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Troye Sivan Celebrates Queer Music Representation at the 2025 Grammys

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At the 2025 Grammy Awards, Troye Sivan expressed his pride in the growing visibility of queer artists and their music. In an interview ahead of the ceremony, the Australian singer shared his excitement about the increasing recognition of queer music, emphasizing that, this year more than ever, queer music is being celebrated as just music, period.

“I think this year, more than ever at the Grammys, I feel like you can see that queer music is just music, period,” Sivan said. “And we are so well-represented this year, and it makes me very, very proud and very excited. I’m very excited for everyone who’s nominated.”

This year’s Grammys saw a significant increase in representation for LGBTQ+ artists, with many queer musicians receiving nominations and accolades. Sivan, who has become one of the most prominent openly gay artists in mainstream music, praised the growing acceptance and recognition of queer voices in an industry that has often marginalized them.

Leland Reflects on Queer Representation in Music

Leland, a frequent collaborator with Sivan and a successful producer in his own right, also shared his thoughts on the importance of queer visibility in the music industry. He pointed to the event as an inspiring moment for both established artists and newcomers, especially young queer musicians.

“Tonight, yeah, it’s just a wonderful celebration. I’m excited to be supporting our friends that it feels like we’ve come up with for a long time,” Leland said. “And that really should be an inspiration to younger queer artists and musicians because you are absolutely capable of anything. You just have to persevere.”

Performers such as Chappell Roan, Doechii, Troye Sivan, Billie Eilish, Willow, Clairo, Kaytranada, Kehlani, and Anitta have all received multiple nominations, with Roan and Eilish both up for some of the biggest awards of the night: Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Album of the Year.

The emphasis on queer talent at the Grammys this year marks a significant shift in the industry, as artists from across the LGBTQ+ spectrum continue to break barriers and gain recognition.

The 2025 Grammys promise to be a landmark night for queer artists, as their music and performances take center stage. With nominees like Chappell Roan, Doechii, and Troye Sivan leading the charge, queer representation at the Grammys has never been stronger. As the music industry continues to embrace diversity and inclusivity, the 2025 Grammys will serve as a powerful reminder of how far queer artists have come and the immense talent they bring to the world of music.

Charli XCX Wins Best Dance/Electronic Recording for ‘Von Dutch’ at 2025 Grammys

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Charli XCX took home the award for Best Dance/Electronic Recording at the 2025 Grammy Awards for her hit single “Von Dutch.” The win comes ahead of a competitive field that included some of the biggest names in pop music, such as Ariana Grande (“Yes, And?”), Billie Eilish (“L’Amour de Ma Vie [Over Now Extended Edit]”), Madison Beer (“Make You Mine”), and Troye Sivan (“Got Me Started”).

This year’s victory marks a significant moment in Charli XCX’s career, solidifying her place as a leading figure in the dance and electronic genres. The singer’s win at the Grammys is part of a broader recognition of her innovative approach to pop music, particularly in the alt-pop and experimental spaces.

“Von Dutch,” a standout track from Charli’s recent Brat album, blends a mix of dark pop, electronic beats, and bold lyricism, embodying her signature blend of experimental sounds and mainstream appeal. It’s a win that underscores her versatility and continued evolution as an artist, a theme that has marked her journey since her breakthrough years ago.

Grammys 2025: A Night for the Established and the Rising Stars

Charli XCX’s triumph at the Grammys is also a testament to her growing influence in the industry. The 2025 awards saw her earning eight nominations, a major leap from her previous Grammy tally. This marks her breakthrough year, quadrupling her lifetime nominations in a single ceremony. Charli, who has long been a favorite of pop music fans and critics alike, is now firmly entrenched in the Grammy conversation.

The award for Best Dance/Electronic Recording has become increasingly competitive, and this year’s nominees showcased a wide range of talent from both established names and rising stars. Ariana Grande, a Grammy staple with a staggering 50 nominations across her career, was in the running for her song “Yes, And?” This would have marked her third win in the category. Billie Eilish, who has dominated the music scene in recent years, was also nominated for “L’Amour de Ma Vie (Over Now Extended Edit),” continuing her streak of Grammy recognition.

Meanwhile, Madison Beer, who was nominated for “Make You Mine,” and Troye Sivan, nominated for “Got Me Started,” are still on the hunt for their first-ever Grammy win. Sivan earned just his third nomination with his hit single, while Beer’s nomination marked her second Grammy nod. Both artists are still looking to capture their first golden gramophone, a moment that could be just around the corner.

Expanding Opportunities at the 2025 Grammys

The Best Dance/Electronic Recording category has seen significant growth and transformation over the years, particularly with the inclusion of more diverse voices in the genre. This year’s nominations reflect not only the continuing success of long-time favorites but also a renewed focus on emerging artists, with more opportunities being given to those pushing boundaries within dance, electronic, and experimental music.

