she said. “This is real. And it’s happening. No one, no matter their circumstance, no matter how wealthy or white or pretty or whatever, is excluded. This is real.”

    Schafer emphasized that resistance is always an option. “I don’t give a f*ck that they put an ‘M’ on my passport,” she added. “It doesn’t change really anything about me or my transness. However, it does make life a little harder. I’m pretty sure it’s gonna come along with having to out myself to border patrol agents and that whole gig much more often than I would like to or is really necessary.”

    She ended her video with an uplifting message for the transgender community. “Trans people are beautiful. We are never going to stop existing. We are never going to stop being trans. A letter on a passport can’t change that… and f*ck this administration.”

    Schafer uploaded the video to her TikTok story, but it was quickly removed. Links to the video displayed a message reading, “Page not available.” It remains unclear whether Schafer took it down herself or if TikTok removed it.

  • Lady Gaga Unveils Tracklist for Upcoming Album ‘Mayhem’ Ahead of March Release

    Lady Gaga Unveils Tracklist for Upcoming Album ‘Mayhem’ Ahead of March Release

    After her standout role in Joker: Folie à Deux and a successful soundtrack album Harlequin, Lady Gaga is ready to take fans on a new musical journey with her highly anticipated album Mayhem. The pop icon has officially revealed the 14-track list for the album, which promises to showcase her signature style of boundary-pushing artistry.

    This week, Lady Gaga shared the full tracklist for Mayhem, which is set to drop on Friday, March 7. The album’s opener includes previously released songs “Disease” and “Abracadabra,” and builds to a dramatic conclusion with “Die With a Smile,” a powerhouse collaboration with Bruno Mars. The latter track made waves earlier this year when it won the 2025 Grammy Award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.

    The Mayhem tracklist is as follows:

      1. Disease
      2. Abracadabra
      3. Garden of Eden
      4. Perfect Celebrity
      5. Vanish Into You
      6. Killah (feat. Gesaffelstein)
      7. Zombieboy
      8. LoveDrug
      9. How Bad Do U Want Me
      10. Don’t Call Tonight
      11. Shadow of a Man
      12. The Beast
      13. Blade of Grass
      14. Die With a Smile (with Bruno Mars)

     

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    Fans can expect a dynamic mix of high-energy pop anthems, dark romance, and Gaga’s trademark provocative storytelling. The album includes intriguingly titled tracks like “Perfect Celebrity,” “Zombieboy,” and “LoveDrug,” which hint at a blend of Gaga’s signature style and new musical directions. Collaborations, such as Killah featuring Gesaffelstein, further suggest that Mayhem will feature a unique fusion of electronic, pop, and experimental sounds.

    Mayhem comes on the heels of Lady Gaga’s recent Grammy win and serves as her first full studio album since Joanne in 2016. The album’s release follows a successful run of appearances, including her chart-topping soundtrack for A Star Is Born and her involvement in Joker: Folie à Deux—projects that solidified her status as one of pop music’s most influential and versatile performers.

    Lady Gaga’s loyal fanbase, known as Little Monsters, have been eagerly awaiting new music from the pop icon, and with the Mayhem album, it seems that the wait is finally over. The album is now available for pre-order and pre-save on LadyGaga.com.

    With Mayhem, Gaga continues to captivate her audience with her ever-evolving sound and bold artistic vision, setting the stage for another era of chart-topping hits and unforgettable performances. Fans will be able to enjoy the full album beginning March 7, marking the beginning of yet another thrilling chapter in Lady Gaga’s storied career.

  • ‘Queer Eye’ Stars Launch First-Ever Live Tour: The Fab Five Live!

    ‘Queer Eye’ Stars Launch First-Ever Live Tour: The Fab Five Live!

    After two decades of changing lives on-screen, the stars of Queer Eye are taking their message of love, acceptance, and transformation on the road with their first-ever live tour, The Fab Five Live! The tour kicked off at the Miller Theater in Philadelphia, where Jonathan Van Ness, Tan France, Karamo Brown, Antoni Porowski, and newest member Jeremiah Brent received a warm, Eagles-style welcome from their enthusiastic fans.

    The event, moderated by comedian Michelle Collins, featured a mix of interactive games, fan engagement, and poignant conversations about celebrating the LGBTQ+ community through allyship and unity. It was an emotional evening that underscored the values that have made Queer Eye a cultural phenomenon.

     

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    The Fab Five Live! is a multi-city tour produced by Scout Productions, the team behind Queer Eye. The tour is designed to honor and celebrate the diverse community that the series has built over the past 20 years. Queer Eye creator David Collins spoke passionately about the significance of the live show in these challenging times, particularly for the LGBTQ+ community. “At a time when our brothers and sisters in the LGBTQ+ community are feeling targeted, it was beyond moving to create a safe space for all and celebrate everyone’s identity,” Collins said. “Putting the unity in community is what it’s all about these days. To see this through heart and humor in person is exactly what we intended when we first created the series twenty years ago.”

    The tour follows the success of Queer Eye‘s groundbreaking ninth season, in which the Fab Five brought their signature blend of transformation and heart to Las Vegas. Fans attending the live shows can expect a mix of personal stories, behind-the-scenes moments, and highlights from the series, all presented with the humor and authenticity that have made the Fab Five beloved by millions.

    Tickets for the Fab Five Live! tour are now available for purchase. The next stop will be at the Beacon Theatre in New York City on February 20, followed by performances in Chicago on February 23 and Washington D.C. on February 24. The tour will wrap up with a final show in Los Angeles on March 12.

    The Los Angeles performance will also serve as a fundraiser for the SoCal Fire Fund. In response to the devastating wildfires in California, the Queer Eye family has partnered with several organizations, including the CAA Foundation, CORE, and the Los Angeles Unified School District Education Foundation, to support victims of the January 2025 fires. The SoCal Fire Fund aims to provide immediate relief and long-term support for those most affected by the disaster.

    Fans of the show can look forward to an unforgettable evening filled with heartwarming moments, laughter, and the opportunity to support an important cause as the Fab Five continue their nationwide tour.