Category: TV

  • CAKE EXPECTATIONS: Who is going to be the next presenters of Bake Off?

    CAKE EXPECTATIONS: Who is going to be the next presenters of Bake Off?

    A nation in shock. A country in turmoil. The tears of millions flood the land. Forget Brexit, the nation is gripped by Breadxit! That’s right, by now you all know that Love Productions failed to rise to the occasion and followed the dough and has officially jumped shipped to Channel 4.

    The news leaked faster than Iain’s melted Baked Alaska and it was soon revealed that Mel & Sue have decided to step down as hosts. Whilst I am sure nobody can do it batter than these two, here is a list of likely hosts that could potentially be the cherry on top of Channel 4’s cake.

    Davina McCall

    CREDIT: Channel 4

    After one disaster after another, it looks likely that the next series of The Jump will be Channel 4’s last. That leaves Davina McCall out in the cold. The loveable presenter is a Channel 4 stalwart having found success with the cult classic Streetmate before fronting reality giant Big Brother.

    Pros
    She’s Davina! Her crazy energy and warmth would make her the perfect candidate for the host gig. She’s got tonnes of reality TV experience and has a strong background in food and baking.

    She’s a big name, which is exactly what Channel 4 need to draw interest from disgruntled viewers. Whilst Chris Evans was a hit in the 90s, his return to TV on Top Gear was a dud. Davina has managed to stay currant throughout her decades on the box.

    Cons
    Davina’s a health nut and fattening cakes and other bakes isn’t exactly in keeping with her brand. In addition, Davina has recently released a cookbook, which is all about cutting sugar out of your life. Something which would no doubt get a frosty reception from Mary Berry.

    She’s a distraction. Davina’s loveable energy is a big hit with audiences but the secret to Mel & Sue’s success is that they never draw attention away from the bakers. Davina naturally draws attention from her viewers, so could her presenting be too big for the tent?

    Likelihood: 4/5

    Paul O’Grady

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    Whilst Paul has found his comfort zone with animal documentaries, he still manages to endear the nation. His personality is a pleasant mix of humour and sincerity, which makes him endlessly watchable. Whilst he first won the nation’s heart as Lily Savage, it’s his work on afternoon chat shows and animal documentaries that has won him both awards but also the love of a nation.

    Pros
    Paul’s personality is a perfect fit. His teatime chat and time on Blankety Blank managed to dance on the boundary of the inappropriate, so innuendos would still be a-plenty. Paul would manage to keep the light heartedness of the show but still be able to play into the drama.

    Paul is a professional with many decades in the business covering different genres. He’s a quick wit with a cool head so he’d easily fit into the Bake Off format without making it seem too different. A new host is in danger of alienating the audience who will be expecting nothing but perfection once Bake Off jumps ship.

    Cons
    Paul has previously criticised the show stating that he is “not interested in a gang of people in a tent making Swiss rolls”. It wouldn’t be great for his integrity for him to front a show he previously criticised. But, with this £25m a year acquisition, perhaps Paul will be otherwise swayed.

    Paul’s previous work has always been quite emotional as works to improve the life of rescue dogs so, when it comes to a burnt cake, he mightn’t be as caring. Mel and Sue always seemed genuinely interested in the show and its contestants but it is likely Paul would not be as emotionally involved and, therefore, may leave the viewers a bit cold.

    Likelihood: 3/5

    Richard & Judy

    Richard and Judy have been off-screen as for some time now but I am sure, for many, it’d be a welcome return. Judy may be hitting our screens as a Loose Woman but it’s certainly not the same without her being talked over. The duo have excellent chemistry (well you’d hope so since they’re married) and their middle class humour is pitch perfect for the show’s audience and pace.

    Pros
    Richard and Judy are a duo with great chemistry, just like Mel and Sue. They were TV’s Mum and Dad, slowly getting drunk on wine in the front room so it would certainly be a comfort when uncertainty sets in as the show moves to Channel 4. Viewers are used to seeing them together and their welcome return would no doubt show that the channel is willing to put some heavyweight talent behind the move.