For Charli XCX, her Grammy win is a culmination of years of hard work and artistic exploration. Known for her genre-blending style and boundary-pushing collaborations, Charli has become one of the most influential figures in the pop and electronic music scenes. Her innovative work in the experimental pop genre has earned her a dedicated fan base, and her recognition at the Grammys further elevates her place within the mainstream music industry.

The Grammy Awards have served as an important platform for artists like Charli XCX, who, while not always considered “mainstream,” continue to influence the direction of pop music through their unconventional sounds and bold artistic choices. Charli’s recognition in the Best Dance/Electronic Recording category is a reflection of how the industry has evolved, embracing new and diverse voices that were once overlooked.

Looking Ahead: The Future of Dance and Electronic Music at the Grammys

As the Grammys continue to evolve, categories like Best Dance/Electronic Recording will likely see more fresh faces and innovative sounds entering the mix. Artists such as Charli XCX are shaping the future of music with their bold experimentation, and the industry is taking notice.

For Charli, the win for “Von Dutch” represents a milestone in her career, but it also highlights her ongoing impact on both mainstream and niche music scenes. As electronic and dance music continue to grow in popularity, the Grammys will undoubtedly continue to spotlight artists who are redefining genres and pushing creative boundaries.

As for the other nominees—Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish, Madison Beer, and Troye Sivan—they have all proven their prowess within the music industry, and their time may come in future years. The competition remains fierce, but the 2025 Grammys were a testament to the creativity and diversity of modern pop and electronic music.

Charli XCX’s win is just one of many exciting moments from a Grammy night that celebrated both legends and newcomers alike. With her groundbreaking work, Charli XCX is set to remain at the forefront of dance and electronic music for years to come.

The 2025 Grammys served as a powerful reminder of the transformative role music continues to play in the entertainment industry, with artists like Charli XCX leading the charge into the future of sound.

Chappell Roan Emphasizes Support for Trans Community at Grammys: ‘Trans People Have Always Existed and They Will Forever Exist’

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Chappell Roan just spoke out once again when it came to the LGBTQ+ community and the executive orders going on in the country passed by Donald Trump.

The pop star on the rise spoke to GLAAD on the carpet saying ‘Trans people have always existed and they will forever exist and they will never, no matter what happens, take trans joy away.”

In addition to the executive orders, the star shared a heartfelt moment saying “I would not be here without my trans girls. So just know that I’m trying my best to stand up for you in every way that I can.”

In a candid new interview with Rolling Stone, Chappell Roan reflected on her personal journey to self-acceptance and her decision to come out as a lesbian. The 26-year-old pop star, whose real name is Kayleigh Amstutz, made headlines earlier this year when she publicly shared her sexuality with fans during a concert in Ohio. Now, in her cover story for Rolling Stone, Roan delves deeper into her experiences with shame, self-discovery, and the challenges of navigating her queerness in the public eye.

For Roan, the realization that she was gay came after years of feeling like something was wrong with her. “Finally, it’s like, ‘Oh, I know why. It’s because I’m gay and nothing’s actually wrong with me,’” she told the magazine. “I just wasn’t supposed to be sleeping with men, and now I’m a little repulsed at the thought of even kissing a guy because no one’s going to be as good as girls.”

Growing up with a Christian background, Roan admits she internalized a lot of shame surrounding her sexuality, especially when it came to her attraction to women. The process of unlearning these deeply ingrained beliefs has been a significant part of her journey. “I was scared of flamboyantly gay people because I was taught that,” Roan confessed. “People hate flamboyantly gay people because it exudes femininity, and people hate women. Just little things like that that you’re like, ‘Oh, my God, this is so f—ed.’”

Beyond her own experiences, Roan has used her platform to support and uplift the queer community. In 2023, during an interview with PEOPLE, she explained the importance of incorporating drag queens into her touring experience. “It’s just a great way to engage the local queer community to that city,” Roan said. “I encourage people to tip the queens, that’s redistributing funds within the community there, and also it just gives a platform for the drag queens.”

Roan’s commitment to supporting queer artists and communities has been evident throughout her career. For her, amplifying the voices of drag queens and queer performers isn’t just about visibility but also about creating opportunities. “Some of these queens have never performed in front of a crowd that big before, and it’s just fun,” she added.

Roan’s personal and professional journey has been nothing short of transformative. As she continues to break barriers in the pop world, her openness about her identity and her advocacy for the queer community are shaping her into an important figure in both music and LGBTQ+ activism. Through her art, her support of fellow queer artists, and her willingness to confront her own struggles, Roan is redefining what it means to be a queer pop star in 2025.

With her debut album The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess receiving critical acclaim, Roan is poised to become an even more influential voice in the music industry, using her platform to challenge norms, celebrate authenticity, and, as she put it, “lift the girls up” through her art. Whether it’s through her bold fashion, her music, or her advocacy, Chappell Roan is living proof that embracing who you truly are can be both a powerful and liberating experience.

