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  • Fry Grilled On Twitter

    Ex QI host Stephen Fry has said goodbye to Twitter for a joke it seems some folk didn’t get.

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  • All Bets On For Tom Hardy To Take Over Bond Role

    Could the role of Bond be up for grabs? All eyes to Tom Hardy to replace Daniel Craig.

    Despite Daniel Craig saying that he had signed up for a number of future films as the legendary spy James Bond, there is speculation that he has signed for “several seasons” of a brand new US show. There is now suspicions that a new Bond could well be on the cards.

    Leading the way for the favourite to replace Daniel is Tom Hardy, which bookmakers William Hill have given the odds of 5/2 that Tom is being lined up to replace Daniel.

    William Hill spokesman Joe Crilly said,

    “There will be a number of very frantic phone calls from actors’ agents this morning with one of the hottest roles in cinema history potentially up for grabs.”

    5/2 Tom Hardy; 3/1 Damian Lewis; 4/1 Aiden Turner; 4/1 Jack O’Connell; 9/2 Idris Elba; 11/2 Henry Cavill; 12/1 DFavid Oyelowo; 12/1 Sam Riley; 14/1 Michael Fasssbender; 16/1 Richard Armitage; 20/1 BAR.

     

     

     

  • How Will We Be Living In 100 Years?

    How Will We Be Living In 100 Years?

    Super-skyscrapers which will dwarf the Shard, under water bubble cities and origami furniture are all likely to be reality. How will we be living in 100 years?

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  • Zayn Malik Looking Good In Hot Pink

    Zayn Malik Looking Good In Hot Pink

    Former One Direction star Zayn Malik has been spotted showcasing a brand new look…

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  • David Cameron It’s Time To Apologise To Discharged Gay Force Members

    A petition has been launched calling on Prime Minster David Cameron to formally apologise to ex gay force members who were kicked out for being gay.

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  • Gay Films On Netflix

    Netflix UK has nearly 50 LGBT+ titles on it. Pretty good going – Here’s the most up-to-date list of Gay Films on Netflix.

    Gay films on Netflix

    We’ve updated this page to make it easier to find what you’re looking for. We organised by genre

    UPDATED: APRIL 2020

    Other Genres: BIOPICS | CRIME | COMEDY | DRAG | DRAMA | DOCUMENTARY | LESBIAN | ROMANTIC | TRANS | SPORTS

    Here’s the current list of films available on Netflix.

    Biopic

    Girl | Biopic, Trans

    I Am Michael | Biopic

    The Happy Prince | Biopic

    King Cobra | Biopic

    Comedies

    4th Man Out | Comedy

    Arisan! 2 | Comedy (Indonesian)

    Flawless | Comedy, Drag

    Handsome Devil | Comedy, Romance

    Hurricane Bianca From Russia With Hate | Drag, Comedy

    Ideal Home | Comedy

    Iron Ladies, The  | Comedy (Thai)

    Iron Ladies 2, The | Comedy (Thai)

    Let It Snow | Comedy

    Macho | Comedy

    Other People | Drama, Comedy

    People You May Know | Drama, Comedy

    Crime

    Death In Buenos Aires | Crime (Argentinian)

    Last Ferry | Thriller

    The Perfection | Thriller, Lesbian

    Documentaries

    All In My Family | Documentary

    Behind The Curtain (Todrick Hall) | Documentary

    Breaking Free | Documentary (Indian)

    Death and Life Of Marsha P Johnson, The | Documentary, Trans

    Dreamboat | Documentary (German)

    Forbidden Games | Documentary, Sports

    Jewel’s Catch One | Documentary

    Laerte-Se | Documentary, Trans

    Michael Lost And Found | Documentary

    Paris Is Burning | Documentary, Trans, Drag

    The Queen | Documentary

    Snervous (Tyler Oakley) | Documentary

    Strike A Pose | Documentary

    The Untold Story of Armistead Maupin | Documentary

    Who The F**K Is That Guy | Documentary

    Dramas

    Aalorukkam | Drama (Indian)

    Alex Strangelove | Romance

    Beach Rats | Drama

    Dallas Buyers Club | Biopic, Drama

    Four Minutes | Drama (German)

    The Gathering | Drama (Indonesian)

