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  • BIG GAY GLOSSARY | Transbian

    BIG GAY GLOSSARY | Transbian

    What is a ‘Transbian’?What is PrEP?

    Pippa Catterall a transgender woman and Professor of History and Policy at the University of Westminster helped us with this explanation of what transbian means.

    She told us,

    “A transgender woman who is attracted to either transgendered or cis women. It is used to differentiate from cis women who have a lesbian sexual orientation.

    “Not all trans women are comfortable with the term, as it can be seen as denying their transition. Some lesbians are also very hostile to the term, despite the attempt to differentiate, particularly those who essentialize gender and therefore deny that gender transitions can even occur”

    Can you expand this definition? Use the comments below and your answer could be used to expand or define this glossary entry.

    Check out more definitions in our Big Gay Glossary

  • Here’s where you can watch Drag Race UK, if you live outside the UK

    Here’s where you can watch Drag Race UK, if you live outside the UK

    Where can I watch RuPaul's Drag Race UK?
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    The new series is upon us and here’s where you can watch Drag Race UK, if you live outside the UK or don’t have access to BBC’s iPlayer.

    In the UK, viewers are pretty much limited to watching the first-ever UK version of RuPaul’s Drag Race, on BBC 3, meaning that you must have a TV license to view the series, however, if you live outside the UK, there are a few options so you can keep up-to-date with the latest happenings.

    If you live in the US, the only place you can watch Drag Race UK is on WOW Presents Plus – the WOW Network’s very own streaming platform. Once a member you’ll be able to watch all of their programming on your iPhone, Apple TV, Android, Fire and Roku devices.

    It costs just $3.99 a month, after a 30 day free trial.

    In Canada, you can catch up with the British queens on Crave and OUTtv. Crave costs $9.99 a month, while a subscription to OUTtv costs just $3.99 a month.

    In Australia, WOW’s programming is available on Stan and again via WOW Presents Plus. Stan offers a 30 day free trial and then costs $10 (AUS) a month.

    For the rest of the world the brand new series is available to stream on the WOW Presents Plus.

  • Has Jeremy Corbyn always supported LGBT+ rights?

    Has Jeremy Corbyn always supported LGBT+ rights?

    With a General Election looming, we looked at just how gay-friendly Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, is.

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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)”

    Overall in the opinion of THEGAYUK.com editorial team, Jeremy Corbyn, politically has been an ally to LGBT+ people.

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

     

  • When is Pride Month in the UK?

    When is Pride Month in the UK?

    Across the world, June has become known as Pride month, but is June Pride Month in the UK?

    When is Pride Month in the UK?

    Pride Month stemmed from the US, which has been adopted more widely across the world, but in reality, there are many Pride months across the globe. For instance, Sydney Mardi Gras, Australia’s biggest pride takes place in February (although they do have a Pride festival in June) and here in the UK, there isn’t such thing as one month for Pride.

    In the US most prides happen in the month of June to coincide with the anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall Riots, in the UK however things are a little more spread out with more and more county, city and town prides becoming available.

    There are over 150 pride events in the UK alone and they start in Feb with the last (outside Winter Pride) in September. So Pride month in the UK is better described as Pride Half Year!

    Want to know more about prides, see our entire collection of Pride articles here. Want to shop for Pride Merchandise, visit our partner retailer, THE PRIDE SHOP.

  • Is Ronan Farrow gay, bisexual or straight?

    Ronan Farrow is most notable for his journalism, he also happens to be an out journalist.

    Ronan Farrow came out as part of the LGBT community in 2018, when he said, “Being a part of the LGBT community … which recognised that reporting I was doing early on and elevated it, and has been such a stalwart source of support through the sexual assault reporting I did involving survivors who felt equally invisible … that has been an incredible source of strength for me.”