Chappell Roan Makes a Bold Grammys Debut with Iconic 22-Year-Old Vintage Couture Dress

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Pop star Chappell Roan made a memorable debut on the 2025 Grammys red carpet, showcasing a head-turning vintage look that paid tribute to her unique style and artistic vision. The 26-year-old singer, born Kayleigh Rose Amstutz, arrived at the star-studded event wearing a 2003 Jean Paul Gaultier dress from the spring/summer couture collection, complete with the original colorful feather-like hat. Her daring ensemble, known for its high-fashion drama, reflected her fearless approach to fashion—something fans have come to expect from the rising star.

Roan’s fashion choices often lean into the avant-garde and campy, as seen in her previous red carpet appearances, like her Lady Liberty-inspired look at the 2024 Governors Ball and her medieval-inspired outfit at the 2024 MTV VMAs. For the Grammys, she took it a step further by opting for a rare archival piece. “Also got some long nails, a lot of glam today,” she told the Associated Press with a smile as she struck a pose on the red carpet.

Chappell Roan
Chappell Roan at the Grammys. Photo: David Fisher / Shutterstock

E!’s fashion correspondent Zanna Roberts Rassi shared behind-the-scenes details, revealing that Roan’s stylist, Genesis Webb, had dreamed of this moment for years. “She had this look on her vision board for 10 years and slept with it in her room because it’s that precious,” Rassi said during the live red carpet pre-show. Roan’s makeup, designed to complement the bold dress, featured her signature porcelain-doll aesthetic with blue-and-gold eyeshadow and a deep cherry lip.

A Year of Triumphs and Gratitude

While her fashion choices were certainly a highlight of the evening, Roan also took the time to reflect on what has been an explosive year for her. The Missouri native has experienced a meteoric rise in her music career, fueled by her breakout hit “Good Luck Babe!” and the success of her 2023 album The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess. In a conversation with the Associated Press, Roan admitted that she’s thoroughly enjoying her current success, describing her career as a journey full of both fun and challenges.

“I’m having fun with my career right now,” she shared, “but I also take the rebuilding of my community after the Los Angeles fires very seriously. We lost so much. Like, my community was lost. But in times like these, I hold on to the joy of art and drag, and I lift up the girls because we all lost. It’s so important to keep that positivity.”

Roan also emphasized the emotional weight of attending the 2025 Grammys. “Just to be here at such an iconic Grammys, I feel very honored. It’s a poignant moment for people to donate and support each other,” she added.

Chappell Roan at the Grammys.
Chappell Roan at the Grammys. Photo: David Fisher / Shutterstock

Nominations and Performances

Roan’s stunning red carpet appearance coincided with her remarkable six Grammy nominations. Alongside artists like Sabrina Carpenter and Taylor Swift, Roan is nominated in several major categories, including Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Solo Performance for “Good Luck Babe!” Her album The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess is up for Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album. She is also nominated for Best New Artist, competing against other rising talents such as Carpenter, Benson Boone, and Doechii.

In addition to her nominations, Roan is scheduled to perform later in the evening, a milestone that marks another high point in her rapidly ascending career. Her infectious energy and unapologetic artistry have made her a standout performer, both in the studio and on stage.

A Spiritual and Emotional Journey

Ahead of the 2025 Grammys, Roan opened up on Instagram about the emotional rollercoaster she’s been on this year. “It’s Grammy week. I am very emo,” she posted. “My heart feels warm and fuzzy with all the support I’ve been given this past year. It’s been incredible and scary and spiritual and confusing.” She went on to express gratitude for her fans, noting that the overwhelming support from her followers has been a source of both joy and reflection.

“I’ve been crying tears of joy and grief, feeling loved and lonely and free,” she wrote, before thanking her fans for their unwavering support. “Ultimately, I’m grateful for everyone who gave my music a little spin and showed up to shows and festivals. Y’all are rockstars, and I feel like a rockstar too.”

From “Saturday Night Live” to the Grammys

Roan’s journey to the Grammys stage also includes her landmark appearance on Saturday Night Live in late 2024, where she stunned viewers with multiple fashion-forward moments. For her performance of “Pink Pony Club,” Roan donned a Bride of Frankenstein-inspired look with a glittery white sequin dress. She later changed into a gingham two-piece and cowboy boots for her new country-style song, “The Giver.”

However, it was her promo outfit that truly left an impression. Designed by Project Runway alum Gunnar Deatherage, the elaborate burlesque-inspired look, complete with a massive headpiece, was originally intended for a stage performance but ultimately became one of the most striking fashion moments of the year. Deatherage and his team spent nearly 500 hours creating the intricate ensemble, which Roan wore for her SNL promo shots.

As Roan makes her mark on the 2025 Grammys, she is also commemorating a pivotal year that has solidified her place as one of pop’s most innovative voices. From groundbreaking performances to unforgettable red carpet looks, Roan’s 2025 journey continues to capture the attention of music fans and fashion enthusiasts alike. As she reflects on her career and community, she is undeniably on a trajectory toward even greater success.

The 67th Annual Grammy Awards, hosted by Trevor Noah, will broadcast live from Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. Fans can tune in on CBS or stream the event live and on-demand on Paramount+.

