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  • Streaming Soon: The Best New LGBTQ+ Stories on Netflix

    Streaming Soon: The Best New LGBTQ+ Stories on Netflix

    Netflix is going all-in on queer storytelling in 2025, with bold new originals, beloved series returns, and global stories that center LGBTQ+ characters, creators, and communities. Whether you’re looking for love, chaos, heartbreak, or horror, there’s something new under the rainbow. Here’s what to stream now—and what to get hyped for.

    Olympo (Season 1) – June 20

    Set in a high-performance sports academy for elite synchronized swimmers, this Spanish drama dives into the intense world of ambition, control, and desire. Created by the team behind Elite, Olympo features LGBTQ+ storylines and homoerotic tension front and center. It’s a queer coming-of-age drama wrapped in slow-burn rivalries, watery aesthetics, and complicated love.

    The Ultimatum: Queer Love (Season 2) – June 25 & July 2

    Netflix’s sapphic dating show is back with even more high-stakes emotional chaos. Season 2 will be released in two parts: the first six episodes drop June 25, with the remaining six arriving July 2. A brand new cast of women and nonbinary contestants must choose—marry or move on. Known for zero chill, U-Haul-level intensity, and vulnerable queer conversations, the series delivers drama, tears, and moments of genuine love.

    Ginny & Georgia (Season 3) – Now Streaming

    Ginny & Georgia. (L to R) Brianne Howey as Georgia Miller, Scott Porter as Paul, Antonia Gentry as Ginny Miller, Diesel La Torraca as Austin Miller in episode 302 of Ginny & Georgia. Cr. Amanda Matlovich/Netflix © 2025

    Georgia’s fairytale wedding ends in handcuffs, leaving the Miller family reeling. This season focuses on Ginny’s inner conflict—does she still want to stand by her mother when the truth comes crashing down? Maxine’s queer storyline continues to shine, offering authentic LGBTQ+ teen representation within a rollercoaster of drama.

    Squid Game (Final Season) – June 27, 2025

    The brutal survival series returns for its third and final season on June 27, with even higher stakes. And let’s not forget, last season introduced us to Cho Hyun-ju, aka Player 120, a transgender contestant entering the game. As one of the first trans characters in a high-profile Korean series, her presence marks a major step for queer visibility in global media.

    Too Much – July 10

    In Netflix’s new rom-com series Too MuchMegan Stalter plays an American export hoping for a fresh start, but what she gets instead is a crash course in culture clashes, heartbreak hangovers, and one very confusing British man.

    The cast also includes Will SharpeNaomi WattsJessica AlbaKit HaringtonAndrew ScottRhea PerlmanMichael ZegenRichard E. GrantEmily RatajkowskiDean-Charles Chapman, and Andrew Rannells.

    Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery – December 12, 2025

    Detective Benoit Blanc is back on the case in the third Knives Out installment. This time, the world’s most stylish detective faces his darkest mystery yet. With Daniel Craig reprising his role as the now-canonically queer sleuth, expect murder, mind games, and campy couture. The film lands on Netflix December 12.

    Frankenstein – November 2025

    Guillermo del Toro reimagines Mary Shelley’s gothic classic in a visually lush, emotionally charged horror fantasy. The tale of a misunderstood creature seeking connection is inherently queer, and del Toro’s history with themes of otherness and empathy suggests this one will hit hard.

    Stranger Things (Final Season) – Nov. 26, Dec. 25 & Dec. 31

    Hawkins faces one last showdown in a three-part final season. Volume 1 (Episodes 1–4) premieres November 26, Volume 2 (Episodes 5–7) drops December 25, and the series finale (Volume 3) airs December 31. Fans are hoping the show finally gives Will Byers the queer arc he deserves, while Robin’s sapphic storyline continues to shine.

    Wednesday (Season 2) – Aug. 6 & Sept. 3

    Netflix’s goth queen returns in Season 2, which will be released in two parts: Part 1 on August 6 and Part 2 on September 3, with four episodes in each.

    Jenna Ortega’s embrace of the character’s queer-coded vibes only fuels the flames—and co-star Hunter Doohan, who plays Tyler, is openly gay in real life, add a layer of queer visibility to the series.

    Plus this photo of Tyler now exists…

    Hunter Doohan for 'Wednesday' on Netflix.
    Hunter Doohan for ‘Wednesday’ on Netflix.

