Troye Sivan Responds to Body Diversity Critiques in “Rush” Music Video
“It wasn’t a thought we had.”
Ben Platt Opens Up About Coming Out to His Childhood BFF
You know what they say, life inspires art!
Hilary Duff Sings Disney Throwback at the Picket Lines
Hilary Duff, the adored Disney Channel actress, stands in unwavering solidarity, joining the picket lines in protest alongside the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes that have reverberated through Hollywood studios since May.
Rafael Silva Shares Shirtless Beach Pics
If you’re like us, then you’ve been missing the power couple #Tarlos since the season finale of 9-1-1: Lone Star. Carlos (Rafael Silva) and T.K. (Ronen Rubinstein) finally tied the knot, and yes, we did cry tears of joy. But now, two months after the episode aired on FOX, we are crying for another reason. We miss them!
Luckily, Silva is delivering quality content to hold us over on his Instagram. In a recent carousel shared with his nearly 300,000 followers, the actor is posing shirtless on a beach for a partnership with Calvin Klein. He is wearing a loose pair of jeans and has cleverly placed a bottle of CK One fragrance in the pocket. Sorry Silva, but we are too distracted by your abs to see anything else.
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Who is Rafael Silva
Rafael Silva is a talented out actor who has made a name for himself in the entertainment world. Born in Brazil, Silva’s passion for acting blossomed at a young age, leading him to pursue a career in the industry. His remarkable performances have graced our TV screens, including notable appearances in hit series like 9-1-1: Lone Star and Fluidity.
About Silva’s Character on 9-1-1: Lone Star
Silva plays Carlos Reyes, a police officer in the Austin Police Department. He is currently married to a firefighter named T.K. Strand.
When Will Season 5 of 9-1-1: Lone Star Premiere
FOX did renew the drama series for another season; however, they have not released a premiere date. Likely, the season will not air until early 2024.
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Meet the New Drag Queens Hosting Season Four of HBO’s ‘We’re Here’
RuPaul’s Drag Race fans, brace yourselves for a season full of new faces and fresh energy.
The iconic trio of Bob the Drag Queen, Shangela, and Eureka, who led We’re Here to two Emmy wins in its first three seasons, will not return for the upcoming season. But fear not, as three remarkable queens will be taking the reins: Sasha Velour, the winner of Drag Race season 9; Jaida Essence Hall, who claimed victory in season 12 and dazzled in All Stars 7; and Priyanka, the reigning queen of Canada’s Drag Race season 1.
The news, which EW first reported, had show co-creator Johnnie Ingram expressing gratitude to HBO for their commitment to LGBTQ+ storytelling. In an Instagram post, Ingram wrote, “In this increasingly hostile political climate, we are grateful to [HBO] for their dedication to telling LGBTQ+ stories that meet the moment and document our history. We are thrilled to expand our drag family and grateful for and give much-needed love to the people on the front lines of hate.”
Bob, Shangela, and Eureka also issued a joint statement following EW‘s report, expressing their gratitude for the past three seasons of the show. “We are extremely grateful for the opportunity we had the past three seasons to travel across the country, share our experiences, and connect with all of the courageous individuals who entrusted us with their stories,” they said. “Our journey has inspired hope and sparked important conversations while empowering unique voices and opening new doors. As we move forward with our exciting individual projects, we welcome Sasha Velour, Priyanka, and Jaida Essence Hall, and wish them the best on continuing this work during an increasingly difficult time for the LGBTQ+ community.”
What is We’re Here All About
In each episode of We’re Here, which first premiered on HBO in 2020, these extraordinary queens embark on a cross-country journey, spreading their vibrant drag culture to the far corners of the United States. Their mission? To unearth hidden gems in small-town America and invite residents to step out of their comfort zones for an unforgettable night of full-on, no-holds-barred drag performances.
However, the series faced controversy when former assistant Daniel McGarrigle accused Shangela of rape in a hotel room in February 2020. Shangela, also known as Darius Jeremy “DJ” Pierce, vehemently denied the allegations after McGarrigle filed a lawsuit. In a statement to EW, Shangela expressed disgust, stating that the claims were personally offensive and perpetuated harmful stereotypes. Shangela clarified that an external investigation had previously found the claims to be baseless, dismissing the latest lawsuit as an attempt to extort both Shangela and the reputable television company.
A premiere date for season four of We’re Here has yet to be announced, but fans can anticipate a thrilling new chapter in the show’s ongoing legacy.
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