Zedd Says Pop Princess Ariana Grande Has ‘Always Been The Queen’ Following ‘Wicked’ Success: ‘She’s Never Not Had a Moment’

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Ariana Grande’s career has been nothing short of iconic. From her start on Broadway to becoming one of the most influential pop stars of her generation, Grande’s journey has been marked by chart-topping hits and an unmatched vocal range. As she continues to shine in her career, her collaboration with DJ and producer Zedd on the 2014 smash hit “Break Free” stands out as a defining moment. This year, the song has gained even more recognition as part of the 10th-anniversary celebration of Grande’s sophomore album My Everything.

Zedd, who worked closely with Grande on the track, recently shared his thoughts on the song’s lasting success and his admiration for the pop star’s work ethic. “In my eyes, she’s always been the queen, and she’s always deserved every bit of shine,” Zedd said in an interview Gayety at the Grammys. “One of the most talented singers that exists. I’m a big fan, and I’m super happy that she’s having another moment.”

A Collaboration That Almost Didn’t Happen

The story behind “Break Free” is one of serendipity and perfect timing. Zedd, known for his skills as a producer and DJ, originally created the track and brought it to his friend, super-producer Max Martin, to write lyrics. The two were excited about the track, but Zedd never anticipated that it would end up as part of Ariana Grande’s catalog.

“It was a song that Max and I were both like, ‘Awesome, we love this song. One day something will happen with it,’” Zedd recalled. “But we never really thought it would happen this way, and especially with Ariana.”

That “one day” came when Max Martin reached out to Zedd to let him know that Ariana Grande was in the studio and interested in recording the track. Zedd was thrilled by the idea, but there was one issue: the vocal recording.

When Zedd heard Ariana’s take on the song, he realized that he had difficulty understanding some of the lyrics, a challenge he attributes to his German background. “I’m German, so I’m not the best at, like, giving advice on English,” Zedd admitted. “But I was like, ‘I have a really hard time making out what the words are saying.’”

A lesser artist might have left it at that, but Ariana Grande was determined to perfect the song. “So she went back and rerecorded everything from scratch, which I feel like most artists wouldn’t do,” Zedd explained. “The fact that she wanted this to be perfect and went back and redid the entire thing speaks for her work ethic and how much of a perfectionist she is.”

This dedication paid off, as “Break Free” became one of the biggest anthems of 2014, reaching #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and becoming a staple in both Zedd’s and Grande’s discographies. Zedd, who continues to perform the song at live shows, credits Grande for the song’s enduring popularity. “Nobody really expected this to become this anthem,” he said. “I still play the song live… it’s just become one of the biggest songs in my sets. And I’m incredibly grateful because it certainly wouldn’t have happened without her. She really drove that thing home.”

A Decade of Success and Recognition

As Ariana Grande celebrated the 10th anniversary of My Everything last year, the song “Break Free” remains one of the most recognizable tracks in her catalog. Over the years, it has been embraced by fans for its empowering lyrics, infectious melody, and Grande’s powerhouse vocals. The song also helped solidify her status as a pop sensation and further proved her versatility as an artist capable of dominating various genres, from R&B to electronic dance music.

The anniversary edition of My Everything, which includes vinyl versions of the album’s singles, has given fans the opportunity to relive the magic of songs like “Problem” and “Love Me Harder” while also celebrating the legacy of “Break Free.” For Grande, it’s yet another moment in a career that has seen her rise to superstardom, but for Zedd, it’s a reminder of the unexpected magic that can come from creative collaboration.

“[Ariana] has always been at the top of her game,” Zedd said. “She’s always had these amazing moments in her career, but it’s cool to see her get even more recognition and appreciation, especially for something as timeless as ‘Break Free.’”

As the years continue to pass, both artists reflect on the lasting impact of their collaboration. While Grande’s star continues to rise in Hollywood, music, and beyond, Zedd remains grateful for the opportunity to have been part of the song that solidified her place in pop music history.

For now, both Ariana Grande and Zedd have no plans to slow down, continuing to shine brightly in their respective careers, with My Everything serving as a reminder of the power of collaboration and the lasting appeal of timeless music.

Zoe Saldana Responds to Karla Sofía Gascón Controversy During ‘Emilia Pérez’ Campaign: “It Makes Me Really Sad”

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Zoe Saldana, star of Emilia Pérez, addressed the ongoing controversy surrounding her co-star Karla Sofía Gascón during a recent Q&A session in London, calling the situation “really sad.” The fallout from Gascón’s past racist, Islamophobic, and anti-LGBTQ+ social media posts has dominated headlines, prompting Saldana to reflect on the issue publicly for the first time.

Saldana, nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Emilia Pérez, was attending a promotional event for the film, alongside director Jacques Audiard. The conversation shifted to Gascón’s controversial social media posts when Saldana was asked about the situation. While she did not directly mention Gascón by name, her comments offered insight into her feelings about the controversy.

“I’m still processing everything that has transpired in the last couple of days, and I’m sad,” Saldana said. “It makes me really sad because I don’t support and I don’t have any tolerance for any negative rhetoric towards people of any group.”

