Tag: Lil Nas X

  • Lil Nas X Trolls Anti-Gay Protesters With Pizza

    Lil Nas X Trolls Anti-Gay Protesters With Pizza

    Lil Nas X is a blessing in this world. His talent, humor, sense of style, and personality have had far-reaching effects on LGBTQ+ youths today. Lil Nas X has reshaped the media’s understanding of what the music industry can look like, and in turn, made it better. He’s also incredibly busy right now. In true Lil Nas X style, the rapper has been getting a lot of attention recently. Most recently Lil Nas X had a run-in with anti-gay protesters.

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    The 23-year-old is currently on his Long Live Montero tour and documenting it all along the way. Meanwhile, Riot Games recently came forward to name him president of the League of Legends multiplayer battle game. “I’ve left my mark on pop culture in so many ways,” said Lil Nas X. “Now it’s time to take on the world of gaming.” Hilariously, the Grammy-winner’s first “decree” as president was to announce that “bottoms are no longer allowed to play” League of Legends.

    Let Them Eat Pizza

    But making headlines just once in a week is not Lil Nas X’s style and, for him, every challenge is an opportunity. Most recently he decided to take advantage of a group of anti-gay protesters outside his Sunday night concert in Boston. The rapper reposted a video of the protesters on Twitter with the caption, “Just told my team to send them pizza, this is really good promo!”

    Sure enough, Lil Nas X later shared a video of his team offering free pizza to the hate group. Unfortunately for them, they declined, but something even more unexpected happened. Lil Nas X wasn’t ready to fall in love with an anti-gay protester outside his concert, but as you know the heart wants what it wants. The video captures a protester wearing a shirt that reads, “Christ’s Forgiveness Ministries,” over which Lil Nas X played Sufjan Stevens’ Mystery of Love. “Sadly one of the homophobes was really hot,” read the text on the screen.

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    Honestly, every day it becomes clearer. Lil Nas X is the blueprint. The answer to at least some small part of the mess that is homophobia. Next time you’re confronted with a homophobe, let them eat it.

  • Lil Nas X Tweets His Most Scandalous Request Yet

    Lil Nas X Tweets His Most Scandalous Request Yet

    From the moment Lil Nas X pole danced his way into hell, danced all up on the devil, before killing him and stealing his crown, it was clear. Lil Nas X had secured his place as king of the internet. His talent, humor, and intimate understanding of the internet are unparalleled, and it makes him very influential online. Now, because of Lil Nas X’s Tweets, we can officially confirm that this online influence translates into offline power.

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    Furries Are Taking Over

    Lil Nas X is manifesting the kind of world he wants, and he’s doing it during his first-ever U.S, tour, the Long Live Montero Tour, in Detroit. If you’ve been following Lil Nas X on social, you already know that the clips of his performances are jaw-dropping. However, in true Lil Nas X fashion, great music and incredible performances are just the beginning. It all started when Lil Nas X took to Twitter to say that he’s “not going to be proud of [himself] until furries show up at [his] concert.” Unsurprisingly that went viral, and his fans were more than happy to grant his wish. Furries were then spotted at a later show, and Lil Nas X’s Twitter timeline has been furry-central ever since.

    But Wait, There’s More

    Fresh off the heels of his last request, it seems Lil Nas X now understands the power he has. Recently the 23-year-old rapper and singer went back to Twitter to push the envelope one more time. “Not gonna be proud of myself until there is a big or*y in the audience at one of my concerts,” he wrote. He later shared both this Tweet and his original one with a shot of the furries at his concert. The caption read, “now we wait.”

    The Response

    Naturally, this sent Twitter into a firestorm. Who knows how they’re going to show up at the next concert, but you know Lil Nas X is about to sell out every seat in record time. If you don’t believe us, check out some of the memes that were born out of this call to action.

    Related | Lil Nas X Breaks Internet With Dirty Mirror Selfie

    If it’s not clear to you know how much influence he holds over the gays (as he should), then stand by for the photos coming after his next gig. Not to mention, what Lil Nas X Tweets are coming next? Honestly, we’re kinda scared.

  • 11 Gay Icons You Need to Know About

    11 Gay Icons You Need to Know About

    When you hear the phrase “LGBTQ icon”, who is the first person who comes to mind? Is it one of Generation Z’s representatives rallying for LGBTQ rights on social media or retro gay icons who paved the way for queer celebrities in the 70s and 80s? No matter what you believe makes someone a gay icon, here are eleven people who belong on your list!

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    1. RuPaul (@rupaulofficial)

    Even if you don’t religiously follow RuPaul’s Drag Race, chances are you’ve heard the name before, and for a good reason. In the 1990s, RuPaul achieved peak drag queen fame, becoming one of the most important contemporary gay icons worldwide.
    His show has enabled public conversations about black empowerment, misogyny, and even politics, earning it 24 Emmy wins since 2009.

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    2. WILLOW (@willowsmith)

    No longer just Will Smith’s daughter, WILLOW has made a name for herself within the LGBTQ community, coming out as bisexual and polyamorous in 2019. The young singer has been praised for having open and candid conversations about her sexuality with her mother, Jada Pinkett-Smith, and has since become an icon for many Gen Zers exploring their gender identity.