    Richard and Judy have always been tastemakers. They’ve always promoted the finest food and wine and championed the best books. The viewing public trust them so if they were willing to sign up, it’d certainly add to the legitimacy of the show. Right now the rose tinted glasses of the show have been smashed by the capitalistic move by Love Productions and viewers need to believe that Channel 4’s acquisition is because they care about the format rather than advertising money and ratings.

    Cons
    Richard and Judy have been off air for some time, could it be difficult to watch them together? Despite their great chemistry, Judy has managed to re-model herself as a clear individual. Will they still gel well together and manage to recreate their magic?

    Whilst Judy was always pleasant, Richard is often known for his awkward jokes and gaffes on air including revealing Judy once had a bad time with thrush. Richard may try to attempt to continue Mel and Sue’s famed banter and will most likely fall flat on his face.

    Likelihood: 2/5

     

    Jo Brand

    Jo Brand
    – (C) Love Productions – Photographer: Mark Bourdillon

     

    Jo currently hosts Bake Off’s spin off show An Extra Slice so it wouldn’t be completely unusual for her to slip into the main slot. The move would be strikingly similar to Emma Willis taking over from Brian Downling as host of Channel 5’s iteration of Big Brother. Jo is a proven comedic talent who already has a love for the show. I would argue that Jo would be the safest bet for new host.

    Pros
    Jo is already part of the Bake Off family. With Mel and Sue gone, Paul & Mary will likely follow so it’d be nice to have somebody on the show that could carry the torch for the BBC version. Jo’s love of the show and her knowledge of the audience means she’ll be able to hit the right tone immediately. Hiring Jo would also reassure viewers that Channel 4 aren’t  looking to completely re-invent the wheel.

    Jo is a huge fan of cakes and baking so her enthusiasm for the baker’s achievements will feel genuine rather than forced. We know she loves the show, we know she appreciates the art so therefore it’ll be more believable and, therefore, enjoyable for us!

    Cons
    Jo’s persona is very grumpy old woman, which won’t play well in the tent. She has never shown a particular warmth so she may not be as comforting to the contestants and may make interactions seem a little more awkward as a result. Mel & Sue had the perfect split of humour and kindness and Jo would struggle to meet that.

    Jo is very BBC and has been a familiar face for many, many years so it may seem a bit strange to watch her on Channel 4. Jo is a BBC stalwart so any move there would be interpreted as a money grab. As a member of the show already, it could do her more damage than good to move with the show as viewers could potentially interpret the move as disloyalty. I imagine if Paul and Mary stay on, they would face similar criticism.

    Likelihood: 5/5

    Anna Richardson

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    Anna is one of Channel 4’s loyal hosts, having fronted many shows for the broadcaster. Anna has presented lots of factual entertainment from Secret Eaters to Supersize v Superskinny so viewers are likely familiar with her work. She has a laid-back approach to dealing with people, which would work well within the tent. She also has a strong production background, which would make her a sensible choice for the show. In addition to this, Anna has managed to show both her serious and funny sides in shows such as The Sex Education Show and Naked Attraction. However, her current partner is current Bake Off host Sue Perkins so Anna hosting may make things a little awkward.

    Pros
    Anna’s personality is a mix of serious and cheeky which is another good blend for the show. Her journalistic instincts will get her to root out the secrets behind the bakers and her light heartedness will cut through any tension.

    Anna has dealt with many topics on TV but has steadfastly covered food and the psychology of food. She would be wholly believable as a host and, as her work on Secret Eaters has shown, she cares deeply for others. She has a natural rapport with people even in awkward situations i.e. them being stark bollock naked so Anna would be able to interact easily with bakers and judges alike.

    Cons
    Anna is known more recently for Naked Attraction so she may not be seen as a suitable host for such a mild mannered show. It’s quite the jump to go from dicks and tits to pies and cakes.

