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One of America’s largest gay ‘conversion therapy’ networks is disbanding

The Hope for Wholeness Ministry had a presence in 15 different states. The Hope for Wholeness Ministry, one of America’s largest gay ‘conversion therapy’ networks, is disbanding after it failed to find a director to lead their harmful efforts. So-called gay ‘conversion therapy’ – which has been discredited by the NHS and the World Psychiatric Association – refers to any attempt at changing a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity and often involves techniques like electroshock therapy or prayer. The South Carolina based group announced its disbandment in a memo…

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Groundbreaking LGBTQ+ series Noah’s Arc to return for anniversary special

Noah’s Arc is returning for a one-off special to mark its 15th anniversary. The beloved series, which aired on Logo from 2005-2007, followed a group of friends as they navigated the gay dating scene in Los Angeles. It made history as the first American drama with a cast of all-Black and gay characters. Noah’s Arc was also notable for tackling social issues that weren’t discussed on television at the time, such as same-sex dating, same-sex marriage, same-sex parenthood, HIV/AIDS awareness, homophobia and gay bashing. Although the first season ranked as…

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RuPaul’s Drag Race: All 18 seasons ranked from worst to best

Like Roxxxy Andrews, we’re here to make it clear. Over the course of 10 years, we’ve been blessed with 12 iconic seasons of RuPaul’s Drag Race, four All Star editions and a British spin-off; providing us thirsty-ass drag fanatics with plenty of charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent. Bebe, Tyra, Raja, Sharon, Chad, Jinkx, Bianca, Violet, Bob, Alaska, Sasha, Trixie, Aquaria, Monét, Trinity, Yvie and The Vivienne have all won the coveted crown – but which of their respective seasons comes out on top? To commemorate the season 12 finale later…

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Fleabag star Ben Aldridge says he’s “incredibly proud and thankful” to be LGBTQ+

Ben Aldridge has come out as a member of the LGBTQ+ community. The British actor paid tribute to LGBTQ+ history in a series of photos, including a shot of the Gay Liberation March at Leicester Square in 1972 and Stonewall pioneers Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera as they walked in NYC’s 1973 Pride. “The journey to pride was a long one for me,” the star reflected in the caption. “I love the LGBTQ+ community and am incredibly proud and thankful to be a part of it. So much won.…

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Crowdfunding campaign launches to save the Stonewall Inn from closure

LGBTQ+ venues have been hit hard during the coronavirus pandemic. The Stonewall Inn, the site of the birthplace of the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement in the United States, has launched a fundraiser as the ongoing coronavirus pandemic could force it to permanently shut its doors. In a piece for GAY TIMES last year, Philip Baldwin wrote about its historical significance: “When police raided the Stonewall Inn, during the early hours of 28 June, in an exceptional act of bravery, the patrons fought back. Many of these people, our queer brothers…

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Canada’s Drag Race judges spill the T on the series in their “loosest” interview yet

“We are not America’s little sister. People have been sleeping on Canada and it’s time to wake ya’ll up to the brilliance that Canada has to offer.” The queens of the North are here! After months of anticipation, and plenty of outlandish rumours from Drag Race superstans on Reddit, the first season of Canada’s Drag Race has arrived and it’s streaming on BBC iPlayer. The “unapologetic” new series follows 12 sickening drag performers as they compete in a variety of maxi-challenges for the title of Canada’s Next Drag Superstar, as well as…

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Premiere: Vogue meets opera in Divina De Campo’s insane Gratify music video

Divina De Campo has dropped one of the fiercest (and batshit crazy) music videos of the year. In the visual for Gratify, the beloved drag queen and vocalist serves superhero-realness and Queen Elizabeth I-inspired fashion as she performs the infectious, operatic dance anthem with a sickening squad of voguers from the House of Suarez. Divina blessed us with several legendary lewks on the Drag Race UK runway last year and won hearts of viewers around the world with her self-deprecating humour and wit, but we’ve never – we repeat, never…

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Courtney Act volunteers to replace Bruno Tonioli on Strictly Come Dancing

Could the Drag Race legend feature on the Strictly judging panel? The BBC recently confirmed that a shorter version of Strictly Come Dancing would be heading to our screens later this year. However, one thing up in the air at the moment is whether Bruno Tonioli will be on the judging panel. The judge is currently in Los Angeles, and usually jets between the UK and US to judge both Strictly and Dancing with the Stars. However, with travel restrictions currently in place, it could mean that Bruno is absent.…

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Here are all the celebrities who’ve come out as LGBTQ+ in 2020 (so far)

“I am gay, and I’m finally okay with it. It’s been a long journey to get here.” We’re halfway through 2020 and various celebrities have already bravely lived their truths by coming out as LGBTQ+. From YouTuber NikkieTutorials to Zach Sullivan, who became the first professional ice hockey player to come out as gay, we round up everyone who has proudly and publicly joined our community to inspire a whole new generation of LGBTQ+ youth. Aaron Schock Known for: Anti-LGBTQ+ congressmanIdentifies as: Gay “The fact that I am gay is…

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Orange Is the New Black star Taylor Schilling introduces world to girlfriend

Taylor Schilling has confirmed her relationship with visual artist Emily Ritz. The actress, who is best known for her iconic role as Piper Chapman on Orange Is the New Black, reposted an adorable photo of her and Ritz over the weekend, in which they can be seen embracing one another in fog. “I couldn’t be more proud to be by your side @tayjschilling, Happy Pride!” Ritz wrote on the photo with several pink love heart emojis. On Sunday (28 June), Schilling shared the same photo to her 2.6 million Instagram…

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