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“They resonate with me”: Dannii Minogue on hosting I Kissed a Boy and I Kissed a Girl

Dannii Minogue has opened up about why she agreed to host the I Kissed a Boy, and I Kissed a Girl series. Back in 2023, UK-based reality TV viewers were treated to the country’s first-ever same-sex dating show, I Kissed a Boy. Upon its release, the series received widespread praise for its diverse and inclusive cast, its depiction queer male culture and its soundtrack of pop bangers. The success of I Kissed a Boy led to the 2024 spin-off I Kissed a Girl, which also received universal acclaim for its casting and…

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Unconventional: Kit Williamson’s new LGBTQ+ series to stream on Revry

Kit Williamson’s new series Unconventional has found a home. Back in 2021, it was announced that the EastSiders star was bringing to life a new LGBTQIA+ TV series. Developed at The Sundance Lab, the show follows queer siblings Noah (Williamson) and Margot Guillory (Aubrey Shea) as they explore life in their 30s alongside their partners Dan Charles (James Bland) and Eliza Slate (Briana Venskus). As they try to start an unconventional family, the foursome will have to navigate an unstable world and maintain the close bonds that they cultivated along…

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“Totally worth it”: Fans go wild for Heartstopper season 3 bloopers

Netflix has released the hilarious blooper reel for Heartstopper season 3, and fans can’t get enough.   Back in October, LGBTQIA+ TV enthusiasts were finally treated to the third outing of the popular romantic comedy series. Based on Alice Oseman’s hit webcomic, the new batch episodes follow Charlie (Joe Locke) as he tries to “tell Nick that he loves him,” while Nick (Kit Connor) “also has something important to say to Charlie”. The synopsis adds: “As the summer holiday ends and the months race on, the friends begin to realise that…

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The Acolyte: Disney executive breaks silence on why the Star Wars series was axed

A Disney executive has opened up about the reason behind The Acolyte’s cancellation. Back in June, fans of the long-running Star Wars franchise were first treated to the highly anticipated series. Set before the events of the Skywalker Saga at the end of the High Republic era, The Acolyte follows a former Padawan (Amandla Stenberg) who reunites with her Jedi Master (Lee Jung-jae) to investigate a series of mysterious crimes. It boasted an ensemble cast, with supporting stars such as Charlie Barnett, Dafne Keen, Rebecca Henderson, Jodie Turner-Smith, Carrie-Anne Moss, Manny Jacinto, Dean-Charles…

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Harley Quinn: Season 5 trailer promises chaos in Metropolis, Brainiac and more Harlivy

The trailer for Harley Quinn season five has arrived, and it’s equal parts hilarious and pure chaos. Premiere on 16 January on Max, the new batch of episodes will see Harley and Ivy make their way to Metropolis after the downfall of Gotham. While the shiny new city – known as the home to Superman – offers the lovebirds a new start, it doesn’t take long for mayhem to find them. The synopsis reads: “Harley (Haley Cuoco) and Ivy (Lake Bell) discover that something sinister is at play and all is not…

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I Saw the TV Glow director clarifies tweet regarding the Buffy the Vampire Slayer reboot

I Saw the TV Glow director Jane Schoenbrun has set the record straight. Over the last few years, there have been rumours that the hit TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer will be rebooted. In 2018, it was reported that Fringe writer Monica Owusu-Breen was tapped to lead the project, with original series creator Joss Whedon signing on as producer. While the news received mixed responses from fans, Breen released a statement, teasing that the show could follow a “new slayer.” However, four years after the reboot/revival was announced, producer Gail Berman…

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“I am GERI happy”: These Drag Race UK season six stars are now dating

Love is in the air! Drag Race UK stars Charra Tea and Actavia are now dating. The two drag talents announced the exciting news on their social media accounts. “Welllllll today I got a boyfriend. Very cute, very demure, and all I can think is HEE HEE! I am GERI happy. But I don’t want this joke to drag-on,” Charra wrote on X/Twitter. Shortly after uploading the post, Actavia took to Charra‘s mentions to tease her new beau, writing, “Poor sod whoever he is “, along side a blushing emoji and…

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Law Roach for permanent Drag Race judge, please!

Friday night’s episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race was a bit packed. Between a Mini Challenge featuring Charo (maybe a wink to the recent launch of Drag Race Espana All Stars), and all the Werk Room scheming, there’s much to get into. This week’s Maxi Challenge was essentially a task of design and branding: create a look for yourself and your doll, as well as a voiceover to tell the story of said doll.  In the Werk Room, there’s a slight scramble over fabrics. Nymphia Winds gives another swing at her…

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The girls of season 16 bring runway talent and quality drama

Let’s talk about some good television. RuPaul’s Drag Race season 16 gave us what might be one of its best episodes yet this week: A healthy helping of drama; a decent dollop of quality competition; two scoops of character development and a sprinkling of surprise. It’s the latest in a, frankly, standout season likely to be remembered over the next few years. So let’s get into it. The Drama: Where there’s Plane Jane, there will be drama. Friday introduced a bit of friction between her and Q. Q complains that…

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What we learned from our Let’s Talk Conversion Therapy with Hollyoaks panel

From nuanced representation to the importance of intersectionality, here’s what we learned from our recent roundtable discussion. WORDS BY BRIT DAWSON As Hollyoaks fans will know, over the last month, the Channel 4 soap has been exploring the damaging effects of ‘conversion therapy’ in a long-running storyline that recently came to a head. Back in September, former Holby City star David Ames joined the cast as Carter Shepherd, a headteacher with a secretive, sinister plan. Under the guise of offering John Paul McQueen (played by James Sutton) self-growth sessions, he…

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