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  • Jamie Laing peen just got snapchatted

    Don’t you hate it when someone Snapchats you when you’re having a shower?

    Actually, that’s never, ever happened to us… but someone did it to Made In Chelsea‘s Jamie Laing and the results are that the world has seen his peen… again.

    To be honest it seems as though Jaime is perfectly at ease in getting his bits out for the camera… and he’s even okay to talk about it… remember when he told an entire studio audience what he called it?

    Want to see the full uncovered version? Click here

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  • You have to watch this EPIC sing off between Adam Lambert and James Corden

    So who makes the best front man for Queen? Adam Lambert or James Corden?

    What happens when Adam Lambert, Brian May and Roger Taylor drop into James Corden‘s Late Late Show studio? Well, James obviously starts a singing war to see who is the best front man for Queen.

    “Are you sure you want to do this Lambert” are the sparring words from James to Adam before launching into Queen’s hit ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’.

    ALSO READ: Who are the men that James Corden has kissed in public?

    In the incredible skit, Adam Lambert and James Corden took part in a sing-off battle of Queen’s biggest hits – including ‘We Will Rock You’, ‘Don’t Stop Me Now’, ‘Another One Bites The Dust’, and ‘Somebody To Love’ – to see who makes the better frontman, after Brian May and Roger Taylor were revealed to the audience in a huge surprise.

    ALSO READ: Adam Lambert proves that men in makeup is hot AF

    Queen + Adam Lambert recently announced a 25-date summer arena tour of North America. Tickets are on sale now.

    Well, it’s all pretty epic. We have to say we’re siding with Adam though…

     

  • This season of The Jump has its first casualty

    This season of The Jump has its first casualty

    LGBT rights advocate Vogue Williams has become The Jump‘s first casualty as the star leaves the competition after a knee injury.

    Left to Right – Gareth Thomas, Caprice Bourret, Jade Jones MBE, Lydia Bright, Kadeena Cox MBE, Spencer Mathews, Sir Bradley Wiggins, Vogue Williams, Robbie Fowler, Mark Dolan, Louis Smith, Emma Parker-Bowles, Josie Gibson and Jason Robinson OBE

    The Jump is fast becoming TV’s most dangerous show with series after series leaving some of its contestants with injuries. This season has just claimed its first victim in the form of Vogue Williams, who has left the show following a knee injury whilst training for the ski cross – even before the first episode has aired.

    On Instagram, Williams said,

    “So disappointed to be out of The Jump this year. I’ve had such an amazing time and met the best people whilst learning such a cool skill. My knee will heal and If the show comes back next year I’ll be in it to win it.”

    Signed By Katie Price star, Amy Willerton is due to take her place.

    The Jump will launch at 7.30pm on Sunday, February 5 on Channel 4.

  • You won’t believe how much Donald Trumps security is costing – everyday

    Apparently, he’s the most expensive President of the United States… ever.

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    Unless you’ve been under a rock you will have noticed that President Donald Trump is getting a lot of attention – most notably for his travel restriction policy, which has seen travellers from seven Muslim-majority nations turned away at US airports. Then there was the leaked executive order document, which has not yet been enacted or verified as an official policy, but which threatens the very core of LGBT rights.

    Well, now a new controversy is about to hit the news headlines, exactly how much Donald Trump is costing the US taxpayer for his security.

    His security is costing a small fortune and he is apparently the most expensive President the US has ever had.

    New information has revealed that he is costing $500,000 a DAY.

    Sources told CBS2  that the security bill to protect Donald Trump and his family is costing New York taxpayers half-a-mil a day to keep Trump Tower safe.

    The security bill for New York reached $35 million the weeks prior to his inauguration. New York has now apparently asked the federal government to reimburse the costs with the NY mayor pledging to send the bill to the White House.

    Because of the First Lady Melania Trump’s decision to stay in New York whilst the couple’s son, Barron Trump, taxpayers will be forced to pay for two lots of hugely expensive levels of security.

    ALSO READ: Some people want Melania Trump to be a GAY ICON!

    A full year of protection looks likely to top $180 million.

    It does look as though Melania will be leaving New York after the current school year ends for Barron, after Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, the senior adviser to the First Lady told ABC News.

     

  • ANALYSIS | How has Jeremy Corbyn voted on gay rights

    Just how gay-friendly is the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn?

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    We looked into Jeremy Corbyn‘s voting record on gay issues to see how LGBT friendly he is.

    Since entering the House of Commons as an MP for Islington North in 1983, Jeremy Corbyn has consistently voted pro-gay in laws relating to equality.

    During his time as an MP he has voted to reduce and equalise the age of consent for gay men, he voted to allow gay people to become adoptive parents, he voted positively for civil partnerships and for same-sex marriage. He was absent on the vote to repeal Section 28.

    Overall Jeremy has voted on 27 issues relating to the LGBT community. On every major piece of legislation Jeremy Corbyn voted in favour or positively for equality.

