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Sarah Paulson faces backlash from Gay Twitter over the Use of Pronouns

Sarah Paulson is on the receiving end of a Twitter storm after shutting down a fan demanding that she add her pronouns to her profile. The drama started on Twitter

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RuPaul, Sarah Paulson and Gavin Grimm among the most influential people in the world

The TIME 100, the magazine’s list of the world’s most influential people, this year includes LGBT activists and celebrities Gavin Grimm, RuPaul and Sarah Paulson. Barry Jenkins, director of Oscar-winning

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Is Anyone Else Anticipating ‘Ocean’s 8’?

It’s no surprise that the first official photo from Ocean’s 8 is an amazing tour de force of powerful women. With an ensemble cast including Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Rihanna,

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KD’s Fashion Police: The 74th Annual Golden Globe Awards

Hello boys and girls, this is John Ocean and I am so excited that my favorite time of the year is here again. No, I’m not talking about the holiday

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A look at what’s LGBT about the Emmy nominations

When it comes to LGBT representation in this year’s Emmy nominations, Transparent leads the way. The Amazon series about a transgender man and his dysfunctional family got multiple nominations including

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KD’s FASHION POLICE: The 22nd Screen Actors Guild Awards

Hello Guys It’s John Oceans again, and we are here for the Screen Actors Guild Awards. So yes, the SAG Awards was held last week, and let’s face it: that

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Daniel Radcliffe and Sarah Paulson among latest celebs to ‘read mean tweets’

Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe and American Horror Story actress Sarah Paulson have joined a host of other A-Listers in shaming their biggest online critics. The latest installment in Jimmy

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11 Gay Actors Who Play Straight Characters Onscreen

Acting is all about adopting an imagined mindset and matching the external behaviors of the character portrayed. Even today, certain recesses of society have marked homosexuality as taboo, forcing gay