January 15, 2025, Mexico City, Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico: Actress Karla Sofía Gascon attends the red carpet for Emilia Perez film Premiere at Cinepolis Plaza Carso.
January 15, 2025, Mexico City, Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico: Actress Karla Sofía Gascon attends the red carpet for Emilia Perez film Premiere at Cinepolis Plaza Carso. on January 15, 2025 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo: Ismael Rosas/eyepix via ZUMA Press Wire

The Avatar star continued to emphasize that her personal experience working with the Emilia Pérez cast was centered on inclusivity, collaboration, and respect. “I can only attest to the experience that I had with each and every individual that was a part of this film, and my experience and my interactions with them were about inclusivity and collaboration and racial, cultural, and gender equity,” Saldana explained. “It just saddens me.”

Saldana expressed her gratitude toward those continuing to support the film, despite the public distraction. “It saddens me that we are having to face this setback right now,” she added. “But I’m happy that you’re all here and that you’re still showing up for Emilia Pérez because the message that this film has is so powerful. The change that it can bring forward to communities that are marginalized day in and day out is important.”

She concluded her statement by reaffirming the film’s core message of love, respect, and unity. “All that I can attest is that all of us that came together to tell this story, we came together for love and for respect and curiosity, and we will continue to spread that message. That’s all we can say right now. Thank you.”

The remarks come in the wake of a firestorm sparked by Gascón’s previous social media posts. The actress, who recently made history as the first openly trans woman nominated for an Oscar, has faced severe backlash after controversial tweets from 2021 resurfaced earlier this week. The posts included derogatory comments about Islam, LGBTQ+ communities, and Black Lives Matter, causing widespread outrage among fans, activists, and colleagues alike.

In one of the resurfaced posts, Gascón criticized the Oscars’ diversity efforts, writing, “More and more the #Oscars are looking like a ceremony for independent and protest films. I didn’t know if I was watching an Afro-Korean festival, a Black Lives Matter demonstration, or the 8M. Apart from that, an ugly, ugly gala.”

Karla Sofía Gascón
Karla Sofía Gascón at the Golden Globes. Photo: CBS

Another post sparked anger when Gascón commented on George Floyd’s death, calling him a “drug addict swindler” and undermining the significance of his death in the fight for racial justice. “I really think that very few people ever cared about George Floyd, a drug addict swindler, but his death has served to once again demonstrate that there are people who still consider Black people to be monkeys without rights,” she wrote.

The controversy expanded when Gascón’s past comments about LGBTQ+ individuals and Muslims were uncovered. In one tweet, she used offensive language to refer to LGBTQ+ people and expressed disdain for their political discourse. In another, she suggested that Islam should be banned, making derogatory remarks about the Muslim community.

As the fallout grew, Gascón deleted her X (formerly Twitter) account and issued a public apology. “I want to acknowledge the conversation around my past social media posts that have caused hurt. As someone in a marginalized community, I know this suffering all too well and I am deeply sorry to those I have caused pain,” she wrote. “All my life I have fought for a better world. I believe light will always triumph over darkness.”

While Gascón’s apology has been met with some attempts at reconciliation, the controversy has cast a shadow over her Oscar campaign and the film Emilia Pérez. Despite the public scrutiny, the film’s message of inclusivity and social change remains central to the ongoing promotion of the project.

Saldana’s comments reflect the complex situation facing Emilia Pérez and its cast, as they balance their commitment to the film’s values with the need to address the fallout from Gascón’s past actions. With the Oscars approaching, the controversy is unlikely to fade quickly, leaving many to wonder how the situation will evolve in the coming weeks.

As the story continues to develop, the film’s campaign team remains focused on spreading the positive message of Emilia Pérez and supporting the film’s underlying themes of unity and progress for marginalized communities.

Karla Sofía Gascón Deactivates X/Twitter Account After Controversial Past Posts Resurface

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Karla Sofía Gascón, the trailblazing trans actress known for her role in Emilia Pérez, has deactivated her X (formerly Twitter) account following the resurfacing of controversial posts from her past. The actress, who made history as the first openly trans woman to be nominated for an Oscar, faced intense backlash after her previous statements on social media sparked widespread criticism.

As of Friday, January 31, 2025, Gascón’s X account, previously under the handle @karsiagascon, has been fully deactivated. In a statement to The Hollywood Reporter, she explained the decision, citing the harassment and abuse she has endured since the posts came to light.

“I’m sorry, but I can no longer allow this campaign of hate and misinformation to affect me and my family, so at their request I am closing my account on X,” Gascón wrote. “I have been threatened with death, insulted, abused and harassed to the point of exhaustion. I have a wonderful daughter to protect, whom I love madly and who supports me in everything.”

The controversy surrounding Gascón’s social media posts began earlier this week, when a series of old tweets resurfaced. The posts, which were originally shared several years ago, contained inflammatory and divisive opinions on sensitive subjects such as religion, race, and social justice movements, including Black Lives Matter.

