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See: Colman Domingo Plays a Queer Civil Rights Leader in Netflix’s ‘Rustin’

An openly gay African American, Bayard Rustin played a pivotal role in the fight for racial equality, human rights, and worldwide democracy in the 1960s.

In celebration of National Coming Out Day, Netflix has released an exclusive clip for their upcoming biographical drama film, Rustin. Starring Emmy-winning gay actor Colman Domingo, the film follows Bayard Rustin, “one of the greatest activists and organizers the world has ever known. He challenged authority, never apologized for who he was, what he believed, or who he desired. And he did not back down. He made history, and in turn, he was forgotten.”

Directed by five-time Tony Award winner George C. Wolfe, Rustin shines a long overdue spotlight on the extraordinary man who, alongside giants like the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., Adam Clayton Powell Jr., and Ella Baker, dared to imagine a different world, and inspired a movement in a march toward freedom.

Get a Sneak Peek at Rustin Here

In the clip, we see Rustin offering some advice to Elias Taylor. “How can you preach salvation and not want to save yourself? How can you speak of love when your heart is disconnected from your flesh?”

Later when the two leave the bar, Taylor asks Rustin to “teach him how not to be afraid,” and they share a brief kiss.

The clip unveils the intricacies of Rustin, a man who tirelessly engaged in activism and political navigation. It offers a glimpse into his vulnerability and the intimacy that lies at the core of the film.

Crafted under the guidance of Academy Award-winning producers Bruce Cohen, Tonia Davis, and George C. Wolfe, the film boasts an ensemble of celebrated talents. Among the noteworthy cast members are Chris Rock, Glynn Turman, Aml Ameen, Gus Halper, CCH Pounder, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Johnny Ramey, Michael Potts, and the esteemed Jeffrey Wright and Audra McDonald.

Rustin premieres in select theaters on November 3. It will be available to stream on Netflix on November 17.

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‘Drag Race’ Star Jade Jolie Proudly Comes Out as Trans

Drag Race star Jade Jolie has come out as transgender!

Jade Jolie first won viewers’ hearts when she appeared on season five of RuPaul’s Drag Race, finishing in eighth place. She then starred in season four of The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula and is known for her Taylor Swift impersonations.

She even starred in Taylor Swift’s 2019 music video for her LGBTQ+ anthem, “You Need to Calm Down,” which has been viewed more than 320 million times.

Jade Jolie Comes Out

In a new tweet shared online, Jolie came out as trans to her 85 thousand followers online. “Deciding to choose myself and move forward with my transition,” she wrote.

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As expected, her post received praise from numerous users.

“Thank you to everyone for the immense amount of love & support I’ve received,” Jolie wrote in a recent Instagram story. “My heart is so full from all the kindness & so incredibly excited to become the best version of myself.”

Other Queens Who Came Out

In the history of Drag Race, Jolie is not the first transgender queen.

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In Season Nine, Peppermint blazed a trail as the inaugural transgender woman competitor, while Season Thirteen introduced Gottmik as the first transgender man on the show. Kylie Sonique Love made history by clinching the All Stars 6 title, becoming the first trans winner. Season 14 marked another milestone with five transgender contestants, including the beloved Kornbread and eventual victor Willow Pill.

We love you, Jade!

Rebel Wilson Gears Up to Release New Memoir: ‘Rebel Rising’

Pitch Perfect star Rebel Wilson will tell all in her new memoir, Rebel Rising.

In an interview with People, Rebel Wilson shared that her book will unveil all her “life’s deepest secrets,” a prospect she finds “somewhat daunting.”

Apart from dishing out her Hollywood anecdotes, potentially involving Brad Pitt and her Pitch Perfect co-stars, Wilson will delve into the lesser-known aspects of her life.

“That was my first hurdle that I had to overcome,” she said. “I know a lot of people think I’m exactly like my characters like Fat Amy … but then there are just other sides.”

For example, Wilson said most people are shocked to find out she has a law degree and lived in Africa for a year.

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Wilson Gets Emotional

The 43-year-old will also delve into deeper emotional themes.

“There’s a lot of stories and personal stuff that I’ve never ever talked about. The book is this forum because it’s me just sitting down telling my own story, and that was the right forum for some of these more emotional things.

Since being forced to come out last summer, Wilson announced her engagement to Ramona Agruma in February. She also unveiled plans for a new dating app, began filming her inaugural directorial feature, and joyously welcomed her first child via surrogate last autumn.

At first, Wilson had a hard time finding the right voice for her memoir. However, she eventually found success by imagining she was talking to a dear friend and by revisiting her old diaries.

“It was crazy to see my mindset and to see where I was at at those different ages, like 16 or 23, or getting rejected from all these drama schools and just being completely rejected, being an actor, and then thinking, ‘Oh, is this really what I should be doing with my life?’ To have those original letters and diary entries — interesting to go back and remember.”

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Rebel Rising will hit shelves on April 2.

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SEE: Omar Apollo Releases Explicit EP Cover Art

Omar Apollo’s latest EP, Live For Me, is available for purchase, and each copy includes an explicit photo.

Queer artist Omar Apollo’s EP, Live For Me, dropped on October 6 alongside a music video for the title track. Leading up to the release, the 26-year-old teased his fans online by sharing a sneak peek of the album’s artwork.

Created by LGBTQ+ artist Doron Langberg, the cover paints Apollo lying down with his hand over his chest. However, it’s the back of the vinyl that really has fans buzzing.

Ironically, the rear side is actually a display of the front, featuring Apollo’s thighs and a prominently pixelated image in between.

