10 queer entertainers on the verge of gaining EGOT status
So close, so coveted... who will be the next to win the achievement?
June 17 2024 4:43 PM
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So close, so coveted... who will be the next to win the achievement?
From boyfriends smooching on the red carpet to celebrating by skinny dipping, this year's Emmys was full of queer moments!
The legendary EGOT-winning actress just released her new documentary Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It
Oscar, Grammy and now Emmy winner Kate Winslet –that’s right, she’s one step away from EGOT, which she’ll get if someone just casts her in a revival of A Doll’s House—looked stunning at Sunday’s Emmy Awards, where she took home the prize for Mildred Pierce.
The Pose actor will also cowrite this new movie about the legendary gay activist James Baldwin.
The girlies were GIRLING on the red carpet while we watched on with heart-eyes!
The trailer has dropped for the Tyler Perry helmed For Colored Girls and it’s ruled by strong actresses, all acclaimed in their own right including Whoopi Goldberg, Thandie Newton, Janet Jackson, Phylicia Rashad, Kerry Washinton, Kimberly Elise and Loretta DeVine.
If Disney+'s upcoming prequel series isn't gay, we don't want it!
“You give me lesbian vibes, you give me stud vibes,” Raven-Symoné said on her podcast.
With all the horrible things happening in the world Elisabeth says that news that Rosie returning The View 'ruined' her vacation.
The reunion has us so hopeful for a Sister Act 3.
Ever heard of a thing called compassion?
With the Emmy Awards around the corner we're throwing back to some of our favorite out winners and nominees.
St. Patrick's Day is Sunday, and since we'll all be celebrating the season the best way we know how — getting drunk and kissing anyone who claims to be Irish — we thought we'd deliver some Irish-esque eye candy now before the leprechaun runs away with our motivation and takes it somewhere over the rainbow.
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Lesbian comic Jen Kober talks about touring 4,000 miles in a Fiat, warding off rowdy hecklers, and her Justin Bieber-inspired haircut.