In one post, Gascón expressed strong disdain for organized religions, writing, “I am so sick of so much of this sht, of islam, of christianity, of catholicism and of all the fcking beliefs of morons that violate human rights.” In another post, she made controversial remarks about George Floyd’s death, calling him a “drug addict swindler” and implying that his death was being exploited by certain groups to further their agendas. “I really think that very few people ever cared about George Floyd, a drug addict swindler, but his death has served to once again demonstrate that there are people who still consider Black people to be monkeys without rights and consider policemen to be assassins,” she wrote.

The posts, which were translated by Variety, caused an immediate uproar, particularly among fans and advocates of the Black Lives Matter movement, as well as those who support marginalized communities. Critics quickly denounced Gascón’s remarks as harmful and insensitive, prompting many to call for her to address the comments publicly.

In response, Gascón issued an apology on Thursday, acknowledging the hurt her posts had caused. “I want to acknowledge the conversation around my past social media posts that have caused hurt. As someone in a marginalized community, I know this suffering all too well and I am deeply sorry to those I have caused pain. All my life I have fought for a better world. I believe light will always triumph over darkness,” she wrote in a statement.

Despite the apology, the controversy surrounding her past posts continued to escalate, with many calling for more accountability from the actress. The situation worsened as additional backlash emerged across social media platforms, and Gascón’s X account was flooded with negative comments and threats.

In addition to her apology, Gascón’s decision to deactivate her account came after several media outlets, including Out and Variety, reached out for comment. As of now, neither Gascón nor Netflix, where she stars in Emilia Pérez, has issued further statements regarding the incident.

Gascón’s public apology and account deactivation come at a time when social media scrutiny of public figures has reached new heights, particularly for those in the entertainment industry. For many, the resurfacing of old, problematic posts has raised questions about the accountability of public figures and the potential harm that certain opinions can have on marginalized communities.

Despite the controversy, Gascón remains a significant figure in the LGBTQ+ community. As the first-ever out trans woman to be nominated for an Academy Award, her achievements have been groundbreaking. However, this latest controversy underscores the complexities of being in the public eye, especially when past actions come under intense scrutiny.

The situation is still unfolding, and it remains to be seen how Gascón’s career and reputation will be affected by the backlash. As of now, her social media presence is on pause, leaving many to wonder about the long-term impact of this incident on her professional life.

Super Bowl LIX: Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleader James Stands Out as Only Male Cheerleader in the Big Game

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As Super Bowl LIX approaches, the spotlight is on the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles, two NFL powerhouses who will battle it out for the championship. Both teams were the No. 1 seeds in their respective conferences, the AFC and NFC, and each triumphed in their Conference Championship games to earn a spot in the Super Bowl. Yet, while these teams are both formidable on the field, only one will bring a unique presence to the sidelines: the Eagles have a male cheerleader.

James, a cheerleader for the Philadelphia Eagles since 2021, is set to be the only male cheerleader at Super Bowl LIX. The Eagles previously made it to the Super Bowl after the 2022 season, only to lose to the Chiefs in a heart-pounding 38-35 game. This year, they’ll try to secure their second Super Bowl victory, but regardless of the outcome, James will be the only male cheerleader in the spotlight when the game airs on Fox.

James, who is openly gay, confirmed his sexuality in an interview with Outsports and has been a proud advocate for LGBTQ visibility within sports. His journey to becoming a cheerleader for the Eagles is part of a growing trend in the NFL, with male cheerleaders becoming more prominent across the league. James celebrated his team’s Super Bowl appearance with some signature backflips, showing just how much pride he takes in supporting his team.

In addition to cheering on the Eagles, James is a coach for various sports. On the Eagles’ cheerleading website, he explains that he coaches gymnastics, cheerleading, dance, basketball, and soccer. Outside of sports, James is also deeply involved in his community, serving as a big brother in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program. His commitment to giving back to Philadelphia, along with his passion for inspiring young people, is a significant part of his identity.

James’s social media reveals his love for Disney, and his posts often feature his trips to Disney World. It’s a fitting hobby for someone who embodies both a love for sports and a childlike enthusiasm. James has even shared photos of himself enjoying Sesame Street, showing his playful side that connects with kids and fans alike.

If the Eagles clinch the victory in Super Bowl LIX, it would be particularly fitting for James to join in the celebration with the classic line, “I’m going to Disney World!” That iconic moment has long been a tradition for Super Bowl champions, and for James, who is an avid Disney fan, it would be the cherry on top of what has already been a remarkable journey.

Working with children has always been a central motivator for James. “Working with kids has always been my inspiration; their energy and potential drive me to make a positive impact in their lives every day,” he said. This passion for mentoring and empowering the next generation reflects the deeper impact of his role as a cheerleader, beyond just cheering on the Eagles.

James’s role as the only male cheerleader in the Super Bowl follows a growing trend in the NFL. More teams than ever before are building gender-inclusive cheer squads, with about a quarter of NFL teams now featuring male cheerleaders. James joins a list of other male cheerleaders who have recently made it to the Super Bowl, including those with the Los Angeles Rams and the San Francisco 49ers. The visibility of men on NFL cheerleading squads signals a broader shift in how the role of cheerleaders is being redefined, embracing diversity and breaking away from traditional gender norms.

