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Former The Wanted band member Jay McGuiness sets a heartwarming example of support for the trans community through a simple yet impactful gesture. #TransRights #Inclusion #JayMcGuiness
Authorities responded to the Thousand Oaks home of Britney Spears after the pop icon deleted her Instagram account, raising concerns for her well-being among fans. The singer was reportedly "annoyed" by the visit
Kehlani opens up about her journey to self-acceptance and how therapy helped her understand herself and embrace her lesbian identity. #Kehlani #SolBlumeFestival #SelfAcceptance #Lesbian #Therapy
A screening of the award-winning Holocaust documentary, "Dear Fredy," was canceled in the city of Harish due to opposition from the ultra-Orthodox community. The film highlights the story of a gay German Jew who saved children during the Holocaust.
Get ready for an exclusive treat as we unveil never-before-seen images of the cast of RuPaul's Drag Race season 15 out of drag. These exclusive photographs offer a unique insight into the personalities and beauty of these talented queens, showcasing their diversity and individual styles. Get ready to swoon over the stunning cast of RuPaul's Drag Race season 15 like never before
The world of RuPaul's Drag Race has been a platform for countless talented and memorable drag queens to showcase their skills and personalities. Many of these contestants have had their drag careers propelled to new heights as a result of their appearances on the show, but not all of them are interested in continuing to do drag forever. In fact, many former contestants and even winners have retired from their drag careers, either due to the response they received from fans or to pursue new endeavors.
In a recent Instagram post, RuPaul's Drag Race season 13 star Gottmik announced that he has successfully updated his legal name and gender marker on his personal forms of identification.
Ashley, who called the role a "dream," said that having a trans person simply depicted as being in love on screen is a huge step forward for representation. "We deserve to exist. We deserve to take up space in society," he told BuzzFeed News. "We will always exist regardless of anti-trans propaganda."