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  • Nathan Lane Says He Lost ‘Space Jam’ Role Because Director Thought He Was ‘Too Gay’ for the Part

    Nathan Lane Says He Lost ‘Space Jam’ Role Because Director Thought He Was ‘Too Gay’ for the Part

    Nathan Lane, the acclaimed actor known for his roles in both comedy and drama, has once again spoken candidly about his experiences as an openly gay man in Hollywood. In a recent interview with Vanity Fair, Lane, who stars in the upcoming queer sitcom Mid-Century Modern, discussed the ongoing issue of homophobia in the entertainment industry and shared an unfortunate experience where his sexuality played a role in him losing a major film role.

    Lane, who has garnered widespread recognition for his roles in The Birdcage, The People vs. O.J. Simpson, and Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, opened up about the difficulties of navigating Hollywood as an openly gay man, especially during a time when many industry professionals still held biases against LGBTQ+ individuals. Lane stated unequivocally that “homophobia is alive and well still,” underscoring the enduring challenges faced by LGBTQ+ actors in the entertainment world.

    One of the most significant revelations from Lane’s interview involved his attempt to land a role in the 1996 sports-comedy Space Jam, in which the character of a basketball player’s assistant eventually went to Wayne Knight, best known for his role on Seinfeld. Lane, who had initially been up for the part, explained that he was told his visibility as a gay man—particularly after hosting the Tony Awards—was a factor in the decision to pass on him.

    “I was told [being gay did] impact a movie that I didn’t really care about: Space Jam,” Lane recalled. “I was up for the part that the guy from Seinfeld wound up playing. Apparently, the director saw me hosting the Tony Awards and thought that suggested I was too gay to play the part. So thank God, I didn’t have to do Space Jam.”

    While Lane admitted he wasn’t particularly invested in the film, the incident still stands as a reminder of the hurdles he faced early in his career. Reflecting on the broader issue of discrimination, Lane expressed a desire to tackle more complex roles in film, something that was difficult to achieve during a time when openly gay actors were often relegated to specific types of characters or roles. “Before I die, it would be lovely to get to play a juicy, serious supporting role in some film,” he said. “That’s why I’m very grateful to Ryan Murphy.”

    Ryan Murphy, the prolific TV producer behind shows like Glee, American Horror Story, and The People vs. O.J. Simpson, has been a significant ally in Lane’s career, offering him dramatic roles that have allowed the actor to showcase his range. Lane praised Murphy for his commitment to giving LGBTQ+ actors the opportunity to tackle meaningful and varied roles, saying, “I’m very grateful to Ryan Murphy.”

    In addition to discussing his Hollywood experiences, Lane also shared a troubling story from his early career when his former agent suggested that his openly gay “lifestyle” was limiting his opportunities. The agent’s remark came after the success of The Birdcage (1996), in which Lane starred opposite Robin Williams. Lane recalled that his agent told him, “Maybe if you weren’t so open about your lifestyle, it would have.” The actor, who was understandably upset by the comment, decided to part ways with the agent, explaining, “He was an old queen telling me this. So I left him.”

    Lane went on to say that despite his early successes, there were still few opportunities for openly gay actors at the time. “Mike Nichols sent me to CAA, but no, there weren’t a lot of opportunities,” Lane said. “It was a very different time in Hollywood, and not a particularly welcoming one for LGBTQ actors.”

    While Lane’s Hollywood career has certainly flourished, he hasn’t been shy about acknowledging the difficulties he’s faced, both in his professional life and in the larger societal context. In the wake of Donald Trump’s re-election in 2020, Lane confessed that he, like many others, had considered leaving the U.S. due to the political climate. “It’s terrifying,” Lane said. “I’ve applied for my Irish citizenship. I don’t know where this is headed. It doesn’t at the moment look good.”

    Lane drew a chilling comparison between the rise of authoritarianism under Trump and the political environment of pre-World War II Germany, expressing concern about how the former president managed to convince much of the country that he was acting in their best interest. “You can’t help but be reminded of Germany in the ’30s, that he’s convinced the majority of this country that he cares about them,” Lane said.

    The actor’s commentary on politics also touched on the broader issues of the treatment of marginalized communities, particularly LGBTQ+ individuals, in the U.S. Under Trump’s administration, many feared that the progress made by the LGBTQ+ community would be rolled back, and Lane echoed those concerns. “It’s scary, but I don’t know what else to do,” he said. “I think a lot of people are feeling the same way.”

