7 of the best queer moments from the 2024 Emmy Awards
The gays keep winning — sometimes literally.
September 16 2024 6:25 PM
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The gays keep winning — sometimes literally.
Age ain't nothing but a number!
Can they make Schlotsky's sourdough bread in thirty minutes?
For its latest "Give a Damn" PSA, Cyndi Lauper's True Colors Fund has enlisted the help of Judith Light, Modern Family's Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Lily Tomlin, and Parenthood's Mae Whitman to educate people on suicide among LGBT youths.
Kris Jenner officiated the ceremony, with Sofia Vergara, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Chelsea Clinton and Lisa Rinna as guests.
Jane Lynch has been cast as equality opponent Maggie Gallagher in a cast that includes Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Jamie Lee Curtis, Matthew Morrison, and George Clooney in the Los Angeles reading of Dustin Lance Black's play 8,
Everyone has a special reason to register to vote, even celebs including Jane Lynch, Miley Cyrus, Darren Criss, Jenna Ushkowitz, Neil Patrick Harris, Eric Stonestreet, and Jesse Tyler Ferguson, who offer their unique reasons in a new video.
Julianne Moore, Fran Drescher and Jane Leeves joined Josh Hutcherson, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, and the cast of Glee in support of Jennifer Tyrrell, the Ohio Tiger Scout leader who was fired from her position as den leader strictly because of her sexual orientation.
When a California appeals court ruled that Proposition 8 was unconstitutional, Twitter unloaded a torrent of reaction from marriage equality supporters. Here are just a few of our favorite celebrities’ Tweets. Meghan McCain, Ellen DeGeneres, Dustin Lance Black, Chely Wright, Mia Kirshner, Chaz Bono, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and more...
Be they posted by celesbians themselves or various other newsmakers of the day, here is a round up of today's Twitter posts that you simply cannot miss, each in 140-characters or less: Here's Dianna Agron with a photo of Lea Michele cooking her dinner, Jillian Michaels, Hunter Valentine, Dita Von Teese, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Kirsten Vangsness!
The timing of Family Equality Council’s Los Angeles Awards dinner on February 11, and the choice of star honoree Chad Griffin, could not have been more apropos, coinciding with a major victory on February 7 in the fight for marriage equality. Special guests and awards presenters included Modern Family stars Eric Stonestreet and Jesse Tyler Ferguson, the latter who performed a humorous tune about the joys of every day parenting.
Following months of anticipation including a Facebook campaign, Modern Family characters Mitchell and Cameron finally kissed Wednesday night. They shared a low-key peck in the background of a scene between Jay and his daughter Claire. The episode as a whole explored public displays of affection and the coldness Mitchell, played by Jesse Tyler Ferguson, had learned from his father Jay (Ed O'Neill).
Dolly Parton, Colin Farrell, Sean Hayes, Chris Colfer, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Allison Janney, Melissa Etheridge, Joel McHale, Kirsten Dunst, and Chaz Bono were among the celebrities who joined the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) as it honored Kristin Chenoweth, NBC Entertainment Chairman Robert Greenblatt, and the best in television and journalism last night at the 22nd Annual GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles, hosted by Amy Poehler and Rashida Jones.
Beloved talk show host Ellen DeGeneres took home the award for Favorite Daytime TV Host for The Ellen DeGeneres Show – again! Sharon Osbourne and Modern Family’s Jesse Tyler Ferguson announced Ellen as the winner and the audience erupted in a standing ovation. She kissed her wife Portia de Rossi before stepping up to accept. Costars Lucy Hale, Ashley Benson and Shay Mitchell (who plays lesbian character Emily) were back stage to chat about the show being recognized by fans.
As Election Day approaches, Cynthia Nixon reviews the progress of Fight Back New York, the PAC dedicated to defeating New York state senators who voted against the marriage equality bill last year. Nixon reviews the celebrities who have contributed videos for Fight Back New York in the past year to fight for the right for lesbians and gays to marry, including Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Rosie Perez, Alec Baldwin, and Whoopi Goldberg. She also reminds viewers of recent successes at the ballot box.
The train of celebrity videos calling for marriage equality in New York continues, with Whoopi Goldberg speaking for the PAC Fight Back New York. The Goldberg video joins previous installments for Fight Back New York for gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgender people from Cynthia Nixon, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, and Rosie Perez. The HRC Campaign for New York Marriage is also producing its own video series for marriage equality, which has posted messages from celebrities including Julianne Moore, Fran Drescher, and Moby.
Forget daddies, today we are celebrating FATHERS!
In the past couple of weeks, numerous celebrities have posted videos online or joined campaigns such as Give A Damn and It Gets Better, which aim to spread awareness about LGBT issues in an effort to prevent suicide among LGBT youth and put an end to the anti-gay bullying epidemic. Thanks to Kathy Griffin, Anne Hathaway, Joe Jonas, Margaret Cho, Lance Bass, Tim Gunn, Wanda Sykes, Ellen Degeneres, Judith Light, Lily Tomlin, Mae Whitman, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Cyndi Lauper, Colin Farrell, Elton John, Ricky Martin, Rachael Harris, Idina Menzel, Chris Colfer, Sarah Silverman, Anna Paquin, Jason Mraz, Whoopi Goldberg, Sharon Osbourne, Clay Aiken, Ashley Tisdale and the cast of Hellcats, Candice Accola, Ian Somerhalder, Jenny McCarthy, Greg Grunberg, Erika Jayne, Shay Mitchell, Kristin Cavallari, Julie Benz, Michael Chiklis, Katerina Graham, Rex Lee, Ashley Roberts and all the other celebrities who put their time in to spread these important messages.
The FOMO is too real.
How about a lesbian wedding at 10,000 meters?