Live For Me Vinyl on sale tomorrow 8:30am pst! uncensored back cover portrait available with purchase,” he wrote alongside an eggplant and secret emoji.

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Can I Get a Drink of Water?

Now, Apollo is not shy about thirst-trapping his fans, but nothing could have prepared them for a nude vinyl. Check out some of their thirsty reactions below.

The EP is available now and features four new tracks, “Ice Slippin,” “Live For Me,” “Angel,” and “Pilot.” According to the artist, his song “Ice Slippin'” is about him almost getting into a car accident on an icy road after coming out to his parents.

Omar Apollo Comes Out

In an interview with NPR, the “Evergreen” singer said he used to try to be mysterious, but now he publicly identifies as “very gay.”

“I don’t really care. I feel like in the beginning, I was trying to be mysterious and stuff, but now I’m just like — I’m very gay, so I’m just like, whatever. It’s funny, every time I’m doing an interview, they’re like, ‘You don’t like to…’ I’m like, ‘D***, do I really come off like that?’ But no, I’m totally about it. Maybe I was trying to keep the mystique, you understand? But I don’t even care anymore.”

You can stream Live For Me here.

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Everything We Know About the ‘Mean Girls’ Musical Movie – Release Date, Cast, and More!

It’s October third! You know what that means!

Happy Mean Girls Day! Today is officially THE day that Aaron Samuels asked Cady Heron what day it was.

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To celebrate, Paramount has gone all out. The studio has updated all their socials to be decked out in pink, uploaded the entire Mean Girls movie to TikTok for free streaming, and given us the official theatrical release date for the Mean Girls the Musical movie.

Initially slated for a debut on Paramount+, the Mean Girls musical movie will instead hit theaters on January 12, 2024. It may be a Friday, but we will have our pink outfits ready!

What is the Mean Girls Movie?

Nearly two decades have passed since the original film, featuring Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chabert, and Amanda Seyfried, graced the screen. Since it’s premiere, this cinematic gem has blossomed into a beloved cult classic, sprinkled with iconic catchphrases and even earning its own dedicated national day.

Following the success of the 2004 movie, the story was adapted into a hit Broadway musical in 2018. Now, Paramount Pictures are returning the Mean Girls to screens once more in a movie adaptation of the musical.

Meet the (Very Queer) Cast

Angourie Rice (Honor Society) takes the lead as Cady Heron, stepping into the iconic role initially portrayed by Lindsay Lohan in the film.

Janis Sarkisian, will be portrayed by the bisexual actor Auli’i Cravalho (Moana and Crush).

Damian will be brought to life by Tony-nominated queer actor Jaquel Spivey (A Strange Loop).

Reneé Rapp (Sex Lives of College Girls) reprises her Broadway role as the Queen of Mean, Regina George.

Heartthrob Christopher Briney (The Summer I Turned Pretty) will play the infamous Aaron Samuels.

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Bebe Wood (Love, Victor) is Gretchen Wieners.

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Avantika Vandanapu (Senior Year) is Karen Smith.

Tina Fey reprises her role as the schoolteacher Ms. Norbury, while Tim Meadows returns as Principal Duvall.

That is so fetch!

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Netflix Has Started Filming ‘Heartstopper’ Season 3

It’s time! Heartstopper season three is officially in production.

Hi, Heartstopper fans! Can you believe it’s almost time to say “hi” to a new season? Again? In a new post from Netflix, the brilliant Alice Oseman confirms filming for season three, all while wielding the cutest clapperboard you ever did see – bedazzled in rainbows! And guess what? There’s a delightful new doodle of our beloved duo, Nick and Charlie, too!

The image also revealed a new director joining the Heartstopper team: Andy Newbery (Hidden).

Everything We Know About Season Three

While Netflix has not released further details about the season, we have a few guesses. We will likely see all of our favorite leads rejoin the series – such as Joe Locke as Charlie, Kit Connor as Nick, Yasmin Finney as Elle, William Gao as Tao, Corinna Brown as Tara, Kizzy Edgell as Darcy and Tobie Donovan as Isaac.

Other characters who are likely to return are Jenny Walser as Tori, Cormac Hyde-Corrin as Harry, Rhea Norwood as Imogen, Fisayo Akinade as Nathan, Chetna Pandya as Coach Singh, Bradley Riches as James and, of course, Olivia Colman as Nick’s mother. Season two also saw Jack Barton as David, Leila Khan as Sahar, Nima Taleghani as Youssef, Bel Priestly as Naomi and Ash Self as Felix. They will also likely be back for the new season.

Say Goodbye to Ben

The one character who will not be returning is Ben (played by Sebastian Croft), AKA Charlie’s abusive “ex.” In the season two finale, Charlie boldly confronts Ben, giving fans the long-awaited closure they craved. Charlie, finally asserting himself, lays bare the profound hurt Ben inflicted during their relationship. Fortunately, there are glimpses of remorse from Ben.

Sebastian Croft as Ben Hope

Ultimately, the actor and writer decided it was unfair to give Ben a proper redemption arc. “Particularly as the aftershocks of Ben’s manipulation are still causing Charlie pain, Ben can become a better person, but Charlie should not have to witness that, endorse it, or offer any forgiveness. And so he won’t,” Oseman told Tudum.

Based on previous timelines, season three will likely premiere towards the end of 2024. For a sneak peek into what fans can expect from the season, you can read Oseman’s graphic novel by the same title.

Season one and two of Heartstopper are streaming now on Netflix.

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