    As he navigates his personal and professional life, Lane continues to be an outspoken advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and representation. His upcoming role in Mid-Century Modern, in which he stars alongside Matt Bomer and Nathan Lee Graham, marks a significant moment in his career, one that reflects his ongoing commitment to bringing queer stories to mainstream television. The show, set in the 1960s, is expected to explore themes of identity and the evolving landscape of queer culture, making it a timely addition to the conversation about LGBTQ+ representation in media.

    Despite the challenges he’s faced throughout his career, Nathan Lane remains a prominent and influential figure in Hollywood, proving that even in the face of adversity, talent, perseverance, and advocacy can break through barriers. His honesty and reflections on the industry’s struggles with homophobia continue to inspire both current and future generations of LGBTQ+ actors and filmmakers.

  • Olly Alexander Reveals How Reuniting with His Boyfriend After 10 Years Apart Provided a ‘New Perspective’ on Music

    Olly Alexander Reveals How Reuniting with His Boyfriend After 10 Years Apart Provided a ‘New Perspective’ on Music

    Olly Alexander, the talented frontman of the British electropop group Years & Years, has shared how a rekindled relationship with a former boyfriend has influenced the sound and themes of his latest album, Polari. Released last Friday, the album explores love, identity, and emotional growth, with many of the tracks drawing inspiration from the singer’s personal experiences.

    Alexander, who is known for his powerful performances and advocacy within the LGBTQ+ community, graces the cover of Attitude magazine this month, where he opened up about the creative process behind Polari and how reconnecting with an ex-boyfriend sparked new perspectives in his songwriting. The album, which follows his previous work as a solo artist, has been described as introspective yet celebratory, with deeply personal lyrics and catchy, emotive melodies.

    In a candid interview with Instinct, the 34-year-old singer revealed that his reunion with his former partner played a significant role in shaping the album’s emotional core. According to Alexander, getting back together with his ex brought a fresh outlook on life and love, which helped fuel his creative process. “We didn’t speak for a few years, and then we ended up coming back together,” Alexander explained. “The reason for Polari sounding the way it does is very simple. It’s because I got back together with my partner.”

    The rekindling of their relationship, which had ended about a decade ago after a year of dating, provided Alexander with a unique lens to write songs that explore both the highs and lows of romantic connection. The album features tracks such as Dizzy, which was originally written for the Eurovision Song Contest, and When We Kiss, which reflect the joy and intensity of love as experienced by Alexander and his partner. These songs, he said, represent the new, more mature and domestic phase of their relationship, marking a significant shift in his songwriting from earlier, more turbulent periods.

    “It’s a very grown-up relationship now,” Alexander said. “I’ve never experienced that before, and I felt like I had a different perspective to write from. I had all these different points of this relationship that had gone up and down, and it’s been a really beautiful thing to reflect on.” This new phase of Alexander’s personal life has led to a more confident and assured sound on Polari, which blends pop with introspective lyrics that delve into themes of love, vulnerability, and self-discovery.

    The album’s title, Polari, is a nod to a secretive, historical language used by the LGBTQ+ community in the mid-20th century, adding an extra layer of depth to the project. The album’s themes resonate with Alexander’s ongoing commitment to advocating for LGBTQ+ rights and visibility. His openness about his experiences and his identity has made him a beloved figure in both the music industry and the LGBTQ+ community.

    In addition to his personal life influencing his new music, Alexander also discussed the evolution of his sound and how it has been shaped by his experiences working on the critically acclaimed HBO series It’s a Sin. The 2021 show, which explored the early days of the HIV/AIDS crisis in the 1980s, was a pivotal moment in Alexander’s career, propelling him to new heights of fame and success. The show’s impact on him was deeply felt, as it allowed him to connect with a broader audience and helped him explore his creative expression in new ways.

    In the Attitude interview, Alexander reflected on his desire to create something new while staying true to his musical influences. “After It’s a Sin, my music had already drawn from that period,” he said. “I wondered if I should do something completely different, but I kept going back to who my heroes were—like Pet Shop Boys, Erasure, and George Michael. That era was speaking to me.” His love for 1980s pop music is evident in the vibrant, retro sound of Polari, which blends modern electronic elements with nostalgic synth-pop vibes.

    Despite his success in music and television, Alexander continues to embrace a sense of humility and dedication to his craft. As the frontman of Years & Years, he has built a reputation for being a trailblazer in the pop music scene, and Polari showcases his growth both as an artist and as a person. His willingness to explore the complexities of love, identity, and personal growth has earned him a loyal following and critical acclaim.