    Anna’s worth is deeply rooted in the meaning of things and, whilst that might add a fun element to the show, it could also result in her trying to think too deep about things. The Bake Off is successful because it’s easy-going so nobody wants to know what happened in a baker’s childhood to make them want to add chilli to their chocolate cake.
    Likelihood: 4/5
    Outside Chances (Likelihood between 1/5 to 2/5)
    Myleen Klass, Julian Clary, Eric Lanlard, Kirstie Allsop, Ella Woodward, Jonathan Ross, Fern Britton, Dawn French & Jennifer Saunders, Joanna Lumley, John Snow and Kirstie Gallacher

     

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  • Channel 4 paid HOW MUCH for Bake Off

    Channel 4 paid HOW MUCH for Bake Off

    As the dust settles and the news sinks in that GBBO will have a new home next year we’ve just found out how much Channel 4 apparently paid for the show.

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    So Channel 4 is going to be the new home for the Great British Bake Off – and well Twitter has had a meltdown about it. Mel and Sue apparently aren’t coming along for the Channel 4 ride and word is out on Mary Berry.

    Well we’ve just read how much Channel 4 has apparently paid for the rights to the GBBO and it’s staggering… wait for it.


    ALSO READ: The gayest BAKE OFF innuendos


    So the BBC apparently pays £6m per series of the show to Love Productions the makers of Bake Off – Channel 4 have topped that and are allegedly stumping up £75m for three series – that’s £25,000,000 big ones – a cool £19 mil more per series. That’s a lot of dough… sorry couldn’t help it.

    HUH? – and wait there’s more – ITV and Netflix reportedly offered more than C4 – but the programme makers thought there was more creative synergy with the Born Risky channel.

    Do you think it’s worth it?

     

  • The best gay innuendos from Great British Bake Off

    The best gay innuendos from Great British Bake Off

    So GBBO is cooking on full steam and the innuendos are coming in thick and fast. We take a look at our favourite slightly camp, very gay double entrendres.

    It’s all good clean fun. That is until you add a glass of white and cackling brood of gay guys and then all bets are off.

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    “Some of them have got a good forking”

     

    Top gay sounding innuendos on Bake Off
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    “Your crack is nice and most”

     

    Top gay sounding innuendos on Bake Off
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    “Right bakers time to reveal your cracks”

     

    Top gay sounding innuendos on Bake Off
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    “Oh no, you have some irregular-shaped balls”

     

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    “Now let’s turnover and see what’s happening at the back”

     

    Top gay sounding innuendos on Bake Off
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    “It’s all in the wrist action”

     

    Top gay sounding innuendos on Bake Off
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    “It’s about half the size it was when it went in”

     

    Top gay sounding innuendos on Bake Off
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    “I’ll eat a bit of carpet”

     

    Top gay sounding innuendos on Bake Off
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    “I like the flavour of a cox”

     

    Top gay sounding innuendos on Bake Off
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    “He loves his buns”

     

    Top gay sounding innuendos on Bake Off
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    “Go on Mary, give it a good slapping”

     

    Top gay sounding innuendos on Bake Off
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    “Get those lady fingers soggy”

     

    Top gay sounding innuendos on Bake Off
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    “Fill your horns right to the bottom so you can enjoy it to the last the mouthful”

     

    Top gay sounding innuendos on Bake Off
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    “Put your purple ring where I can see it.”

     

    Great British Bake Off is on BBC One on the 11th September

  • 9 Of The Best LGBT Characters On TV

    Just how well are us LGBTs portrayed on television & film? Here are 9 of our favourite TV characters.

    So I’m going to list my 9 best examples of LGBT characters based on their iconic status or accurate portrayal. For this list I’m using the characters sexuality and identity only, not the actors who portray them.

    1. Maura Pfefferman (Jeffrey Tambor)

    Transparent. A sensitive and moving portrait of a trans-woman struggling to come to terms with her gender identity and having to come out to her family as transgender. Transparent depicts the struggles that families go through when a loved one comes out with a secret like this. Luckily the series doesn’t sensationalise the issue, nor does it become offensive of the portrayal of Maura, who says the most wonderful line “All my life, my whole life I’ve been dressing up like a man, this is me” Definitely worth a watch.

