30 hunks from across the decades that made us realize we're gay
Whatever the style, whatever the era, a good looking man is a powerful force!
October 16 2024 4:02 PM
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Whatever the style, whatever the era, a good looking man is a powerful force!
John Travolta's and Kelly Preston's son Jett, 16, suffered a seizure and died suddenly while on a family vacation in the Bahamas Friday. Jett had a history of seizures that were speculated to be either related to autism or Kawasaki Syndrome.
It was a highlight of the show.
Ricky Martin had Saturday Night Fever for John Travolta back in the day.
The all-time diva of daytime and culture maker for the better part of three decades, Oprah Winfrey, was front and center as one of the recipients at the Kennedy Center Honors Tuesday, along with Merle Haggard and Sir Paul McCartney. Doyenne of The View, Barbara Walters joined John Travolta and Chris Rock to pay homage to and to roast Oprah, who just happened to be seated next to First Lady Michelle Obama and President Barack Obama. But it was Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson who blew the tribute out of the water with her soulful rendition of “I’m Here” from the musical of The Color Purple, based on the Steven Spielberg film that nabbed Oprah and Oscar nomination in 1985.
Queen Latifah looks fab, but she needs cuter shoes than that!
Here's something to make your day a little less like a Monday.
"Everyone has a story where they’ve been ghosted, so it seems to be hitting a chord."
Hairspray star Nikki Blonsky's assault charges from a family airport blow-out have been dropped like a hot hair straightening iron. Blonsky and former America's Next Top Model contestant Bianca Golden got into a full-on family throw-down at the Turks and Caicos airport this summer.
Boys Don’t Cry director Kimberly Peirce is on board to direct a remake of the prom from hell story Carrie, based on Stephen King’s supernatural thriller.
From #AskHerMore to Glom Gazingo, here's what we loved most about this year's Academy Awards!
Jennifer Lawrence's second fall, Lupita's tearjerking speech, P!nk's "Over the Rainbow," Meryl's shimmy to "Happy" -- these are a few of our favorite things!
Nominations for the 30th Annual Razzie Awards were announced Monday, recognizing the worst-of-the-worst in the film industry. Megan Fox is nominated for Worst Actress along with Miley Cyrus. Twilight's Robert Pattinson is nominated and part-time lesbian Lindsay Lohan. Sandra Bullock could win one day before winning an Academy Award for The Blind Side. Mariah Carey is also nominated with Jennifer Lopez and Madonna.
Kathryn Bigelow, Eliza Dushku, Olivia Wilde, Allison Janney, Amy Poehler, Queen Latifah, Uma Thurman, Kristin Scott Thomas, Kathy Bates, Whoopi Goldberg, Mo'Nique, Sarah Chalke, Lady Gaga, Ke$Ha and more lead this installment of the Hollywood Trade Roundup, a collection of hotties we lesbians here at SheWired love, who are making headlines in The Hollywood Reporter and Daily Variety.
Entertainment Publicist and all-around single lady Mona Elyafi bids a fond f**k you to to Cupid, his arrows and Valentine's Day, opting to celebrate her single lesbian status and treat herself to whatever the hell she wants!
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. So here's a list of lesbian approved summer movies including Noomi Rapace as Lisbeth Salander, Annette Bening, Julianne Moore, Angelina Jolie, Julia Roberts, Tilda Swinton, Ally Sheedy, Nikki Reed and more...
While Memorial Day officially rings in the summer, Fourth of July weekend marks the season in full swing, and what is summer without a soundtrack? From folk anthems to impossibly catchy pop tunes, we've polled our friends and colleagues to find out which songs indubitably make us long for summer or remind us of those days gone by. We include Madonna, Katy Perry, Corrinne Bailey Rae, The Go Gos, Tegan and Sara, Gaga, Pink, Joni Mitchell, Janis Joplin and many more. It's a nearly definitive playlist for the lesbian in us all.
It was a pretty staid Oscar ceremony that still managed to break a lot of necessary ground!
A list of queer-inclusive TV shows that were canceled after just airing and/or streaming for one season.