    Although he didn’t specify whether he was gay, bisexual, pansexual or transgender, however, his partner is the podcast host and former presidential speechwriter Jon Lovett. Together they have been a couple since 2011

  • Is Jazon Mraz gay, bisexual or straight?

    Is Jazon Mraz gay, bisexual or straight?

    So what do we know about Jason Mraz’s love life?

    Of course, in this day and age does sexuality really matter? But in the spirit of visibility in the LGBT community, yes, US singer Jason Mraz does identify as part of the LGBT+ community.

    In 2018 Jason Mraz came out as bisexual in an interview with the New York Post, although many people suspected he was LGBT+ when in June 2018 he penned a “love letter” to the LGBT+ community. In an interview with Billboard, Mraz even admitted that he had experiences with men.

    In his interview with the NYP Mraz said that his hidden bisexuality was a “very stressful secret”.

    Speaking about how everything unfolded in the summer of 2018, he revealed, “I didn’t anticipate it. It kind of caught me by surprise, but I strive to continue to learn and grow and evolve and know myself.

    “It was tough, ’cause not even my mom knew it, you know?” says Mraz. “And I realized that’s the struggle that people in the LGBT community have. It can be a very stressful secret that we carry.”

     

     

     

  • Everything you need to know about Eurovision

    Everything you need to know about Eurovision

    With Eurovision just around the corner, we thought we’ve delve into the whys, hows and whens of the world’s biggest music competition.

    What is Eurovision about?

    In Eurovision, more than 40 countries compete to win votes for the best song! When the competition first started in 1956, it was exclusive to European countries and only seven nations participated. Since then, the rules have relaxed – so much so that even Australia is in.

    Today Eurovision is far from being just a song contest. It’s about music but it’s equally about putting on a show and creating a buzz. Among Eurovision winners is, for example, a group of monsters.

    How many people tune in… and why?

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    Eurovision is considered one of the world’s longest running and most-watched reality television franchises, attracting up to 600 million viewers every year. In the last two decades, it has consistently ranked among the most-watched live entertainment TV broadcasts worldwide, outside of sporting events. The Super Bowl is peanuts compared to Eurovision!

    It’s hard to say why Eurovision is so popular. It has a strong fan base but most viewers are passionate about it only once a year, and some just love to hate it. William Lee Adams, a Eurovision blogger and YouTuber, describes Eurovision as a combination of “figure skating, beauty pageants, and singing competitions”. What’s not to love!

    Who decides the winner of Eurovision?

    The participating countries. For years, each country ranked other countries’ performances awarding them points from 1 to 12, excluding 9 and 11. Each country still awards the same number of points, but two sets of them; one from a national jury and the other from national televoting. So the top points can be anything between 12 and 24 points.

    This all happens live, and if you have no idea how the voting works, then it’s like watching a lecture on nuclear physics. On top of that, the voting takes place when it’s way past bedtime (if you watch it in Russia anyway).

    Has anyone famous ever won Eurovision?

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    Yes; but they weren’t particularly well known when they did. ABBA won in 1974 with “Waterloo” and made their international breakthrough shortly after. Few people know that the group had released “Ring Ring” a year before – they were never chosen to represent Sweden in Eurovision with the song but they did top the charts across Europe and South Africa.

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    Céline Dion won Eurovision with “Ne partez pas sans moi”, representing Switzerland in 1988, although she is Canadian. Anyone can represent any country in Eurovision, and anyone can write the song, regardless of their nationality.

    Which country has won Eurovision the most?

    Ireland has won Eurovision seven times which is more than any other country, but looking at the distribution of ‘maximum points’ votes instead of wins, the UK’s entries have been the most successful in the song contest’s final history.

    According to Casumo’s findings, however, things might be about to change. Sweden is a close second for both the number of wins and distribution of ‘maximum points’ votes. Given the Scandinavian country’s recent strong track record – 10 top 5 positions since 2000 – Ireland and the UK have no reason to be complacent.

    Do countries favour each other?