    Head On | Romance, Drama

    Holding The Man | Drama, Biopic

    I Am Happiness On Earth | Drama

    I Am Jonas | Drama

    King Cobra | Biopic, Drama

    Mater | Drama (Argentinian)

    The Miseducation Of Cameron Post | Drama, Lesbian

    Mudge Boy, The | Drama

    My Brother Nikhil | Drama (Indian)

    Paradise Lost | Drama, Drag (Brazil)

    Papi Chulo | Drama

    UnFreedom | Drama, Lesbian (Indian)

    Horror

    Oh My Ghost | Horror (Thai)

    Oh My Ghost 2 | | Horror (Thai)

    Oh My Ghost 3 | Horror (Thai)

    Oh My Ghost 4 | Horror (Thai)

    What Keeps You Alive | Horror | Lesbian

    Romance

    Below Her Mouth | Lesbian, Romance

    Bioscope | Romance (Indian)

    Duck Butter | Romance, Lesbian

    Elisa & Marcela | Romance, Lesbian

    Feels, The | Romance, Lesbian

    Loev | Romance

    Loving Annabelle | Romance, Lesbian

    My Days Of Mercy | Romance, Lesbian

    Naomi and Ely’s No Kiss List | Romance

    To Each Her Own | Romance, Lesbian (French)

    Yes Or No | Romance, Lesbian (Thai)

    Yes Or No 2 | Romance, Lesbian (Thai)

    Yes Or No 2.5 | Romance, Lesbian (Thai)

  • INTERVIEW: Anastacia

    INTERVIEW: Anastacia

    I’m brimming with excitement. Anastacia and I are booked in for tea and ity bitty sandwiches at the Savoy Hotel. Immediately as I enter the quaint room, (it even has a dado rail and two sets of different off cream wallpaper) I feel slightly underdressed in my jeans and high backs.

     

    CREDIT: Bryan Adams
    CREDIT: Bryan Adams

    I am though, wearing a shirt and it’s freshly pressed. She grabs me and says, “I’m glad someone is keeping it real with their clothing” and laughs as she looks at her own attire of a see-through black lace bodice and biker jeans with a set of killer heals. She looks incredible, it has to be said, and at 47, she looks as fresh as she did in the Outta Love days. Her laugh is naughty. Her honesty is refreshing as we talk botox and Simon Cowell, and her love of drag queens puts her at icon status level 1. We settle, teacups in hand with little pinkies out…

    JH: I’m boiling with excitement…
    A: Yay! Oh my god, well that makes two of us. It’s lovely to be back and talking about new music…

    JH: Yes I hear you’re back with Sony?
    A: Yes I am back…

    JH: With a vengeance this time?
    A: You know what, I’m back as if I never left. It feels like I never left the company. There was never animosity with me leaving, I actually left out of a very strange thing called loyalty, I left out of being loyal to the gentleman who signed me. Not the typical reason to leave a ridiculously thriving career at the top of your game. Not the best scenario. It’s not going to be something I tell all my younger singers to do in their life, but sometimes I can be loyal to a fault and it steers me in different direction. I know their (Sony’s) feelings were hurt because it’s not like they didn’t work their butts off…

    JH: But they still sent the royalty cheques though?
    A: Yes, but that was a hard thing to lose for them. They worked really hard. It was just unconventional, but I don’t think anything in my life has been supernormal. My story will be so like, What’s Love Got To Do With it? I mean I have a good story…

    JH: Are you going to give Tina Turner a run for her money?
    A: Oh my god, wouldn’t that be cute? I put myself in that category jokingly of course, but it’s something I’ve thought about in my life. I still feel I’m too young to want to go there with that kind of movie of my life. I could write a book that could become a movie for sure.

    JH: As long as you don’t have that hideous scene when Tina is forced to record Nutbush City Limits over and over again…
    A: I don’t have that scene, but I’ve got some good scenes! (Laughs). I think we all, as artists, have our own story.

    JH: Would you play you in the movie?
    A: Never, I would never destroy the movie like that!

    JH: So who would be the person?
    A: That’s a good question… Oh gosh…

    JH: Is Jennifer Anniston too conventional? You’ve kind of have a similar look going on…
    A: Yah!