    Fans of Alexander can expect a more refined version of the artist they know from his previous projects, as Polari offers a more mature, introspective exploration of love and relationships. The album’s themes of redemption, self-love, and the beauty of vulnerability resonate strongly with listeners who have followed his career from the beginning.

    As Alexander continues to break boundaries in both his personal and professional life, Polari serves as a testament to his evolving sound and his deep commitment to telling authentic, meaningful stories through music. It’s clear that his journey, both as an artist and as an individual, is one that continues to inspire and captivate audiences around the world.

    For those interested in diving deeper into Alexander’s world, Polari offers a raw and reflective insight into the man behind the music, as well as the relationships and experiences that have shaped him. As his fans continue to rally behind him, Alexander remains a beacon of artistic integrity and advocacy, using his platform to inspire change and celebrate individuality.

    Polari is available now on all major streaming platforms, and Alexander’s fans can look forward to more new music and performances in the months ahead.

  • Ethel Cain Announces New Album Set for August Release

    Ethel Cain Announces New Album Set for August Release

    Ethel Cain Announces New Music And North American/European Tour

    Ethel Cain has announced her second album of 2025, Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You, set to release this August. The album follows January’s Perverts, an experimental project that marked a departure from her earlier work. The upcoming record is billed as a prequel to her 2022 debut, Preacher’s Daughter, and will be supported by an extensive North American and European tour.

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    before everything, there was you. 1986, the year everything changed forever ♡ Photo: Instagram/@mothercain

    Cain’s Willoughby Tucker, I’ll Always Love You draws inspiration from her past, notably a relationship with her high school boyfriend, Willoughby Tucker, a name familiar to fans of Cain’s previous music. The relationship is mentioned in Preacher’s Daughter, specifically in the song “A House in Nebraska.” The album explores themes of love, loss, and memory, with Cain describing it as an emotional continuation of her narrative.

    In addition to the new album, Preacher’s Daughter will be released on vinyl for the first time on April 4, offering fans a new way to experience the critically acclaimed debut.

    Supporting the Trans Community: Cain Partners with The Ally Coalition for Tour

    Cain is also giving back with her Willoughby Tucker Forever Tour. The singer has partnered with the Ally Coalition, a nonprofit organization that supports LGBTQ+ rights, and will donate $1 from each ticket sold to causes benefiting the trans community. The tour will take Cain to major cities across North America and Europe, including New York, Toronto, Los Angeles, London, and Paris, with more stops to be announced.

    North America and Europe Tour Dates for Willoughby Tucker Forever Tour.
    North America and Europe Tour Dates for Willoughby Tucker Forever Tour. Photo: Instagram/@mothercain

    Ethel Cain’s Personal Journey: Coming Out and Embracing Her True Self

    Ethel Cain’s journey of self-discovery has been deeply intertwined with her upbringing in a Southern Baptist household. As the eldest of four children, she grew up with her father serving as a deacon and was actively involved in the church choir alongside her mother. Cain came out as gay to her family at the age of 12, and on her 20th birthday, she publicly came out as a trans woman, saying, “As I got older, I found out there were other options.” Reflecting on her upbringing, she recalled the tension she faced, stating, “It was made clear to everyone that I was not like other people. Whenever I started to develop, I started to come into my own as a trans woman. We were a house divided—it was me versus my whole town.”

    Cain, who identifies as bisexual, also discovered in her adulthood that she is autistic, a diagnosis that has helped her better understand herself. Her experiences of feeling like an outsider are woven throughout her music, which often explores themes of identity, faith, and resilience. Cain’s upbringing, particularly her relationship with her father and the church, serves as a profound backdrop for much of her work, especially in her debut album Preacher’s Daughter, and continues to influence her music and advocacy today.

    For those excited about the new album and tour, Cain’s latest music is poised to further establish her as one of the most unique and thought-provoking voices in contemporary music. Fans are encouraged to keep an eye out for more tour dates and updates in the coming months.

  • Women’s Sports Bars Set to Quadruple by 2025 Transforming the Game for Fans

    Women’s Sports Bars Set to Quadruple by 2025 Transforming the Game for Fans

    The number of bars in the United States dedicated to showcasing women’s sports is expected to increase significantly this year, with the total set to quadruple from six to about two dozen by the end of 2025. These specialized venues, dedicated to providing a welcoming atmosphere for fans of women’s sports, have opened in cities across the country, from major metropolises like New York and Chicago to smaller cities like Cleveland, Pittsburgh, and Omaha.

