12 chaotic lesbian characters who we can't help but love
These lesbian characters may be problematic AF, but we love them anyway!
April 23 2024 6:34 PM
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These lesbian characters may be problematic AF, but we love them anyway!
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Enter Rebecca Walker and her book One Big Happy Family: 18 Writers Talk About Polyamory, Open Adoption, Mixed Marriage, Househusbandry, Single Motherhood, and Other Realities of Truly Modern Love. Rebecca's been a person to know since Time Magazine named her one of the World's 25 Most Influential Leaders. But long before that, she was making headlines, editing the quintessential book on feminism for those of us who came after burning bras, To Be Real, and travelling the world on the "Rock the Vote" tour bus for the Clinton's registering voters or starting the Third Wave Foundation.
"This bitch did her homework."
The internet just keeps piling on with jokes about the social media minsogynst.
The Steven Universe creator talks about it's influence on the show and her gender identity.
Big Freedia, 3OH!3, and Dorian Electra hopped on the track for the 2021 hyper-pop re-up.
"I want to be visible to queer folx who don’t see people like them on their feed."
The viral singer talks to PRIDE's Taylor Henderson about her journey, coming out, and making new music.
*screams "Stronger Than You" at the top of my lungs*
X-Men's Rebecca Romijn has the perfect bra for you!
"They told us point-blank, 'you can’t have these characters be in a romantic relationship.'"
The viral "Friday" singer talked about her queer identity in a recent interview.
Anna Torv and Fringe, Rebecca De Mornay, Deborah Ann Woll, Lena Headey and Megan Mullally and Showtime partnering with Ilene Chaiken for reality series The Real L Word: Los Angeles and more top this installment of the Hollywood Trade Roundup, a collection of hotties making headlines in The Hollywood Reporter and Daily Variety.
Rebecca learns a confusing truth behind Laura’s attempt to make things better between them.
With Rebecca fully committed to producing Juliet’s new play, possible consequences start to take shape.
"It has been an eye-opening experience to meet the community that has come together around the show," eulogized creator Rebecca Sugar.
The Rebecca star talks to PRIDE about his thirsty Instagram comments and the highly-anticipated Call Me by Your Name sequel.