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  • Jack Laugher And Chris Mears Keep It Real In Economy Class

    Between them they’ve thousands of followers and fans and have won countless titles for their Olympic prowess, however, Jack Laugher and Chris Mears keep it real travelling coach.

    Jack Laugher and Chris Mears are off to China for more diving commitments, however, the dynamic duo are happy to keep a low profile by flying economy rather than getting the royal treatment at the front of the plane for the 10-hour flight to Beijing. Jack posted the above picture on his Instagram

    But they aren’t the only ones to slum it with the rest of us in coach, even world-wide phenomenon, Tom Daley who has a healthy bank balance due to his calendar sales and book rights still chooses to travel at the back of the plane.

    But it’s still pricey to fly to China, even sitting in coach, a direct return ticket will set you back £618 with Air China and £661.56 on Virgin Atlantic, sitting in Business or Upper will burn a hole in your pocket to the tune of £2479.56 on Virgin and if you want to splash the cash and go First you’ll have to dig deep and fork out £3598.56 on British.
    Last year Tom Daley and boyfriend Dustin Lance Black were caught in a mid-air emergency situation and had to be re-routed to Russia, whilst their airplane dumped fuel.
  • Katie Hopkins Is NOT A Gay Icon, Overtones Rage Over The Thought

    In their most recent interview with THEGAYUK, The Overtones were dismayed at the thought of Katie Hopkins being a gay icon.

    The Overtones who have just celebrated a top 10 album with Sweet Soul Music, have decried the notion that Katie Hopkins is a gay icon. In their HOW GAY IS? Interview with THEGAYUK, Timmy Matley was asked whether he thought Katie Hopkins was a gay icon… “No… in any shape or form,” was his strong denial of her credentials to being a gay icon. The Overtones have three out and proud gay members, Timmy, Lachie and Mark.

    Taking to Twitter numerous times, Katie has tried to stake her claim as a gay icon. One of Katie’s tweets earlier in the year outlines her potential credentials of being a gay icon saying:

    “…ambition is to be a gay icon, Hence I wear tan tights with silver shoes (not working x).”

    Taking to Twitter numerous times, Katie has tried to stake her claim as a gay icon. One of Katie’s tweets earlier in the year outlines her potential credentials of being a gay icon saying, ‘…ambition is to be a gay icon, Hence I wear tan tights with silver shoes (not working x).

    Last month THEGAYUK asked Kavana whether KH had what it takes to be an icon and his response was much more positive.

  • Freddie Mercury was unsure if he was gay or straight

    In an eye-opening interview with the iconic designer and creator of the heritage 60’s fashion label BIBA, Barbara Hulanicki talked briefly about her friendship and his love of her make up range with the late Freddie Mercury.

    Speaking about her cosmetic range Barbara said, “…that attracted some very special customers too including Freddie Mercury who loved our make-up. He was also the boyfriend of Mary Austin (a store Manager at BIBA and the ‘girlfriend’ of Freddie Mercury who was left the majority of his estate when he died in 1991).

    “However one day I came across a very distraught Mary crying her eyes out and when I asked what the matter was, she told me that Freddie didn’t know if he was going to be gay or straight.”

    Freddie Mercury died in Kensington, from Bronchopneumonia brought on by AIDS in 1991.

    Among other highlights Barbara is also famed for giving Anna Wintour her start in fashion.

    TGUK: And did the future Grand Dame of Vogue Anna Wintour really start her career as your Saturday girl?

    BH: Yes.

    TGUK: So you taught her all she knows? (laughs) And do you think that Ms. Wintour has this first job down on her resume?

    BH: No comment.

    TGUK: Well if you are going to be tactful about this, can you agree that she may have copied her signature habit of wearing oversized glasses from you?
    (Roars laughing)
    Read the full interview with Barbara Hulanicki in issue 9 of TheGayUK available on Apple And Andriod

  • “We Do Not Like Gays Living Here” Vile Welcome Note To Gay Couple

    A gay couple that have recently moved to a small town in Yorkshire, England, were shocked to find this most unwelcoming note from a neighbour.

    A note that a gay couple reportedly received when they moved to a village near York has surfaced on Twitter and Facebook. The letter contained outrageous homophobic terms such as backstabbers and s*** stabbers.

    The person who wrote the note was quite adamant that the couple would cause trouble for the neighbourhood saying, “This is a respectable village. We do not like gays living here, we do not want a load of gays coming and going day and night.

    We have heard about the partys (sic) you have, and the young lads you having stayed the night.

    “You only have young lads for one thing.

    “You [are] a pair of s*** stabbers,

    “You pair of dirty b*****ds,

    “We will have you run out of the village.

    “This is a warning so get this house up for sale and push off back where you came from, you are not welcome here.
    “S*** stabbers.”

    It is unclear whether the police have been informed, however, The Mirror states that the police are believed to be investigating the note.

    The York Pride facebook page wrote, “Why are pride events important in 2015? Read this letter received by someone right here in North Yorkshire to see what views still exist in 2015!”

  • Gay Domestic Violence Helpline Funded For Another 12 Months

    Broken Rainbow UK, the LGBT domestic violence charity, received confirmation this afternoon that the funding for their helpline is secure for another 12 months.