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    Oh yes. This is why the European Broadcasting Union introduced national juries to balance the results from televoting in each country. Some people argue that the juries are just as corrupt as televoting, which is influenced not only by sympathies and shared cultural ties between countries, but also the movement of people from one country to another. There is, for example, a significant Greek population in Cyprus and Finnish population in Sweden.

    Casumo found out which countries have given their ‘maximum points’ vote to the same country the most frequently over the years. Number one was Cyprus, who gave a ‘maximum points’ vote to Greece as many as 22 times (37% of the time the country has been eligible to vote Greece).

    Who’s the favourite to win this year?

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    Currently, Duncan Laurence of the Netherlands is considered a frontrunner, but Russia’s Sergey Lazarev and Italy’s Mahmood follow close behind – all quite conventional pop tunes. One thing to keep an eye on is who each country gives their ‘maximum points’ vote to. The UK has backed the eventual competition winner by awarding them the ‘maximum points’ vote on 25 occasions. Latvia and Australia have backed the winner most regularly – in 50% of the finals they’ve been eligible to vote in.

    Romania and Azerbaijan, however, have never guessed the winner correctly…

    Who organises the event, and why is it in Israel this year?

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    The contest is organised by the national public broadcaster of the country that won the year before. Last year Israel’s Netta Barzilai won, so Israel is this year’s host nation. The European Broadcasting Union supports and supervises the work of the host broadcaster, so the contest looks pretty much the same every year: big, shiny and extravagant.

    In the 1990s, Ireland hosted Eurovision four times in just five years. What the nation lost in organising costs, it certainly gained in visibility!

  • How gay-friendly is Exeter in Devon?

    How gay-friendly is Exeter in Devon?

    Exeter is one of the most accepting cities in Devon. There’s something for everyone.

    So what is in Exeter for gay travellers and LGBT guests? Well, for a start, Exeter boasts some of the lowest crime rates in the country. In 2018 the county’s major football team, Exeter City took a stance against homophobia and Exeter’s MP, Ben Bradshaw is an openly gay man.

    Gay Bars

    Are there any gay bars in Exeter? Well in 2019 there is one gay venue and it’s called The Vaults, which is located at 8 Gandy Street, Exeter, EX4 3LS. Overall it gets great ratings from users on TripAdvisor. It opens daily at 7 PM or 9 PM except on Sunday when it opens at 10 PM.

    Exeter has a yearly Pride event.

    This year’s pride takes place on the 11th May. Exeter Pride takes place in Northernhay Gardens, but there is also a parade to watch. It will run from the St Sidwell Centre which will move down Exeter High Street to Northernhay Gardens, best of all it’s free to take part and enjoy the event.

    Are there any gay saunas in Exeter?

    The nearest gay saunas/bathhouses to Exeter are in Plymouth (45 miles), Manticore Spa or Torquay, the Steamer Quay Spa (23 miles).

    Any LGBT Hotels in Exeter?

    There’s the “gay-friendly” Woodleigh Coach House, which is set on the edge of Dartmoor, about 11 miles west of Exeter. They have a choice of five rooms, all ensuite.

    There are a few “gay owned” hotels in and near to Exeter. Overcombe House which is about 45 miles away from Exeter is, “just a short distance from the historic market town of Tavistock & there is easy access to the ancient maritime city of Plymouth; whilst having all the benefits and amenities of Dartmoor National Park & the adjacent Tamar Valley area of outstanding natural beauty” right on the doorstep.

    There’s the gay-owned Strete Barton House in Dartmouth which is located 42 miles away.

    There is also a gay-owned self-catering holiday cottage in Sidmouth, which is about 16 miles away.

    Check out all accommodation options and the latest prices with our partners TripAdvisor and hotels.com.

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  • Is Big Bang Theory’s Jim Parsons married?

    Is Big Bang Theory’s Jim Parsons married?