    Monsters: The Original Monster (Season 3) – Late 2025

    Ryan Murphy’s latest season focuses on Ed Gein—the real-life murderer who inspired Psycho and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Charlie Hunnam stars in a chilling exploration of how true crime became pop culture.

    In Production

    A Man on the Inside (Season 2)

    A Man on the Inside. Ted Danson as Charles in episode 106 of A Man on the Inside. Cr. Colleen E. Hayes/Netflix © 2024
    A Man on the Inside. Ted Danson as Charles in episode 106 of A Man on the Inside. Cr. Colleen E. Hayes/Netflix © 2024

    Season 2 of the political thriller is currently in production and will follow Charles (Ted Danson) as he goes undercover at Wheeler College to investigate a potential crime. With an academic twist, this chapter introduces a new mystery set against the backdrop of campus life. And let’s be honest—we have to support Stephanie Beatriz, a proud bisexual and total queer icon, who returns with her usual charm and gravitas.

    Heartstopper: The Movie

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    Nick and Charlie’s love story isn’t over. After three heartfelt seasons, the couple’s journey will wrap up with a feature-length film. Based on Alice Oseman’s novella Nick and Charlie, the movie explores the emotional strain of long-distance love as Nick heads off to university. Kit Connor and Joe Locke return as both stars and executive producers, ensuring a finale as tender as the series that built to it.

  • Bret LaBelle and Chris Stanley Announce Breakup After Two Years Together

    Bret LaBelle and Chris Stanley Announce Breakup After Two Years Together

    Bret LaBelle, best known for his appearance on Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X, has announced the end of his relationship with social media star Chris Stanley. The couple, whose 27-year age difference often sparked conversation online, had been dating since 2022.

    The breakup was revealed in an Instagram post shared by LaBelle on Monday, April 28. The 51-year-old Boston police lieutenant wrote, “Sometimes love means letting go,” in a heartfelt caption alongside a photo carousel featuring the former couple.

    “Chris and I have shared so many memories, laughter, and growth together, and I will always be grateful for that. While our paths are now going in different directions, the care and respect remain. Wishing him nothing but happiness, love, and success on his journey. Thank you for the memories.”

    Reality TV and TikTok Collide

    LaBelle first rose to fame on the 33rd season of CBS’s Survivor in 2016. Competing as part of the Gen X tribe, he advanced to the final five before being voted out on Day 37. He returned to reality TV in 2019 to compete on The Amazing Race 31 alongside fellow Survivor contestant Chris Hammons. The pair finished in sixth place.

     

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    Stanley, 25, is a prominent gay content creator on TikTok, where he boasts more than 1 million followers and over 64 million likes. Known to fans as @stanchris, he also has a strong presence on YouTube (468,000 subscribers) and Instagram (368,000 followers).

    Together, LaBelle and Stanley shared their lives publicly, frequently appearing in each other’s content and showcasing their relationship milestones—including a few uncomfortable public moments.

    A Relationship That Sparked Headlines—and Judgment

    In an August 2023 interview with The Advocate, LaBelle and Stanley opened up about how they met online during the later stages of the pandemic. LaBelle, then 49, reached out to Stanley after seeing his content. Stanley, who was 23 at the time, recalled watching Survivor afterward and being charmed by LaBelle’s personality on and off screen.

    @stanchrissss

    showing my short boyfriend places he’s never seen before! #boyfriend #short #couple #funny #gaytiktok (ib: @GayFatFriend)

    ♬ Love Letter – Cavendish Music

    The couple addressed frequent questions and misconceptions about their dynamic, including confusion about whether they were father and son.

    “Sometimes people make the outrageous claim that I was ‘groomed’ or something,” Stanley said. “But I was the one who pursued [LaBelle].”

    The duo frequently brushed off external judgment. In one viral story reported by Page Six, Stanley described a Christmas tree shopping experience where a cashier assumed LaBelle was his father. Rather than correct her, LaBelle simply shook his head. “So I’m just like, ‘Yeah, yeah. That’s my dad,’” Stanley recalled.

    Support From Fellow Reality Stars

    Fans and friends from the reality TV world quickly expressed their support in the comments section of LaBelle’s announcement post. Big Brother 23 runner-up Derek Frazier wrote, “I love you both,” while Squid Game: The Challenge contestant Dash Katz added, “Love y’all.”

    Despite the breakup, LaBelle’s message emphasized mutual respect and continued admiration. As both he and Stanley move forward, their fans remain hopeful they’ll continue to thrive—individually and online.

     

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