    JH: Would you have to dub the vocals in?
    A: I dunno man, I’ve never heard her on the karaoke, so she could really blow you away. She could rock out to one of my songs and I’d be real surprised. I would see Jennifer Anniston possibly playing me in the current stage… Yah, she could play current me. Younger me could be Emma Roberts. She’s sorta has the humour, but she has the serious and emotional. Not that she looks anything like me, but I’d like to look like her. I’d like to pick the person I’d like to look like. Do I have to look like myself in my movie?

    JH: They have to look like you; you’re the famous one!
    A: Oh come on… It’s my movie, this is my movie, I can pick what I want! (Laughs)

    JH: Are you a fan of the X Factor juggernaut – considering its artists are also homed at Sony?
    A: I’ve always loved it. My own career got discovered off something that was before Idol. It was an MTV show called The Cut. Lisa “Left Eye” Lopez was the host. It was the artist singing their own material, not cover songs, so it was a hard swallow for the public, because people didn’t know your material. The song that I was singing was Not That Kind, it’s a song that inspired people. I wrote it and I could sing it well. My look was so different that it just worked. I know the machine of a show like that and what it can do for people’s careers. I’ve seen what his (Simon Cowell’s) show has done for a lot of the winners and some of the people who didn’t win! It still is an entertainment show at the end of the day, we all know this, but there is talent within the entertainment as well. (X Factor) is a brilliant idea, who knows why it didn’t quite fly in America, but I can say the same about my career! (Laughs) I don’t really happen in America so Simon and me have a lot in common, little did you know!

    JH: The rest of the World loves you… so it doesn’t matter really right?
    A: Hello the World is big!

    JH: The World is massive!
    A: Right and I think Americans forget that.

    JH: If you were going to be contestant on X Factor today, what song would you choose to audition with?
    A: Maybe Left Out Side Alone because there’s such a different range of where I go with that, from operatic to low voice to belting and it’s really catchy. It’s a very difficult song to master, vocally. I think the most popular one on X Factor is I’m Outta Love. Simon has said (to me), “I frickin hate your song!” Not serious but in jest. He’s like, “please don’t sing Anastacia, it’s like killing it”. It’s the same with Mariah Carey, Celine Dion and Patti La Belle if you really wanna go with a shocker song, you really gotta come with it honey.

    JH: There is the saying, ‘don’t sing Mariah Carey unless you’re Mariah Carey…’
    A: Yah, she does such a unique thing with her voice. Now, I will say that when Leona (Lewis) came out there I was like, “I can’t be mad with her if she sang any Mariah Carey” ever.

    JH: But her albums didn’t sell after the first…
    A: The X Factor has that extra added value of an audience that can make them fall in love with you in editing. Even though Leona’s voice is amazing you still have to have a great song to make it on radio, you can’t just have a great voice.

    JH: Talking about amazing songs, it has to be said that I’m Outta Love was literally made for drag queens…
    A: Oh my god… I agree. It’s just the worst because I realise how short my legs are every single time a beautiful drag queen does it. Their legs couldn’t be anymore gorgeous and long and fabulous – even if they’re drawing in their cleavage, it’s beyond beautiful. Now my cleavage is actually better than theirs, because I got my twinset – so they can’t compete with my little frickin’ twinset. I’m super honoured.

    JH: I once saw a queen doing I’m Outta Love and I actually thought it was you…
    A: (Laughs)

    JH: She was AMAZING, she had this hairpiece that she whipped off, she had a skirt that she ripped off, she was strutting around the stage.
    A: I’m so jealous. You don’t realise you have a gimmick until someone makes light of you – you’re then like, “oh my god I’ve made it, I’m quirky enough!” (Laughs) Things I thought looked whack – they love it.

    JH: So you’re a fan of drag then?
    A: Oh absolutely, always have been and let me just tell you, my Mother’s 70th birthday: drags… I had drags at her 70th birthday. I had Barbra Streisand, Judy Garland – all the people my mum would have loved to be in a room with and hang out with. And me (laughs) – somebody played me.

    JH: You had your own drag queen come to your mother’s 70th birthday?
    A: It was a total surprise. Michelle Visage got me some really great ones from Ru’s show. When I say I love a drag I’m not lying! I’ve known Michelle since we were like in our early early twenties in New York.

    JH: A duet between you two?
    A: OH MY GOD that could totally happen –that is something we have talked about… definitely. She my little Madonna.