    Three women’s sports bars have already opened this year, with 14 more expected to launch in the coming months, according to an NBC News analysis. Two of the new venues celebrated their grand openings this past week — Title 9 Sports Grill in Phoenix and 1972 Women’s Sports Pub in Austin, Texas. Another, Set the Bar, is set to debut Friday in Omaha, Nebraska, just in time for the first round of the Women’s March Madness basketball tournament.

    Molly Huyck, owner of Set the Bar, said she was inspired to open her venue after visiting The Sports Bra in Portland, Oregon, which is widely recognized as the United States’ first women’s sports bar. After reading about The Sports Bra and visiting Seattle’s Rough & Tumble, Huyck felt the need to create a space that was truly welcoming for women’s sports fans. “The vibe that I feel when I go into other sports bars is dark and uninviting,” Huyck explained. “At Set the Bar, I want to create an environment where everyone feels welcome, where women’s sports are celebrated, and where people can come together to enjoy the game.”

    Set the Bar owner Molly Huyck, right, with her late sister, Kelsey, and Creighton University mascot Billy Bluejay at a women's basketball game in Omaha, Neb., in 2018.
    Set the Bar owner Molly Huyck, right, with her late sister, Kelsey, and Creighton University mascot Billy Bluejay at a women’s basketball game in Omaha, Neb., in 2018. Photo: Molly Huyck

    The surge in women’s sports bars reflects a larger trend in the increasing popularity of women’s sports. Recent years have seen dramatic growth in both viewership and interest. For instance, in 2023, the University of Nebraska volleyball team played in front of more than 92,000 fans in Memorial Stadium, setting a record for the largest crowd at a women’s sporting event. Additionally, the 2023 NCAA women’s basketball championship game between South Carolina and Iowa became the most-watched basketball game — including both men’s and women’s college and professional games — since 2019, with 18.9 million viewers.

    Several other women’s sports have also seen spikes in viewership. In 2023, the National Women’s Soccer League signed a four-year, $240 million TV deal, and the Professional Women’s Hockey League reached over 100,000 YouTube subscribers in its debut season. Furthermore, last year, the rematch between boxing champions Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano was the most-watched women’s sporting event in U.S. history, with over 74 million viewers globally streaming the fight on Netflix.

    The women’s sports bar trend began with The Sports Bra, which opened in Portland in April 2022. The bar quickly gained attention for its focus on women’s sports and its inclusive environment. Owner Jenny Nguyen announced plans to franchise the brand in 2023, with Alexis Ohanian, co-founder of Reddit and husband of tennis legend Serena Williams, pledging financial support for the expansion. Though The Sports Bra is still finalizing its franchise plans, interest in opening new locations has been high, with several bar owners citing it as inspiration.

    Among those influenced by The Sports Bra is Jax Diener, owner of Watch Me! Sports Bar in Long Beach, California. Diener had dreamed of opening her own sports bar for nearly three decades and was inspired to focus specifically on women’s sports after seeing the growing interest in female athletes. “I wanted to create a place where everyone, regardless of gender, can feel like they belong and have a good time watching sports,” she said. Diener and her wife, Emme Eddy, opened Watch Me! ahead of the 2024 Summer Olympics. Despite facing doubts from many, the bar’s grand opening was a success, proving that the demand for women’s sports-focused spaces was real.

    Despite facing doubts from many, the bar’s grand opening was a success, proving that the demand for women’s sports-focused spaces was real.
    Jax Diener and Emme Eddy opened Watch Me! Sports Bar in Long Beach, Calif., in July. Photo: Jax Diener

    However, opening a women’s sports bar has not been without challenges. Many owners of these bars have had to rely on crowdfunding or personal savings to get their businesses off the ground. For example, Diener and Eddy raised about $27,000 through crowdfunding, though it wasn’t enough to fully fund the bar. Other owners, such as Monica Brady and Rachel Glenn, who plan to open The Dub in Kansas City, Missouri, have faced similar financial obstacles, with Brady noting that banks are often reluctant to provide loans to first-time or female queer bar owners.

    Despite these challenges, the owners are determined to create inclusive, welcoming spaces that reflect the growing importance of women’s sports. “We want to ensure that everyone feels welcome, especially the LGBTQ community, which many of us are a part of,” said Brady. Many of the owners also emphasize the importance of creating spaces that feel more inviting than traditional sports bars, with lighter, more colorful designs and unique offerings like mocktails and local craft beers.