    However, in 2003 he was absent for the vote on repealing Section 28 “Local Government Bill — Maintain Prohibition on Promotion of Homosexuality (Section 28)”

    This article was updated on the 28th May, 2019 – to reflect Jeremy Corbin’s absent vote on Section 28.

  • GMFA confirms new CEO

    GMFA confirms new CEO

    Ian Howley has been confirmed as GMFA’s permanent Chief Executive Officer. Ian has been with GMFA/HERO since 2010 and took over as Interim Chief Executive in August 2016.

    Alan Palmer, Chair of Health Equality and Rights Organisation (HERO), the parent organisation of GMFA said,

    “I’m delighted that the Board has confirmed Ian Howley as Chief Executive. Since being appointed as Interim Chief Executive, Ian has demonstrated the values, knowledge and commitment needed to lead this organisation. He has managed a hugely successful relaunch of FS as The LGBT Fact Site, enabling HERO to build on our achievements in providing accurate information to gay and bisexual men to ensure that we can do the same for the wider LGBT communities. Under Ian’s leadership, HERO has had its best ever World AIDS Day campaign, raising vital funds to help us continue our work into and beyond our 25th year.”

    Ian commenting on his appointment said,

    “I am delighted to have been confirmed as Chief Executive of GMFA/HERO after a successful interim period. When I first joined GMFA in 2010 I knew I was part of something special and have given my all to make sure that GMFA and HERO makes a difference to LGBT people. In the last seven years, we have worked hard to help GMFA make a difference in the community. While we are still in uncertain times, and there will be challenges ahead, I promise that GMFA and HERO will fight to help and support LGBT people to create personal and social change in their own lives and community. As GMFA enters its 25th year of existence, we need a focused and united approach to LGBT health inequalities such as the high rate of suicide in gay and bisexual men, mental health support, HIV prevention and sex and relationship education – all of which are important issues in the LGBT community. I’m proud to lead a team that’s dedicated in achieving this.

    “There is more to HIV prevention than just telling gay and bisexual men to wear a condom or just take PrEP. How we view ourselves, our self-esteem and self-worth all plays a part. We are also entering a mental health time bomb. Suicide is at its highest it’s ever been for gay men. Chemsex and the affect it has on gay men’s mental health is also becoming an issue. The battle for health equality is still ongoing and we here at GMFA and HERO promise to try our best to create personal and social change for gay and bisexual men and in the wider LGBT community.”

  • Jeremy Corbyn: People choose to be gay

    The Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn seems to think that gay people “chose” their sexuality after he made a speech at LGBT History Month event.

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    Opps. Jeremy Corbyn seems to think that the LGBT community has chosen its sexuality in a gaffe at the launch of LGBT History Month.

    During his launch speech, he said,

    “We’re with you, we’re in solidarity with you,’ he said. ‘Your triumphs are our triumphs.

    “Our defence of you is a defence of all of humanity and the right of people to practise the life they want to practise, rather than be criminalised, brutalised and murdered, simply because they chose to be gay, they chose to be lesbian, they were LGBT in any form.”

     

    You can watch the video over at PINKNEWS Facebook.

    The video was shot by PinkNews who shared the video via their Facebook page.  According to The Sun, the CEO of PinkNews, Benjamin Cohen said the remarks “were being taken out of context”.

    A spokesperson for Jeremy Corbyn said to PinkNews,

    “Jeremy clearly doesn’t believe that being gay is a choice.

    “Jeremy obviously meant people should be able to choose how they live their lives.”

    “Obviously” seems to be a strange word in this context… because obviously, the video evidence seems to suggest something else.

    People on social media were quick to condem his choice of words, with one saying that his words had “crumbled” her heart.

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  • George Takei has a warning for Donald Trump

    Star Trek’s George Takei has a stark warning for Donald Trump if he signs an anti-LGBT discrimination order.

    “My people protest HARD” is the war cry from George Takei this morning after it emerged that a leaked and unverified anti-LGBT executive order has surfaced. The EO would effectively end LGBT protections in the US as we know it. It could place religious beliefs over LGBT rights and equality. It’s an EO that would climb into almost every part of American gay, lesbian, bi and transgender people’s lives, from housing to the procurement of goods and even medical care.

    The document, which has not been yet been verified, stirred George Takei into fighting talk. Taking to Twitter he said,

    “If Trump signs that exec order authorizing LGBT discrimination in the name of religious freedom, he’ll regret it. My people protest HARD.”

    The tweet has already been retweeted nearly 5000 times and has been liked 17,000 times.

    The White House issued a statement earlier this week to say that Donald Trump was “proud to have been the first ever GOP (Republican) nominee to mention the LGBTQ community in his nomination acceptance speech”, the statement also pledged to “protect the community from violence and oppression”.

     

  • There’s been a 47% rise in calls from LGBT kids to Childine

    National Children’s counselling helpline, Childline is receiving around 21 calls a day from children concerned about coming out, acceptance and gender dysphoria and being transgender.

    • Children’s charity says it’s received a 47 per cent soar in calls from children worried about LGBT matters.

    • In 2015-16 the charity carried out 7729 counselling sessions with children.

