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WATCH: Mary Lambert's Version of Wheatus' 'Teenage Dirtbag' is a Lesbian Love Song! 

WATCH: Mary Lambert's Version of Wheatus' 'Teenage Dirtbag' is a Lesbian Love Song!

WATCH: Mary Lambert's Version of Wheatus' 'Teenage Dirtbag' is a Lesbian Love Song!

Mary really is just the best.

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Having recently seen Mary Lambert live at The Mint in Los Angeles, where she killed it on a slow burn cover of Wheatus’ “Teenage Dirtbag” I’m very thankful to AfterEllen to finding this little gem of a video.

Watch and listen to Mary kill it on this oldie but goodie, a song she told the audience she thought was a lesbian love song when she first heard it in high school.

And be sure to catch Mary’s EP, featuring the amazing single “She Keeps Me Warm” from Macklemore and Ryan Lewis’ Grammy-nominated “Same Love."

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Tracy E. Gilchrist

Tracy E. Gilchrist is the VP, Executive Producer of Entertainment for the Advocate Channel. A media veteran, she writes about the intersections of LGBTQ+ equality and pop culture. Previously, she was the editor-in-chief of The Advocate and the first feminism editor for the 55-year-old brand. In 2017, she launched the company's first podcast, The Advocates. She is an experienced broadcast interviewer, panel moderator, and public speaker who has delivered her talk, "Pandora's Box to Pose: Game-changing Visibility in Film and TV," at universities throughout the country.

Tracy E. Gilchrist is the VP, Executive Producer of Entertainment for the Advocate Channel. A media veteran, she writes about the intersections of LGBTQ+ equality and pop culture. Previously, she was the editor-in-chief of The Advocate and the first feminism editor for the 55-year-old brand. In 2017, she launched the company's first podcast, The Advocates. She is an experienced broadcast interviewer, panel moderator, and public speaker who has delivered her talk, "Pandora's Box to Pose: Game-changing Visibility in Film and TV," at universities throughout the country.