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    3. George Michael (@georgemofficial)

    Despite passing away in 2016, former Wham! frontman George Michael continues to reign as one of the world’s most famous gay music icons. His televised coming-out announcement in 1998 inspired an entire generation to do the same, banding together to create a louder and prouder community.

    His numerous acts of charity only came to light after his death. Many revealed that the queer singer had donated millions to support various causes, such as children with special needs and the global homelessness epidemic.

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    4. Prince (@prince)

    Known for his androgynous looks and impressive guitar skills, Prince quickly became the ultimate gay music icon without even expecting it. While many assumed that his ambiguous approach to sexuality was an act, Prince encouraged fans to explore the unending facets of the gender spectrum.

    By openly opposing labels and condemning societal expectations of American masculinity, it’s no surprise that Prince was often the subject of controversy but also an inspiration to the gay community.

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    5. Elton John (@eltonjohn)

    After coming out as bisexual in an interview for Rolling Stone in 1976, Elton John’s journey within the LGBTQ community was nothing short of tumultuous. A few years later, he married and was quickly divorced from his husband Renate Blauel. In 2009, his attempt to adopt an HIV-positive child failed because he was an unmarried homosexual man.

    Elton John has since become both a music legend and icon for his perseverance amidst the continued fight for equality.

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    6. Bretman Rock (@bretmanrock)

    Filipino-American social media star Bretman Rock is one of the biggest names on LGBTQ Instagram. Vocal about the queer community and other issues like racism and environmentalism, Bretman Rock is not just your typical influencer. Approachable, hilarious, and passionate, Bretman Rock is often considered a role model for LGBTQ youths.

    In 2021, Bretman became the first openly gay man to grace the cover of Playboy Magazine.

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    7. Amandla Stenberg (@amandlastenberg)

    Known for playing Rue in The Hunger Games franchise, Amandla Stenberg is a bisexual-turned-gay Scream Queen with impressive credits to her name. Now playing queer protagonists in most of her films, Amandla preaches, through her characters, about being your most authentic self.

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    8. Freddie Mercury (@freddiemercury)

    Despite his tragic demise, Queen frontman Freddie Mercury inadvertently became an unwitting “spokesperson” for AIDS. After publicly announcing his illness and succumbing to AIDS, tribute concerts and foundations in his name have raised over $20 million for global AIDS projects.

    Until now, Freddie Mercury remains at the core of the AIDS conversation, enabling the spread of awareness and helping to destigmatize the disease.

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    9. Lil Nas X (@lilnasx)

    As an unapologetically queer black artist, Lil Nas X’s ultimate goal is to “open doors for other queer people to simply exist”. Impressively, he is also the youngest person to hold the record of Billboard’s longest-running number 1 hitmaker, proving the prediction that he would be a one-hit wonder wrong.

    Following the success of “Old Town Road”, Lil Nas X published a “baby registry” that highlighted important LGBTQ rights organizations, encouraging fans to donate to each “little bundle of joy”.

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    10. David Bowie (@davidbowie)

    David Bowie was more than just the godfather of glam rock. He was also a pop culture rebel and a lifeline for the gay community. Since debuting his persona Ziggy Stardust in 1972, David Bowie paved the way for gender expression through fashion and created a marketable image for androgyny.

    While he wasn’t an LGBTQ activist in a traditional sense, David Bowie has often been credited as someone who encouraged listeners to explore the stranger and less-talked-about sides of their personalities and desires.

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    11. Marsha P. Johnson (@mpjinstitute)

    African-American transgender rights activist Marsha P. Johnson made waves in the 1960s and 1970s when she threatened the then-accepted definition of queerness as a mental illness. In 1969, Marsha was among those who stood up to police during the Stonewall Inn raid, resisting arrest and protesting for equal rights for the community.

    The Marsha P. Johnson Institute was born and continues to provide a platform for black transgender people through her legacy.

    The Bottom Line

    Whether active in the 1960s, 1990s, 2000s or now, these gay icons have all played a significant role in LGBTQ history. They have opened doors for community members, encouraging awareness, acceptance, and activism.

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  • Lil Nas X Slams BET Awards in New Song

    Lil Nas X Slams BET Awards in New Song

    Lil Nas X is known for speaking his mind online, and his new string of social posts towards the BET Awards proves how far he’s willing to go.

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  • Lil Nas X Asks Gay Men To Be Even Gayer

    Lil Nas X Asks Gay Men To Be Even Gayer

    Lil Nas X Returns To Twitter With a Very Gay Request

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  • Lil Nas X Teases New Album With Shirtless Video

    Lil Nas X Teases New Album With Shirtless Video

    Lil Nas X comes back to the music scene hotter than ever and ready to work.

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  • Here’s A Look At The Gay Dad’s On ‘The Proud Family’ Reboot

    Here’s A Look At The Gay Dad’s On ‘The Proud Family’ Reboot

    Fans are getting another look at The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder, which features queer characters!

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  • Lil Nas X Awarded Variety’s Innovator of the Year Award

    Lil Nas X Awarded Variety’s Innovator of the Year Award

    Little Nas X is celebrating his success over the last year.

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  • Queer Artists Nominated for Top Grammy Awards

    Queer Artists Nominated for Top Grammy Awards

    The 2022 Grammy nominations are here, and queer artists are nominated for some of the biggest awards of the year.

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