    The owners are passionate about their bars becoming hubs of excitement and community. Annie Weaver and Miranda Spencer, who opened The 99ers Sports Bar in Denver, noted the joy of seeing their bar packed during major women’s sports events. “The energy when the place is standing-room-only is indescribable,” said Weaver. “It’s amazing to see people come together to celebrate women’s sports.”

    As the number of women’s sports bars continues to rise, these venues are helping to reshape the landscape of sports fandom in the U.S., providing spaces where fans of women’s sports can connect, celebrate, and feel at home. “We need more of these bars all over the country,” said Weaver. “Everyone deserves a place like this.”

  • Onya Nurve Responds to Arrietty’s Harsh ‘Brush Your Teeth’ Message During ‘Drag Race’ Exit

    Onya Nurve Responds to Arrietty’s Harsh ‘Brush Your Teeth’ Message During ‘Drag Race’ Exit

    Onya Nurve has captured the spotlight on RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 17, dominating the competition with her talent and charisma. As the season approaches its finale, the Ohio native is hopeful her impressive track record will earn her a coveted spot in the final lineup.

    Despite her strong performance on the show, Nurve faced a difficult moment in week 10’s episode. After her elimination, fellow contestant Arrietty left a harsh mirror message telling Nurve to “brush your teeth,” which felt like a personal jab, given Nurve’s past insecurities about her breath.

    Reflecting on the experience, Nurve tells PRIDE, “It’s been a wild ride, especially to have done it already and then to rewatch it with the world. It’s emotional, especially the last episode. They were putting me through it on the show.”

    Reliving that painful moment on television was challenging for the queen, but the outpouring of support from her fans has made it easier to handle. “I literally cried about it. It’s so amazing. Anything bad that happens, all the good outweighs that times a hundred,” she says of the overwhelming positive feedback she’s received online.

    In a surprising turn of events, Nurve and Arrietty have since reconciled, putting the drama behind them. “We have [made up]. That is my sister. That is my friend til the day I die, honey,” Nurve affirms, proving that the tensions from last season have been resolved.

    As RuPaul’s Drag Race nears its finale, Nurve’s confidence is growing. If she makes it to the end, she would make history as the first queen from Ohio to potentially win the crown.

     

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    “It would mean the world to me,” she says. “I worked my entire life for something like this. It would just make everything that I’ve been through in my life worth it. I’m just so proud of myself regardless of what happens. I just feel like the world needs a winner like me.”

    Fans are eagerly watching to see if Onya Nurve will make it to the final round of competition and potentially take home the title.

    RuPaul’s Drag Race airs Friday nights on MTV.

  • Miley Cyrus Unveils New Visual Album ‘Something Beautiful’ Set for May 30 Release

    Miley Cyrus Unveils New Visual Album ‘Something Beautiful’ Set for May 30 Release

    Miley Cyrus is set to release her highly anticipated visual album, Something Beautiful, on May 30. The pop icon’s ninth studio album comes with a unique twist, promising not only original music but also a visual component, adding to the growing trend of multi-sensory musical experiences.

    Details about the album remain limited, but what we do know has fans buzzing with excitement. Something Beautiful will feature 13 original tracks, marking a significant creative effort by Cyrus. The album will be executive produced by Cyrus herself, alongside Grammy-winning producer Shawn Everett. Everett is known for his work with top artists such as Kacey Musgraves and Alabama Shakes, bringing a refined musical ear to the project.

    The album’s cover has also been revealed, with Cyrus donning an iconic 1997 Thierry Mugler couture dress in a photo captured by renowned photographer Glen Luchford. The image, which draws inspiration from high fashion, seems to promise a visually stunning journey alongside the music.

    For those eager to own a piece of Cyrus’ latest work, Something Beautiful is available for preorder in various formats, including signed vinyl records, CDs, and limited-edition vinyl pressings. There are also two exclusive box sets, each featuring collectible items for the ultimate fan. These special editions reflect Cyrus’ commitment to offering her supporters a one-of-a-kind experience.

    Teasing the album in a creative way, Cyrus has taken to social media to build anticipation. Over the past week, her social media headers have subtly changed, hinting at the album’s title. Fans have also spotted promotional posters and billboards in countries such as Brazil, the Netherlands, and Argentina, indicating the album’s global reach and the international excitement surrounding her new project.