    The charity that has been campaigning for several months to save the helpline, received the news just hours before their board was due to meet to decide on its closure.

    Managing Director of Broken Rainbow, Jo Harvey Barringer, says, “What has kept us going these past difficult months has been the incredible level of support from the general public particularly those from within the LGBT community and the women’s domestic violence sector.”

    In January there were fears that the charity would not be funded after the Home Office failed to announce whether funding would be extended for another year. The potential closure was lambasted by MP Caroline Lucas as “perverse and counterproductive”

    Broken Rainbow has received over £25,000 for the campaign ‘There is no Pride in Domestic Abuse’. And tens of thousands of people have shared the campaign and cause on social media. Just this morning a petition with 30,000 signatures on it was delivered to the Home Secretary.

    Broken Rainbow has been overwhelmed by some of the comments it has received from past service users.

    Jo Harvey Barringer continues, “We know what we do makes a difference to many people’s lives, but for them to share what has been some of their most difficult life experiences and how we made a positive difference to that, has been humbling and affirming that the service we offer is a vital one that needs to continue.”

    Here are some of the amazing comments Broken Rainbow has been sent in the past months, thank you so much for sharing:

    ‘As a lesbian whilst coming out in my teens I found help and support from various groups now it’s a chance for me to give something back. Even though I have never been a victim of any sort of domestic abuse I do know those who have with nowhere to turn to these organisations are lifelines please keep them operating’

    ‘This is one cause you can not drop…too many depend on Broken Rainbow, without their help there would be nowhere to turn to… and more will suffer in silence.’

    ‘A vital service. I have been through d.v with an ex-partner and found support through your website. Thank you’

    Broken Rainbow is extremely grateful for your support and we will continue to work for a society where LGBT victims of domestic violence and abuse have access to the services they need, free of any prejudice and homophobia.

  • First Former Communist Country, Slovenia To Make Gay Marriage A Reality

    Slovenia has become the first post-Communist country to announce the legalisation of same-sex marriages in time for the second annual Pink Week 2015 celebration in May.

    Two million more people in Europe will be living with marriage equality as the Slovene government announces the introduction of same-sex marriage in time for PinkWeek 2015.

    On Tuesday the 3rd of March the Slovenian parliament voted to legalise same-sex marriages. This makes Slovenia the first of any former Yugoslavian/Balkan country to pass such a law.

    In the past two years, Slovenia has become increasingly recognised as one of Europe’ s most LGBT-friendly locations, not least due to the establishing of special LGBT tours and the country’s annual Pink Week.
    Designed specifically for the global LGBT community and their open-minded friends, Pink Week encompasses an exclusive full-spectrum getaway experience that allows participants to discover Slovenia’s hidden gems and culinary delights in a single three-night break.

    Matej & Mattej founders co-creator of Slovenia’s Pink Week, said, “We are absolutely delighted that Slovenia has become the first post-Communist country to legalise same-sex marriage. It is yet more proof that this beautiful country is now one of Europe’s top destinations for LGBT travellers.”

    As it stands in March 2015 LGBTs in Slovenia celebrate the following rights:

    ◉ Same-sex sexual activity legal (since 1977)
    ◉ Equal age of consent (since 1977)
    ◉ Anti-discrimination laws in employment only (since 1998)
    ◉ Anti-discrimination laws in the provision of goods and services (since 1998)
    ◉ Anti-discrimination laws in all other areas (incl. indirect discrimination, hate speech) (since 1998)
    ◉ Same-sex marriages (since 2015)
    ◉ Recognition of same-sex couples (since 2006)
    ◉ Step-child adoption by same-sex couples (since 2011)
    ◉ Joint adoption by same-sex couples (since 2015)
    ◉ Gays and lesbians allowed to serve openly in the military
    ◉ Right to change legal gender
    ◉ MSMs NOT allowed to donate blood
    ◉ Access to IVF for lesbians
    ◉ NO Commercial surrogacy for gay male couples (banned for heterosexual couples as well)

  • Final Moments Of Man Accused Of Being Gay Captured By ISIS Supporters

    Final Moments Of Man Accused Of Being Gay Captured By ISIS Supporters

    The sickening last moments of a man accused of being gay in Raqqa, Syria were captured by a throng of on lookers, as ISIS’s murderous rampage against gay men continues.

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  • Could this be the most homoerotic music video of all time?

    Could this be the most homoerotic music video of all time?

    Stand aside George Michael, The Janoskians might have just released the most homoerotic music video of all time for their single: LA GIRL. (more…)

  • Perez Interested In Strictly After Proving He Is Ratings Gold

    Perez Interested In Strictly After Proving He Is Ratings Gold

    Perez, the most controversial celebrity Big Brother contestant of all time is apparently desperate to do more British reality TV.

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  • Marks And Spencer Bans The Word Gay

    Marks And Spencer Bans The Word Gay

    The word gay has been banned when you try and buy a gift from the Marks And Spencer website.

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  • The Overtones Feared Heavily Pregnant Sam Bailey Would “Pop” Over High Notes

    Gorgeous manband of the moment The Overtones have just released their 4th album and talk about the time they feared heavily pregnant XFACTOR winner Sam Bailey might pop, after hitting the high notes.

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