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Queen Bey returns to her hometown of Houston, where she will take the stage with the Vice President just days before the November election.
October 24 2024 1:45 PM
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Queen Bey returns to her hometown of Houston, where she will take the stage with the Vice President just days before the November election.
It looks like Beyoncé’s sexy, glamorous, booty-shaking video, “Single Ladies,” (or "Single Lezzies") isn’t just for the big kids anymore. The song will get all the single lesbian ladies to the dance floor, but the video might just be more entertaining than shaking it with the girls.
Some fans of Beyoncé are up in arms over the questionable similarity of Kelly Clarkson's new single 'Already Gone' and Beyoncé's balladic ditty 'Halo.' Did the very first American Idol rip-off diva Beyoncé? Hell no. In fact, it might just be that Beyoncé's song is the knock-off.
Beyonce has let it slip that she will be singing "At Last," the standard Etta James made famous, for Barack and Michelle Obama's first Inauguration night spin around the dance floor. Also appearing at the Neighborhood Ball for the Inauguration are Beyonce's husband Jay-Z, Alicia Keyes, Faith Hill, Mariah Carey, Maroon 5, Mary J. Blige, Shakira, Stevie Wonder, Sting, and will.i.am.
"You've been a very bad girl. A very, very bad, bad girl, Coco..." Lady Gaga's "Telephone" video, featuring Beyoncé, has finally premiered! Directed by Jonas Åkerlund, the 10-minute video shows Gaga in a passionate kiss with a prison inmate, a near-naked dance sequence, duct tape, strip searches and man poisoning. What else could a lesbian ask for? Watch the sexy "Telephone" video here.
Aussie babes Anna Torv and Nicole Kidman do Jimmy Kimmel's and Dave Letterman's couches. Eden Riegel and Tamara Braun play kissy face on AMC. Clea Duvall on SVU and more...
The doc describes the country music debate as "the latest arena of the culture wars in America."
There is a moment in just about every workday when we come across something sexy, gratuitous and completely pointless that we wish we could post but don't under the auspices of there being nothing lesbian about it and often there being no redeeming value. And unless you’ve been living under a rock for a decade, you may have noticed that the platinum-stacked artist sometimes known as 'Sasha Fierc'e can sing, dance, and flat out work it like very few of her so-called contemporaries. This month, Beyonce brings her unparalleled brand of ferocity to not one- but two- sexy summer magazine covers. And the dynamic music icon creates two very different, yet equally and undeniably hot, photo spreads.
SheWired Editor Tracy E. Gilchrist and Advocate.com Editor Ross von Metzke are back by unpopular demand terrorizing readers with a little column we like to call Gossip Girl and Her Gay. The Grammy Awards: Pink, Taylor Swift, Fergie and Black Eyed Peas, Beyonce, Stevie Nicks, Lady Gaga, Elton John, Mary J Blige, Celine Dion, Lady Antebellum, Jennifer Hudson, Britney Spears, and more...
It's all about Valerie Bertinelli's hot-ass 48-year-old bikini bod, then it's on to Beyonce channeling folky singer songwriters Alanis Morissette and Sarah Mclachlan. The original Idol Kelly Clarkson 'does not hook up,' while the Sex and the City sequel is babies, babies, babies and Drew Barrymore and Jessica Lange chew the scenery in Grey Gardens.
The gossipy duo is ramped up, salacious and on about Susan Lucci and Tamara Braun...again. Plus, they go off about Christina Aguilera's Clockwork Orange outfit, Beyonce in Obsessed. Helen Mirren and Halle Berry lobbing them out...and Rick Warren. Go figure.
Get ready for a triple dose of diva as new albums from Dolly Parton, Beyoncé and Jill Scott all drop today!
Gay girl faves will be battling it out for Grammy's since the nominations were announced Wednesday. Beyonce, Kelly Clarkson, Lady Gaga, Pink and Katy Perry are among the ladies lined up to make lesbians swoon come Grammy time. Plus, sweetie country girl Taylor Swift got some love with several nominations.
Hey, Emmy voters, Laverne Cox has a message for you: "Everybody needs an Emmy!"
A source close to the matter also says she's prepared to donate more if need be.
From Mary Lambert to Beyonce, 2013 was a good year for LGBT women and their allies!
Here's what Queen Bey said.
These stars may be liberal now, but they used to stan the GOP!