    JH: We will be all over that…
    A: We would do a song and make all the money go to a HIV /AIDS charity – that is just something we would do! We would put it out not make a penny on it. I’d make sure we did a Pride Tour. That would just be fun. She could be my hostess and I could be up there just singing my ass off.  I would have some drag queens up there. You’ll know who I am because I’m about 2 feet tall. That’s the unfortunate part – you’ll be like, “Oh, (sad face) I thought she’d look like him!”

    JH: If you could put something from pop history into room 101 which would it be..
    Miley’s tongue?
    Madonna’s Cape?
    Lenny Kravitz’s leather trousers?
    A: Oh Lenny Kravitz. I’m sorry but that one eyed monster came out and I was like WHATTTTTT! I was so excited; I mean for him, I don’t know how he feels…

    JH: He trended for days…
    A: I mean the picture was so brilliant you couldn’t pose better for it. He was in his element and he was freein’ willy and it was awesome. I was so in love with him at that moment, he gave me a boner- and I don’t even know how to have one so.

    JH: He gave you a lady boner?
    A: He did – he gave me – what’s a lady boner – a loner! (Laughs) He gave me a loner… Oh my gawd.

    JH: What’s the best way to get back on a cheating lover?
    Drink lots of red wine, put I’m Outta Love on and eat lots of ice cream?
    Take scissor to all of his clothes?
    Take yourself off to a retreat, dress in hemp, put on lots of beads and meditate for a month?
    A: I think logically I would more do the meditation. If I wanted to be honest in my real life, truthfully, I never mention anyone’s names but I write songs to get through my relationships. That’s probably why people enjoyed my music, because there was a such a literal level of honesty cutting through each lyric. So I would say, number 1, but spiritually I’m a number 3.

    JH: One Day In Your Life should have been a number 1 worldwide – it was THE TUNE… Why wasn’t it? Discuss!
    A: My thoughts would be is that I was hard to out do I’m Outta Love, and it was really close. It was a strong reminder and I think if anyone else did it, it might not have even gone that far, but because I did it, it was reminiscent. If people had a choice, they’d have chosen I’m Outta Love, over One Day In Your Life.
    JH: I just don’t think they heard it enough!
    A: I really like that song, it’s definitely a song that I don’t do at the beginning of my set for sure…

    JH: You don’t want to give it away too soon!
    A: Exactly…

    JH: Which was the album that was the most fun and releasing for you to write?
    A: Definitely Resurrection. I think the one I learned the most from was my covers album, It’s A Man’s World.  I did only men’s classic rock songs like ACDC and Led Zeppelin. I did that for me, not necessarily for the factor that it would sell. I just needed to find myself again, it was the most engaged I’ve been in discovering music. When you’re trying to sing those songs my god, you pay homage, you’re like “I’m not worthy”. I was just able to come back to a place where, once I wrote my next project, which was Resurrection, I understood everything. I really loved writing Resurrection; there was real joy in it. I think the older you get you really understand music writing and lyrics and radio.

    JH: Which of your songs has surprised you?
    A: Paid My Dues, I didn’t think anybody wanted to hear about me being punched in the face but ohhhhh yeah they did!

     

    Anastacia’s album Ultimate Collection is out now on Sony.

     

  • The Scottish Are Getting Real About LGBT+ Teacher Training

    The Scottish are taking matters into their own hands. The TIE (Time for Inclusive Education) campaign has launched a crowd-funding appeal today, to raise money to send Scottish schools teachers on training courses that will allow them to tackle homophobia within their schools.

    Since the campaign’s launch last June, TIE campaigners have continually called for inclusive LGBT+ education to be commonplace across all schools in Scotland, and have highlighted teacher training as a key method in achieving this.

    Last month the Scottish Parliament rejected a call to include LGBTI+ education in Scottish schools.

    Figures show that 1 in 4 LGBT+ youth in Scotland’s schools have attempted suicide and over half are deliberately and regularly self harming as a result of bullying. Despite this, a cross party parliamentary committee recently closed a petition for LGBT+ education in schools that had been submitted by TIE.