As for the game itself, the Kansas City Chiefs enter as the favorite to win the Super Bowl. If they succeed, they would make history as the first NFL team to win three consecutive Super Bowls. However, no matter who comes out on top, the presence of James on the sidelines will be a standout moment, emphasizing how the cheerleading world is evolving and embracing inclusivity.

For James, his role goes far beyond the football field. His impact on the community, his work with kids, and his visibility as an openly gay male cheerleader contribute to a legacy that transcends sports. His story is a testament to the changing face of the NFL and the broader world of sports, where inclusion and representation are making an ever-growing impact.

Fans of the Eagles and the Chiefs alike will be watching the big game closely—whether rooting for their team or simply enjoying the spectacle of the Super Bowl. But for James, this moment represents something even more significant: the opportunity to continue breaking down barriers and inspiring others to embrace their true selves, both on and off the field.

Federal Employees Ordered to Remove Pronouns from Email Signatures Amid Trump-Era Policy Shift

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Federal employees across multiple agencies were instructed to remove pronouns from their email signatures by Friday afternoon, in compliance with directives linked to executive orders signed by President Donald Trump on his first day in office. The orders sought to curtail diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives within the federal government.

Internal memos obtained by ABC News reveal that staff at agencies such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Department of Transportation (DOT) were given explicit instructions to comply with the policy by 5 p.m. ET on Friday.

“Pronouns and any other information not permitted in the policy must be removed from CDC/ATSDR employee signatures by 5 p.m. ET on Friday,” read one such message sent to CDC staff on Friday morning. The directive was part of a broader effort to implement Trump’s first-day executive orders aimed at limiting the influence of DEI-related language in federal government discourse.

At the Department of Transportation, which was grappling with the fallout from the D.C. plane crash near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, employees received a similar order the day before. According to sources familiar with the matter, the Transportation Department instructed staff to remove pronouns from email signatures, government grant applications, and other official communications.

Similarly, employees at the Department of Energy were given a similar mandate, with officials citing Trump’s executive order calling for the removal of DEI language in federal communications. The directive required employees to eliminate any language considered to be part of “diversity, equity, and inclusion” efforts from their email signatures.

The orders were tied to a broader initiative spearheaded by the Trump administration to curtail DEI efforts across federal agencies. On his first day in office, Trump signed two executive orders that aimed to terminate what his administration deemed “radical and wasteful DEI programs.” The orders also sought to “restore biological truth to the federal government,” emphasizing policies that were in line with Trump’s conservative views on issues such as gender and diversity.

Trump’s Executive Orders and Their Impact on Federal Agencies

The executive orders signed by Trump have had lasting implications for federal government practices and communications. One key provision in the directives focused on the removal of “radical” diversity-related content from government operations. This included prohibitions on promoting DEI language in official communications, as well as restricting the use of gender-neutral pronouns in email signatures.

Sources familiar with the internal memos say that the orders were referenced in the Friday instructions to agencies. The memos included specific guidelines for how employees should alter their email signatures, with some agencies offering step-by-step instructions on how to edit the signature settings in their email systems.

For example, one memo issued by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) earlier in the week instructed agencies to “review agency email systems such as Outlook and turn off features that prompt users for their pronouns.” This was part of the administration’s ongoing efforts to limit the visibility of pronouns in federal communications.

While employees at some federal agencies received the directive, it remains unclear whether the mandate was issued across all federal departments. Spokespeople for the CDC, Department of Transportation, Department of Energy, and Health and Human Services (HHS) did not immediately respond to ABC News’ requests for comment on the matter.

Mixed Reactions to the Directive

The mandate to remove pronouns from email signatures has been met with mixed reactions from federal employees. One CDC employee, who spoke to ABC News on condition of anonymity for fear of retribution, expressed frustration at the order. “In my decade-plus years at CDC, I’ve never been told what I can and can’t put in my email signature,” the employee said. “It’s just another example of overreach that undermines the way we communicate in a modern workplace.”

The directive has sparked broader debates about workplace inclusivity, with some questioning whether such policies undermine efforts to promote a more inclusive and diverse environment within federal agencies. Advocates for LGBTQ+ rights and diversity often argue that using pronouns in email signatures is a way to foster respect and recognition for individuals’ identities, particularly for those who are transgender or non-binary.

However, the Trump administration’s stance on DEI initiatives, which it labeled as wasteful and politically motivated, led to significant changes in how federal agencies approached issues of diversity and inclusion. The new policies issued under Trump’s leadership were part of a larger push to reverse what his administration considered progressive overreach.

The Future of Diversity Initiatives in Government

The decision to remove pronouns from email signatures is just the latest in a series of policy changes affecting DEI programs in the federal government. While the Trump administration aimed to significantly reduce the scope of such initiatives, it is unclear how future administrations will approach the issue.