    • Fear of stigmatisation still a real concern for children between the age of 12 and 15.

    Children’s charity NSPCC which runs the national helpline, Childline, has revealed that calls to their counselling service have risen by nearly 50 per cent from children who have concerns about coming out, acceptance, gender dysphoria and being transgender. The charity’s CEO Peter Wanless said, that children as young as 12 fear stigmatisation and anti-LGBT bullying which could leave to serious mental health issues.

    He called upon adults such as parents, teachers or relations to encourage young people to “speak out” and to make them feel confident in speaking openly about sexuality or gender identity.

    He said,

    “Talking about sexuality and gender identity can be daunting for anyone, but especially for children and young people who are still trying to find their place in the world. Fear of being stigmatized or subjected to bullying can force many to bottle up their thoughts and feelings which can leave them feeling isolated, and can trigger serious mental health issues.

    “It is vital children and young people feel confident and supported to speak openly about sexuality or gender identity without fear of negative reactions and abuse. Adults, be it a parent, relation, teacher or friend,  have a key part to play by helping them  navigate these difficult and confusing issues, encouraging them to speak out, if not to them, then to peers or Childline.”

    12-15-year-olds were most likely to contact Childline online or over the phone to talk about issues including coming out, self-acceptance and gender dysphoria and transgenderism. In a quarter of counselling sessions about sexuality and gender identity issues, the young person told Childline they had not previously confided in anyone else, many told us they found it difficult to talk openly with peers and family members.

    ALSO READ: The best anti-bullying websites

     

    Homophobic bullying was mentioned in almost 450 counselling sessions and can stop young people from speaking out about sexuality or gender identity. In almost a quarter (24%) of counselling sessions about sexuality or gender identity, young people said they suffered from depression, low self-esteem, self-harm or suicidal thoughts.

    Dame Esther Rantzen, President of Childline said,

    “I have met young people who were desperately unhappy because they couldn’t talk to anyone about issues regarding their sexuality and I am so pleased that they do feel able to talk to Childline and reveal their feelings without being judged or stigmatised. It is not helpful that children use the term ‘gay’ as a common term of playground abuse.

    “Furthermore, for years the adult world has created a taboo around these issues which effectively imprisoned young people and in some cases has even led to depression and suicide. Childline is calling upon the adult world to listen sensitively and support young people and protect them from this profound unhappiness and loneliness.”

    Any child or young person who wants to talk about sexuality or gender issues can call Childline on 0800 1111 or visit www.childline.org.uk

     

     

     

  • Lucian Piane just apologised for his EPIC rant and has an explanation

    Lucian Piane just apologised for his EPIC rant and has an explanation

    In November former composer and producer for RuPaul, Lucian Piane, went on an epic rant, defaming people and throwing wild accusations into the Twittersphere. Well, now he has extended his apologises to anyone he may have offended with his words and has blamed a certain substance.

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    Lucian Piane shocked many fans last year when he seemingly lost the plot over social media, making wild accusations and advocating the use of racially sensitive words. At first, fans thought that his account had been hacked, but the tweets came thick and fast over a 48 hour period.

    During this time, his tweets descended further and further into chaos. At one point he made claims about the Obamas and Clintons. He also claimed that Barack Obama was gay and his own body and nearly everyone on earth was infected with brain-controlling parasites.

    The messages published on his account caused much concern and many fans feared for his mental health.

    Well, Lucian has made an announcement via Instagram to explain that he was in a “marijuana psychosis” – according to UCLA doctors. He claims he consumed 800mg of cannabis edibles in 48 hour period. He called the experience “eye-opening” and “enlighting”.

    Read his explanation here:

     

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  • Did RuPaul just signal the end of Drag Race?

    Say it isn’t so… RuPaul just seemed to signal that the end of Drag Race is coming.

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    RuPaul just seemingly cancelled RuPaul despite it being one of the network’s most popular shows and Michelle Visage saying that she would be up for judging the competition in season 50 with her zimmer frame.

    Taking to Twitter, from the verified RuPaul account, the star answered a fan, by saying,

    “Molly, you don’t understand. There may not be another season Drag Race.”

    Well, basically shiz hit the fan. It sent lovers of the programme into a tailspin.

    Michelle Visage, ever the voice of reason, was quick to smooth over the fears of fans saying that fans were taking RuPaul’s words too seriously and explained that the tweet was “meant to make you go deeper”.

    She said,

    “You kids take EVERYTHING seriously. You can’t do that. You listen to the podcast, you know @RuPaul goes deeper than surface”.

     

    https://twitter.com/michellevisage/status/826449722307022849?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

     

    RuPaul himself didn’t comment any further on the tweet or what he meant by it. He has kept mostly a low profile on social media, since the inauguration of Donald Trump, just using his account to retweet and promote the podcast that he and Michelle Visage make together.

    Before the Tweet which sent fans into turmoil he tweeted,

    “Been mostly silent on social. I try to use it for lightness and positivity, but here lately, I got nothin’

    “Mostly disappointed that humanity hasn’t evolved further in our lifetime.”