    Jim Parsons is one of the highest paid gay men on TV, but what about his personal life? Is he married and who is his husband?

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    Big Bang Theory‘s main star, Jim Parsons is probably one of the most famous out gay men on TV, he also happens to be one of the highest paid actors too. In 2014 it was reported that Jim nets $1 million per episode of the comedy, Big Bang Theory.

    So is Jim married?

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    Yes, Jim Parsons is married, he’s married to a man called Todd Spiewak, who is an art director. Todd apparently graduated from Boston University in 1999. He reportedly has a degree in graphic design.

    Todd is just a couple of years younger than Jim at 42 years-old. He was born in January 1977. Jim, on the other hand, was born in March 1973.

    The couple has been together, according to IMDB, for over 14 years, although they actually wed in 2017. The couple apparently met when Todd’s boss and Jim’s friend set the two up on a blind date in 2002.

     

     

     

  • Where can I see Tales Of The City and how many episodes are there?

    Where can I see Tales Of The City and how many episodes are there?

    Armistead Maupin’s Tales Of The City is coming to the small screen, here’s where you can see it and how many episodes there are.

    Armistead Maupin‘s Tales Of The City is coming back to life thanks to Netflix, who are giving us a 10 episode series launching on the 7th June 2019.

    The show’s original run was made into a miniseries for Channel 4 and was first broadcast in 1993. The very first mini-series had just six episodes, so the brand new production by Netflix actually adds 4 new episodes to the show.

    The show stars Laura Linney, Ellen Page, Olympia Dukakis, Paul Gross, Murray Bartlett, Charlie Barnett, Garcia and May Hong.

    Are any of the original cast in the 2019 Netflix reboot?

    Yes, in fact the 2019 Netflix reboot of Tales Of The City see Laura Linney and Olympia Dukakis return to reprise their roles as Mary Ann Singleton and Anna Madrigal, respectively.

    When is Tales Of The City coming to Netflix?

    So what is Tales Of The City all about?

    Inspired by the books of Armistead Maupin, Netflix Limited Series Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City begins a new chapter in the beloved story. Mary Ann (Laura Linney) returns to present-day San Francisco and is reunited with her daughter Shawna (Ellen Page) and ex-husband Brian (Paul Gross), twenty years after leaving them behind to pursue her career. Fleeing the midlife crisis that her picture-perfect Connecticut life created, Mary Ann is quickly drawn back into the orbit of Anna Madrigal (Olympia Dukakis), her chosen family and a new generation of LGBT+ young residents living at 28 Barbary Lane.

    Where can I watch Tales Of The City?

    Tales Of The City will be streaming on Netflix from the 7th of June. It is believed that all episodes will be available to stream immediately on the service.

  • Who is Judge Rinder’s Partner, is he married?

    Who is Judge Rinder’s Partner, is he married?

    Judge Rinder has become a bit of a daytime legend… but there’s something the folks at home want to know about him… who is his partner and is he married?

    Is Judge Rinder married?

    Is Judge Rinder gay?

    Yes, Robert Rinder, the star of ITV’s daytime courtroom show Judge Rinder is in fact gay. He married his partner Seth Cumming, a political adviser to former Chancellor, turned Evening Standard editor George Osborne, in a beautiful ceremony in Ibiza in July 2013. The ceremony was officiated by his friend and actor Benedict Cumberbatch at the stunning location. The couple were married for over four years before they parted ways in 2018.

     

    His business buddy and former GAYUK cover star Ivan Massow was at the wedding who shared these pictures of Robert and Seth getting married. Actor Benedict Cumberbatch, who is a legally ordained minister can be seen taking control of the cliff top ceremony which took place at the Hacienda Hotel on the sunny party island of Ibiza.

     

     

    Divorced

    Sadly the pair split in 2018 after 4 years of marriage, although the couple were together for 11 years in total. They announced their split in January 2018. No third parties are believed to be involved in the “amicable” split.