    2. Ellen Morgan (Ellen DeGeneres)

    Ellen. In 1997 The Puppy Episode the character of Ellen loudly announced to a whole airport terminal she was gay and made television history in the process. DeGeneres herself came out on the same day to Oprah (who had guest starred in the episode) and the show took a light-hearted comedic approach to the character who’s sexuality had always been a source of speculation. However, after the episode aired ratings started to decline and criticisms were aimed at the writers for concentrating too much on the gay aspect of a character and the show was cancelled a year later.


     

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  • Which Lord is about to rejoin EastEnders?

    Which Lord is about to rejoin EastEnders?

    EastEnders will be welcoming back an icon later this year when the renowned Lord Michael Cashman briefly reprises his role as Colin Russell.

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    CREDIT” BBC

    Lord Cashman made his first appearance as Colin on EastEnders back in 1986 and quickly became one of the Square’s most popular residents. Long-time viewers will remember his character made a huge impact after being involved in one of the programme’s most discussed stories at the time which saw the first gay kiss on a British soap opera.

     

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    Bosses are staying tight-lipped on details around the upcoming storyline but his visit to the Square is set to raise a big question for Dot.

    ALSO READ: EastEnder’s Gayest Moments

    On his appearance, Lord Michael Cashman says,

    “It was a real joy, indeed a privilege, to return to my old home of Albert Square. To be amongst so many friends again, and to be back in the place where 30 years ago I started an amazing journey. An amazing journey which incredibly helped to change the country, and certainly its attitude to lesbian gay and bisexual people.  Arguably without EastEnders I would never have gone into politics; I would not have been one of the founders of Stonewall and its founding chair, and I would never have ended up where I am now.

    As Shakespeare would have said by returning to where it all started ‘the wheel has turned full circle’. And the exquisite joy of having my scenes with the incredible ‘Dame’ June Brown was a bonus beyond anything else.”

     

    Lord Michael Cashman will make his appearance next month.

  • Samantha Fox is the 8th person to evicted from Big Brother

    Samantha Fox is the 8th person to evicted from Big Brother

    Last night saw the iconic Samantha Fox and former X Factor star Katie Waissel evicted from the Big Brother house.

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    CREDIT: Channel 5

     

    Since Sunday, the public have been voting to save BEAR, FRANKIE, KATIE, MARNIE RICKY and SAMANTHA from the second DOUBLE eviction of the series.

    During last night’s Channel 5 programme, Emma Willis announced live to the house that the seventh and eighth Housemates to leave the Big Brother house were Katie and Samantha.

    The pair said their goodbyes left the House together and were greeted by cheers from the crowd.

    Emma interviewed the pair together and both said it was a “relief” to be out, “We need a drink and a bar!”  Katie laughed.

    Nominations from Ricky and Frankie, Katie said: “I enjoyed just being me, people mistake the fact I get on with everybody as people pleasing… I even got on with Bear.”

    CREDIT: Channel 5
    CREDIT: Channel 5

    Katie on being nominated by Frankie, “It became a weird unspoken thing…I knew he was going to nominate, it really upset me.”

    On Heavy D, “He kept coming for me, I really wanted to relay the message, ‘you don’t’ speak to anyone like that let alone a woman…’ then I thought I’m gonna bring out the big guns!”

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    CREDIT: Channel 5

    Sam told Emma, “It was easier than I thought it was going to be… I’m not sort of person to sit there and take it.”

    Sam on the divide in the house, “I was surprised the American’s put me up, I wasn’t surprised about Marnie cos I voted Lewis, and maybe they (the Americans) found me a threat or something.”

    Sam said the ‘most challenging’ thing in the house was, “putting up with Bear, I can’t Bear him, challenge.”

    Katie, “It’s been one great amazing challenge,

    On their winners, Sam wants “Ricky or Frankie.”

    “Marnie to win!,” for Katie.

  • Gay Biography Films On Amazon Prime

    There are a couple of LGBT films in the biography genre available from Amazon Prime.