    Something Beautiful follows Cyrus’ 2023 album Endless Summer Vacation, which saw tremendous commercial success. Released in March 2023, Endless Summer Vacation produced the chart-topping single “Flowers.” The track dominated the charts for eight consecutive weeks, cementing its place as one of the biggest hits of 2023. “Flowers” also broke streaming records and was awarded the Grammy for Record of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance. Furthermore, the album itself earned nominations for Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album at the 2024 Grammy Awards.

    Despite the success of “Flowers,” Cyrus has recently found herself in the midst of a legal battle. In September 2024, Tempo Music Investments filed a copyright lawsuit against Cyrus, accusing her of copying the melody and structure of Bruno Mars’ 2012 hit “When I Was Your Man” in her song “Flowers.” Tempo, which owns the catalog rights of Philip Lawrence (a co-writer of “When I Was Your Man”), has taken issue with the similarities between the two songs.

    Cyrus had previously filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit, but a judge ruled against her in a significant legal decision. This ruling cleared the path for the lawsuit to proceed to trial, meaning that Cyrus could soon face further legal proceedings related to the claim.

    Despite the ongoing legal challenge, Cyrus remains focused on her music career, with Something Beautiful serving as a major next step in her ever-evolving artistic journey. Her willingness to experiment with different sounds and creative concepts has made her one of the most versatile and unpredictable stars in pop music today.

    With Something Beautiful on the horizon, fans are eagerly awaiting what Cyrus has in store. Given the visual nature of the album and the high-profile production team behind it, there’s no doubt that this release will be one of the most talked-about albums of 2025. As Cyrus continues to push boundaries and expand her artistic horizons, Something Beautiful is shaping up to be another milestone in her storied career.

    For fans looking to get a glimpse of what’s to come, the album’s official release on May 30 is just around the corner. In the meantime, Cyrus’ social media and promotional materials will likely offer additional clues and sneak peeks into the world she’s about to share through Something Beautiful.

  • ‘Yellowjackets’ Star Liv Hewson Reflects on Confidence and Being Non-Binary in Season 3

    ‘Yellowjackets’ Star Liv Hewson Reflects on Confidence and Being Non-Binary in Season 3

    As Yellowjackets returns for its third season, Liv Hewson’s portrayal of teenage goalie Van Palmer continues to captivate audiences. The Australian actor has come a long way since the harrowing plane crash that left the girls’ soccer team stranded in the Canadian wilderness. Alongside her teammates, Van has survived extreme conditions—enduring a brutal winter, hunting animals, and building new shelters—but the challenges are far from over.

    Known for its shocking twists, supernatural elements, and intense violence, Yellowjackets offers no shortage of surprises. However, one thing has become clear: Hewson’s confidence, both on and off-screen, is stronger than ever.

    Hewson’s confidence, both on and off-screen, is stronger than ever.
    Photo: JJ Geiger for Out

    At 29, Hewson, who identifies as non-binary, says their sense of self has grown significantly over the years, both in their personal life and career. “I feel strong,” they tell Out. “I have a clarity of purpose and a sense of my worth that I’ve never had before. I’ve earned the right to be here and take up space in the industry and in the world.”

    Having worked for over a decade as an openly nonbinary actor, Hewson is unapologetic about their identity. They emphasize that respect and dignity are essential rights for everyone, including people like them. “I have a right to be here, to be treated with dignity and respect, and to move through the world in the same way as everybody else,” they explain. “People like me deserve that too, no matter what.”

    In Yellowjackets, Van shares a queer relationship with teammate and fellow survivor Taissa Turner, played by Jasmin Savoy Brown. Hewson’s growing confidence as an individual is mirrored in the evolving dynamic between Van and Taissa, especially in the latest season, where their relationship deepens.

    “Jasmin and I feel a lot of ownership over the work we do together,” Hewson says. “We’ve always prioritized creating an authentic relationship on-screen, and it’s incredibly special. Jasmin is a wonderful teammate, both as an actor and as a collaborator in telling the story.”

    Jasmin and I feel a lot of ownership over the work we do together.
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    Hewson’s transition has also played a role in their newfound strength. In 2023, they underwent top surgery, an experience that continues to help them feel more aligned with their true self. “Every time I’ve moved towards myself, it’s always gotten easier,” they reflect. “Things like coming out publicly or undergoing gender-affirming surgery—when I step into who I know I am, the strength starts to build from there.”

    This authenticity is evident in the dynamic on-screen chemistry between Hewson and Brown, which has resonated deeply with fans, particularly those who appreciate complex and “problematic” lesbian characters. Hewson’s journey mirrors the growing visibility of LGBTQ+ characters on television, and they are proud to be part of this evolution.