President Joe Biden, upon taking office, has made clear his commitment to restoring diversity and inclusion efforts within the federal government. The Biden administration’s stance could lead to a reversal of some of Trump’s policies, especially those that limit the use of pronouns and other diversity-related language in government communications.

For now, the removal of pronouns from email signatures serves as a reminder of the ongoing tension surrounding DEI programs in government workplaces. As federal agencies continue to navigate the legacy of Trump’s executive orders, the debate over diversity and inclusion is likely to remain a contentious issue, with differing views on how best to promote inclusivity in the workplace.

Troye Sivan and His Tour Dancers Play ‘Tap or Block’ in New Grindr Campaign

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Pop star Troye Sivan is the star of Grindr’s latest ad campaign, which invites a playful exploration of queer experiences through the game “Tap or Block.” The campaign, directed by Jake Wilson, features Sivan alongside several dancers from his recent “Something to Give Each Other” tour. The spot was filmed backstage at the tour’s final show and presents an upbeat, candid conversation about dating, hookups, and sexual preferences.

The game’s premise is simple. Sivan asks his tour dancers a series of questions, and they must respond with either “Tap” or “Block,” depending on whether they’re into the scenario or not. “If you’re into it, you say ‘Tap,’ if you’re not, you say ‘Block,’” Sivan explains to the dancers, setting the tone for a lighthearted and humorous discussion.

The six dancers—Theo, Simone, Samuel, Ben, Ainsley, and Mauro—take turns responding to a series of direct, often cheeky, questions. Topics range from hotel sex and body hair preferences to open relationships and whether they prefer satin sheets. Other questions touch on the dynamics of dating apps and personal preferences, such as “Do you have ‘Masc’ in your bio?” or “Do you call your partner ‘bro’ or ‘dude’?”

This playful exchange underscores Grindr’s mission to celebrate the diversity of queer experiences in an authentic and humorous way. Sivan, known for his candid and honest approach to discussions about sexuality, embraces the opportunity to engage in a conversation that highlights the messiness and complexity of queer dating.

“Dating and hooking up can be complex, sexy, messy, intoxicating and confusing,” Sivan said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter. “I love how Grindr and this campaign celebrate all of this with humor, honesty, and through community. It’s refreshing to show these conversations in an authentic way.”

Troye Sivan for Grindr
Troye Sivan for Grindr. Photo: Grindr

Sivan’s involvement in the campaign speaks to his ongoing commitment to authenticity and inclusivity within the LGBTQ+ community. As an artist, he’s been vocal about his own experiences and struggles within the queer community, often using his platform to promote open dialogue and acceptance.

Behind the Scenes of the Campaign

The campaign was produced by Charlie Wilson and features music by Leland. Creative direction was led by Luke Anderson, co-founder of Juxtapose Studio. Anderson previously collaborated with Sivan on the music video for “Got Me Started,” which also prominently featured Explorer Cold Brew. The new campaign is a further extension of Sivan’s partnership with Anderson and his creative team, and it embraces a fun, no-holds-barred approach to discussing intimate topics.

Sivan’s tour dancers, who appear alongside him in the video, bring an element of camaraderie and playfulness that makes the campaign feel lighthearted and inclusive. Each dancer’s candid answers add a layer of authenticity to the conversation, reinforcing the campaign’s message that queer people don’t have to conform to one specific identity or experience.

As a Grammy-nominated artist, Sivan is no stranger to success and visibility. He recently earned a nomination for Best Dance/Electronic Recording for his hit song “Got Me Started,” which was also featured in the campaign. This nomination marks another milestone in his evolving music career, showcasing his versatility and appeal across multiple genres.

Grindr’s Continued Commitment to Authenticity

Grindr’s “Tap or Block” campaign is just the latest initiative from the popular LGBTQ+ dating app to highlight and celebrate diverse queer experiences. By using humor and honesty, the campaign aims to foster a sense of community among Grindr’s users while encouraging openness in conversations around dating, sex, and relationships.

The app, which boasts millions of users worldwide, continues to be a crucial platform for LGBTQ+ individuals to connect, communicate, and explore their identities in a safe and inclusive environment. With this campaign, Grindr reaffirms its commitment to authenticity, inclusivity, and the diversity of its user base, embracing the fact that everyone has different preferences, desires, and experiences in their personal lives.

As the ad gains traction, it’s clear that this fun, unfiltered approach is resonating with audiences. The mix of celebrity, humor, and candid conversation offers a refreshing take on queer dating culture, making the “Tap or Block” game more than just an ad—it’s a celebration of freedom and self-expression in the LGBTQ+ community.

Troye Sivan’s collaboration with Grindr in the “Tap or Block” campaign brings a unique, fun, and authentic perspective to queer dating. With its direct approach and playful tone, the campaign encourages open dialogue while celebrating the diverse experiences of the LGBTQ+ community. Sivan’s involvement highlights his continued advocacy for inclusivity, making this campaign both a creative endeavor and an important conversation starter in the world of queer identity and relationships.