    Other Genres: Action | Biography | Bollywood | Comedy  | Drama | Documentary | Horror | Lesbian | Musical | SciFiThriller | Trans | TV Series | BACK TO ALL LGBT CONTENT ON AMAZON PRIME

     

    Behind The Candelabra

    Emmy Award-winning drama starring Michael Douglas as the superstar pianist Liberace. Based on the autobiography by Liberace’s much younger lover and live-in partner Scott Thorson (Matt Damon), the film recounts the period between 1978 and 1982 when Liberace was at the absolute pinnacle of his fame.

    Starring: Matt Damon, Scott Bakula
    Runtime: 1 hour, 58 minutes
    Release: 2013
    IMDB: 7.10
    THEGAYUK Rating: Read our review


    Call Me Troy

    Profiling the life and times of one of the gay community’s most visible and tenacious advocates for change, Rev. Troy Perry, Call Me Troy is a truly inspirational story about a remarkable and dynamic individual whose activism was decades ahead of its time.

    Runtime: 1 hour, 39 minutes


    Carol

    Starring Cate Blanchett & Rooney Mara and set against the glamorous backdrop of 1950s New York, Carol is an achingly beautiful depiction of love against the odds.

    Released: 2015
    Length: 1hr 58 mins
    Amazon User Rating: ★★★★
    TheGayUK Rating: ★★★★


    Dallas Buyers Club

    In 1985 Dallas, electrician and hustler Ron Woodroof works around the system to help AIDS patients get the medication they need after he is himself diagnosed with the disease.

    Starring: Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Garner
    Runtime: 1 hour, 56 minutes
    Release: 2014
    IMDB: 8/10
    THEGAYUK RATING: Read our review


    The Imitation Game

    THE IMITATION GAME portrays the nail-biting race against time by Turing and his brilliant team at Britain’s top-secret code-breaking centre, Bletchley Park, during the darkest days of World War II. Directed by Morten Tyldum with a screenplay by Graham Moore, the film stars Benedict Cumberbatch, Keira Knightley, Matthew Goode, Rory Kinnear, Allen Leech, Matthew Beard, Charles Dance and Mark Strong.

    Released: 2014
    Length: 1 hour, 54 minutes
    Amazon User Rating: ★★★★1/2
    TheGayUK Rating: ★★★★ Read our review


    Infamous

    This witty and moving biopic of Truman Capote, gay novelist and one of New York’s glitterati, describes his obsession with one of the killers of a family of three which lead to his book In Cold Blood.

    Starring: Sigourney Weaver, Toby Jones
    Runtime: 1 hour, 58 minutes
    Release: 2006
    IMDB: 7.1/10


    Lord Montagu

    Imagine a real-life “Downtown Abby” with an English Lord who has a dark secret that is suddenly exposed and that in essence is the remarkable true story behind Lord Montagu. Beautifully filmed, relentlessly entertaining, yet another terrific example of how truth really is stranger and more compelling than fiction.

    Starring: Oliver Tobias, Lord Montagu of Beaulieu
    Runtime: 1 hour, 19 minutes
    Release: 2015
    IMDb 8.2/10


    Milk

    His life changed history. His courage changed lives. Academy Award ® winner Sean Penn stars in this stirring celebration of Harvey Milk, a true man of the people.

    Starring: Sean Penn, Emile Hirsch, Josh Brolin
    Runtime: 2 hours, 8 minutes
    Release: 2009
    IMDB: 7.6/10
    THEGAYUK RATING: Read our review


    No Secret Anymore

    Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon were partners in love and political struggle for over fifty years. With incisive interviews, rare archival images and warmhearted humour, No Secret Anymore reveals their inspiring public work, as well as their charming private relationship.

    Runtime: 57 minutes
    Release: 2004


    Shadow People

    Description: True story of H1B visa abuse by an employer in USA! Documentary entirely shot and edited in iPhone 6s with Filmic pro by Parthiban Shanmugam

    Released: 2016
    Length: 4 mins
    Amazon User Rating:
    TheGayUK Rating: (Not Rated)

     


    South Beach On Heels

    It explores the fascinating people behind the make-up and wigs. Shares what it takes to stay tough in an industry built on big hair, big dreams and illusions; as they search for love, family and acceptance and try to make the world more tolerant.