    Off-screen, Hewson has become a vocal advocate for gender-neutral categories in awards shows. They made headlines in 2023 when they declined to submit for the Emmys, citing the show’s gendered acting categories. Hewson applauds the steps taken by independent awards bodies like the Independent Spirit Awards, the Gotham Awards, and the MTV Movie & TV Awards to introduce gender-neutral categories. “I love it,” they say with enthusiasm. “It’s incredibly validating and exciting to see it happen. It demonstrates that it’s possible.”

    As mainstream awards shows continue to wrestle with the idea of gender-neutral categories, Hewson sees this shift as an essential step toward inclusivity. “The fear around change is something a lot of people have to deal with,” they explain. “But to see independent awards shows implement these changes without issue is incredibly validating.”

    Back on Yellowjackets, the troubles facing Van, both as a teen and as an adult (portrayed by Lauren Ambrose), are far from over. The series famously jumps between timelines, showcasing both the survivalist struggles of the young soccer players and their complicated, often dark, lives as adults. However, despite the darkness surrounding her, Hewson’s confidence and resilience continue to shine through in the role of Van.

    “The more honest I am about myself and the less I apologize for who I am, the stronger I become,” Hewson says. “I’m respecting myself by stepping into the world without fear. It’s like climbing a ladder. You get to the top and realize, ‘This is where I’m supposed to be.’ Then, you start truly living.”

    Yellowjackets Season 3 is currently airing on Showtime and Paramount+.

  • Parker Posey’s ‘Piper, Nooo!’ Becomes Viral Gay Anthem

    Parker Posey’s ‘Piper, Nooo!’ Becomes Viral Gay Anthem

    Parker Posey, who has long been a celebrated icon in film and television, is back in the spotlight after an interview on The Today Show in which she discussed her role as Victoria Ratliff on The White Lotus — and the internet is loving it.

    In the segment, Posey, known for her eccentric and captivating characters, revealed her playful side by sharing a few of her favorite words, including “tsunami” and “Buddhism.” But it was her enthusiastic delivery of the word “Nooo!” and her dramatic “Piper, nooo!” that really caught the attention of viewers.

    The moment quickly went viral, sparking laughter and admiration across social media. T. Kyle, a well-known figure for his meme-making and music production, remixed Posey’s now-famous “Piper, nooo!” into a catchy track, turning the clip into a bona fide gay anthem.

     

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    The remix became an instant hit, further elevating the moment into pop culture gold. Fans are now jokingly asking, “When will we get ‘Piper, Nooo!’ at the club?” and “How long until it hits the pop music charts?” As the clip continues to circulate online, it’s clear that Posey’s playful humor is resonating with audiences in a big way.

    The remixing hasn’t stopped there. Vandelux on Instagram also created a club banger remix featuring some of the quirky and hilarious quotes Posey’s character delivered in a recent episode.

     

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    Posey’s portrayal of Victoria Ratliff on The White Lotus has already earned her praise for bringing her unique energy to the critically acclaimed series. The actress has a long history of playing offbeat and unforgettable characters, and this viral moment has only solidified her status as one of Hollywood’s most beloved and unpredictable stars.

    Fans can catch Posey in new episodes of The White Lotus season 3, which air every Sunday on Max.

    Watch the full interview with Parker Posey on The Today Show below, and get ready to hear “Piper, nooo!” on repeat!

  • Olympic Gold Medalist Jade Carey Hard Launches New Relationship with Girlfriend Online

    Olympic Gold Medalist Jade Carey Hard Launches New Relationship with Girlfriend Online

    Olympic gold medalist Jade Carey has announced her relationship with Aimee Sinacola, director of creative content for the University of Oregon Ducks, through a series of affectionate photos shared on Instagram. The 24-year-old gymnast, a member of the celebrated “Golden Girls” U.S. Women’s Gymnastics team, accompanied the images with a simple caption, “happy,” followed by a string of heart, lock, key, sparkle, and love letter emojis.   

    The Instagram post marks Carey’s first public acknowledgment of her sexuality. The announcement has been met with an outpouring of support from fellow athletes and fans alike.   

     

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    Carey rose to prominence as part of the “Golden Girls” team, a moniker derived from the popular sitcom due to the team’s relatively older average age, a historic high for a U.S. gold-medal-winning team. Her teammates, including Simone Biles, Suni Lee, and Jordan Chiles, have all offered their congratulations. Biles commented “freaking cuuuuuute,” while Chiles wrote, “Periodt!!!!” with heart emojis.

