Entitled Disney World guest has a transphobic meltdown, looks a FOOL & gets ROASTED
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April 29 2024 5:55 PM
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People online shut this down brilliantly.
Coolidge referenced her iconic scene in The White Lotus season two in her Emmys acceptance speech for best supporting actress in a drama series.
Charlize Theron chews the scenery and terrorizes Kristen Stewart in the most delightful way as the Evil Queen in the new teaser trailer for Snow White and the Huntsman due out next summer. Disney’s Snow White never looked this good what with Charlize’s Evil Queen stealing youth from unsuspecting beauties and Kristen Stewart’s Snow White sporting armor.
A film with the title Lesbian Vampire Killers is bound to be outrageously terrible. It also happens to be pretty damned funny - and kind of hot. A town is cursed by the evil lesbian vampire queen Carmilla (Silvia Colloca). When the sweet, innocent girls of the town are doomed to be sexy, rabid vampires who like to snack on other ladies. The lesbian vamps' terrible burden of hotness can only be cured by a descendent of Camilla.
Yes, GAWD!
If you're not watching Arrow you're missing out!
Emily Blunt, Charlize Theron, and Jessica Chastain are literally magic in this stunning new trailer.
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.Starring Twilight’s Kristen Stewart as a warrior Snow White and Oscar-winning film goddess Charlize Theron as a very wicked (and stunning!) Queen, the first official photos of the cast in costume were released by Universal in conjunction with their Comic-Con panel.
Ridley Scott directs Charlize Theron & Noomi Rapace in Prometheus. Details on Theron's nude scene & 'Alien' origins!
Big Hollywood summer popcorn flicks and lesbian-themed cinema don't typically collide, although there's an argument to be made that Angela Robinson's sexy spy story D.E.B.S and Jamie Babbit's teen angst / mini camp masterpiece But I'm a Cheerleader came pretty darned close.
When art imitates our lives, we have no choice but to stan.
These days you can’t swing a cat on television without hitting a scattered LGBT character or two on just about any given night. Sundays give us The Good Wife’s bisexual Kalinda while Revenge has bisexual Nolan and Shameless has a gay son. Modern Family and The New Normal offer up gay dads while freshman series Go On and Chicago Fire feature full-on lesbian characters in those ensembles. And of course, there are tried-and-true, beloved lesbian and gay characters on Glee, Grey’s Anatomy and Pretty Little Liars.
Grey’s Anatomy’s evil genius creator Shonda Rhimes is the queen of the slow release of information, so we take every crumb of news we get about the beloved lady docs Callie (Sara Ramirez) and Arizona (Jessica Capshaw).
Promised Land wants to bring more LGBTQ representation to children's literature.
Spooky queerdos, gunslinging bisexuals, and J.Lo going action hero. What’s not to love?
From Litchfield to Gotham, LGBT characters were everywhere on TV this year.
True Blood just keeps getting gayer. Last season Evan Rachel Wood's lesbian vampire queen turned up deep in the bayou playing sexual power games and Scrabble and this season, Alan Ball's vampiric brain child introduces the vampire king of Mississippi. Openly gay actor Denis O'Hare, who has previously played the seething homophobe Senator John Briggs in Milk and an ideologically evil phychiatrist in the Angelina Jolie vehicle Changeling, will don the fangs of Russell Edgington in True Blood.
From Litchfield to Gotham, LGBT characters were everywhere on TV this year.
The nine-month wait for Season 4 of True Blood proved to be worth it as the foundation for plenty of twists and turns (both in the sack and out) was highlighted by Tara’s (Rutina Wesley) new lust for the ladies (and new identity as a lesbian cage fighter named Toni). Series creator Alan Ball says "We felt like it was time for Tara to stop being the victim. It was time for Tara to really take charge of her life in a way that would be surprising and would give us some fun places to go story wise."