    Starring: Alex, Cornelius, Eddy
    Runtime: 1 hour, 22 minutes
    Release: 2014
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    The Glamour And The Squalor

    The Glamour & The Squalor is the inspiring true story of Marco Collins, one of America’s last great DJs. While battling his personal demons, Collins popularised the likes of Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Beck, and changed our culture forever.

    Starring: Carrie Brownstein, Macklemore, Marco Collins
    Runtime: 1 hour, 18 minutes
    Release: 2017
    IMDB: 8.8/10

  • Judge Rinder confirmed for Strictly

    Openly gay ITV star Judge Rinder has been confirmed as a contestant for this year’s Strictly Come Dancing.

    Judge Rinder has been confirmed as a contestant for this year’s Strictly Come Dancing. Taking to his official Twitter account, Rob Rinder announced, “It’s official, your judge has been confirmed for Strictly”.

    The announcement also happened on Scott Mills’ Radio One show.


    ALSO READ: 11 facts you didn’t know about Judge Rinder


     

    Mr Rinder,  joined the National Youth Theatre at the age of 14, so he knows a thing or two about performance. It was at University where his stage dreams came to an end and he decided to focus on the law.

    He joins Will Young as the second openly gay celebrity taking part in the show.

    Judge Rinder can be seen during the week on ITV in his smash hit show Judge Rinder, he has also gone on to present Judge Rinder’s True Crime Stories.

    In 2015 he married his long-term boyfriend in Ibiza, Seth Cumming in a ceremony that was conducted by best friend Benedict Cumberbatch.

     

  • Lewis Bloor bares balls

    Lewis Bloor bares balls

    In case you missed it… Lewis Bloor got his bits out AGAIN.

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    Lewis Bloor has certainly used his time in the Big Brother house to bare his soul/body. Rather disturbingly his gave his housemates another view – his naked ball sack, in probably the most unflattering way…

    CREDIT: Channel 5
    CREDIT: Channel 5

    A screeching Renee was shocked as the former TOWIE star paraded round the bedroom with his balls hanging out the side of his underwear, his Big Brother girlfriend Marnie Simpson laughed and reminded the house at how big his penis was.

     

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    Lewis Bloor
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    Once you’ve seen it – you can’t unsee it.

     

     

  • First Dates’ Paddy White “I’ve been watching porn since I was 10”

    First Dates’ Paddy White “I’ve been watching porn since I was 10”

    First Dates star Paddy White has bared all in a BBC documentary about porn.

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    Personal trainer and social media star Paddy White has bared all in a brand new documentary by  BBC Newsbeat about how online porn has affected society’s sex expectations, consent and body image.

    The episode produced by BBC Newsbeat looks at how porn has changed sex and what pressure it has put on men and women in terms of how to performance and expectations.

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    In the documentary, which is aired from 15th August, Paddy reveals that he’s been watching adult content since the age of 10 saying,

    “I know it’s had a massive impact on my development as a young gay man and it felt time to share completely honestly and openly about my sex life.”

    ‘Brought Up On Porn’ will be available on BBC iPlayer from Monday 15th August

     

  • Will Young to star in Strictly for the BBC

    Pop star Will Young has been confirmed as the second celebrity contestant on the show Strictly Come Dancing.

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    Will Young has been confirmed as the second celebrity contestant on the BBC entertainment show Strictly Come Dancing which starts its 14th series in September. The first contestant to be announced was politician Ed Balls.

    The multi-million selling artist said,

    “As a fan of Strictly for years, I have always imagined myself on the show, but the timing has not been right… until now! Music is my passion and the dancing I have done has always been with a microphone in hand. Now there will be no microphone or band, just me, my partner and the dance floor. Strictly is a show with fantastic live music and has an ethos of positivity and growth. I practice these two things every day, and I will try my hardest to be the best dancer possible,”

    One question remains, as Will Young is openly gay, will he have a same-sex partner on the dancefloor?