    Co-founder Jordan Daly said:

    “As a result of budget cuts, most schools do not have the funding available to send their teachers on the LGBT+ inclusive training programmes that are on offer. The government’s current strategy to tackle LGBT-phobia within schools does not go far enough, and that is why we are now directly stepping in to raise as much money as we can to ensure that teachers are being properly trained. We are appealing to anyone who believes in equality to back this important initiative.”

     

    Campaigners have set a minimum target of £5000, which will allow them to train a considerable number of school teachers from across the country by sending them to Stonewall Scotland’s Train the Trainer course.

    The cost of training one teacher is £120, with attendees being trained to return to their establishments as trainers for other staff.

    Secondary school teacher and TIE campaigner, John Naples-Campbell (34), stated: “Some staff lack training and awareness of the resources available in order to support their pupils. Funding this training will ensure that more staff delivering the curriculum will have access to these resources, in order to provide a secure, nurturing and engaging learning environment fit for the twenty first century.”

    TIE has continued to attract support, with notable backers including rugby referee Nigel Owens and MSPs Patrick Harvie and Jean Urquhart.

    Most recently, public sector trade union UNISON voted unanimously to back the campaign at it’s Scottish council conference on the 6th February. Delegates pledged their continued support, and the council gave a £1000 donation – which is already being used to pay for some teachers to attend upcoming training courses.

    Co-founder Liam Stevenson (37) commented:

    “We quickly identified that teacher training was going to be a key part of any strategy to tackle issues of LGBT-phobia within our schools and, already, with a small amount of funding and in less than a week – we have three teachers attending the Train the Trainer programme in March. We are currently in talks with more schools, and with the support of the public via our crowd funder, we can do much more.”

     

    You can pledge a donation to TIE and help them to train school teachers at www.crowdfunder.co.uk/tiecampaign

  • 20 Amazing Things About Being Single

    20 Amazing Things About Being Single

    With the Valentine’s nuts going crazy for the impending day of “love” we reflect on why it’s great to be single.

    1) I don’t have to worry about you want to eat.

    Tonight I want tacos. You want spaghetti… Tachetti it is then… Damn compromising.

     

    2) My bed, my farts.

    I don’t have to worry about trumping in bed. Hurrah. Trump trump trump.

     

    3) My remote.

    Ha ha ha!  Netflix and chill has a whole new meaning for me.

     

    4) Self loving.

    I know exactly what gets me off and I ain’t afraid to do it.

     

    5) Time to think

    We’re all time poor and being alone gives me time to spend doing things that I wouldn’t otherwise get the chance to.

     

    6) Dates, dates and more dates

    Nothing like a bit of date night and the expectation of that first kiss

     

    7) My cat is the only relationship I need

    My cat loves me unconditionally… sometimes.

     

    8) I get to keep up with who’s who on Grindr.

    Yep. Even though I’m single I see so much peen. So much peen.

    9) There’s literally no one to tell me that I shouldn’t drink anymore.

    Yay me.

    10) I don’t have to sleep on that one slither of bed

    Or deal with stolen duvet all night.

     

    11) I cannot be cheated on.

    No broken hearts for me.

     

     

    12) I can listen to all my coupled mates harp on about their woes and partner troubles and think.

    Thank f that ain’t me

     

     

    13) Life is one sexabout.

    Like picking apples from the tree. I’m out testing the orchard and having a lot of fun on the way.

     

     

    14) I can have a threesome

    and be the one to walk away

     

     

    15) I have a tonne of horrying date night stories for my friends.

    I’m literally a walking standup show with my tales.

     

    16) I can relax.

    CREDIT: Netflix/YouTube
    CREDIT: Netflix/YouTube

    No one is going to come in half way through my House Of Cards marathon and start blathering on about their day

     

    17) I don’t have clear my browser’s history.

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    “The internet is for porn”

     

     

    18) I never have to see a movie with Lindsay Lohan in it ever again.

    Wednesday’s we wear vomit.

     

     

    19) Every outing is an opportunity to meet new guys…

    It’s a big world out there.

     

    20) I’m always right

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  • London’s Most Gay Friendly Neighbourhoods Revealed

    Vauxhall, Camden and Dalston have been revealed as the most gay friendly neigbourhoods in London.

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  • Adam Lambert Celebrates 100 Million Streams

    Adam Lambert Celebrates 100 Million Streams

    International superstar Adam Lambert celebrates 100 million streams. (more…)