    Stephen Nedoroscik, a fellow Team USA athlete known for his pommel horse expertise, also expressed his support, commenting, “GO JADE!!!” The official Team USA gymnastics account added, “always applauding your authenticity.”

    Carey’s announcement comes amid a broader recognition of LGBTQ+ athletes in sports. She was among the 195 openly LGBTQ+ athletes who competed in the 2024 Olympics. Throughout her gymnastics career, Carey has achieved significant milestones, including a gold medal in the 2020 Olympic floor exercises, a bronze medal in the 2024 vault, and another gold medal as part of the “Golden Girls” team victory.

    The gymnast’s public declaration has sparked widespread interest, with fans and media outlets celebrating her openness. The revelation adds another layer to Carey’s already impressive career, highlighting her role as a prominent figure in both the sports world and the LGBTQ+ community.

    Carey’s journey to Olympic success began with years of dedication and training. Her 2020 gold medal in the floor exercise solidified her status as one of the world’s top gymnasts. Her subsequent achievements, including the 2024 vault bronze and the team gold, further cemented her legacy.   

    The “Golden Girls” team, with its unique blend of experience and talent, captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. Their victory was seen as a testament to the perseverance and skill of its members, each of whom brought a wealth of experience to the competition.

    Carey’s relationship announcement has drawn attention to the increasing visibility of LGBTQ+ athletes in professional sports. As more athletes come forward with their stories, they contribute to a more inclusive and accepting sports culture.

    The online response to Carey’s post has been overwhelmingly positive, with fans expressing admiration for her courage and authenticity. The outpouring of support underscores the growing acceptance of LGBTQ+ individuals in the public sphere.

    As Carey embarks on this new chapter in her personal life, her professional career continues to thrive. Her influence extends beyond the gymnastics arena, serving as an inspiration to young athletes and members of the LGBTQ+ community.

    The public’s curiosity now turns to whether Carey will share her gymnastic skills with her partner. The prospect of Sinacola learning the intricacies of a scissors leap has generated lighthearted speculation among fans.

    Carey’s decision to publicly share her relationship marks a significant moment in her life and career. Her openness contributes to the ongoing dialogue about representation and acceptance in sports.

  • Shawn Mendes Slides into Bad Bunny’s Calvin Klein Campaign Comments on Those Steamy Photos: ‘Guapo’

    Shawn Mendes Slides into Bad Bunny’s Calvin Klein Campaign Comments on Those Steamy Photos: ‘Guapo’

    Singer-songwriter Shawn Mendes joined the chorus of online reactions to Bad Bunny’s recent Calvin Klein ad campaign, offering a simple Spanish compliment that resonated with fans. Mendes’ comment, “Guapo,” meaning “handsome,” appeared under the Puerto Rican rapper’s Instagram photos, which have generated millions of likes and a flurry of responses.

    Bad Bunny’s images, part of a new ad campaign for the underwear brand, quickly went viral, prompting a range of reactions from fans and fellow celebrities. The post, photographed by Mario Sorrenti, has garnered over 4.4 million likes on Instagram, with comments ranging from simple approval to more explicit expressions of admiration.

    Mendes’ comment, while brief, added to the online buzz surrounding the campaign. The official MTV Instagram account also acknowledged the photos, commenting, “I tapped way more than twice.”

     

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    The exchange comes amidst public interest in Mendes’ personal life, including his past relationships with singers Camila Cabello and Sabrina Carpenter. In October, Mendes addressed his audience during a performance at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre, discussing the public’s speculation about his sexuality.

    “There’s just been this thing about my sexuality and people talking about it for so long,” Mendes said at the time. “I think it’s kind of silly because I think sexuality is such a beautifully complex thing, and it’s so hard to just put into boxes.”

    He continued, “It always felt like such an intrusion on something very personal to me, something that I was figuring out in myself, something I had yet to discover and still have yet to discover.”

    Mendes’ comment on Bad Bunny’s photo comes as both artists have released new music. Mendes’ self titled album, “Shawn,” reached No. 26 on the Billboard 200 albums chart in November. Bad Bunny’s latest release, “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” debuted at the top of the charts in January.

    The online interaction between Mendes and Bad Bunny highlights the power of social media in amplifying celebrity moments and generating widespread attention. The brief Spanish compliment from Mendes added to the viral nature of Bad Bunny’s campaign, demonstrating the reach and impact of celebrity endorsements and online interactions.