You searched for I kissed a boy - GAY TIMES https://www.gaytimes.com/ Amplifying queer voices. Tue, 19 Aug 2025 10:07:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 NFL male cheerleaders respond to homophobes in the best possible way https://www.gaytimes.com/culture/nfl-male-cheerleaders-respond-to-homophobes/ Tue, 19 Aug 2025 09:59:20 +0000 https://www.gaytimes.com/?p=1447744 Two of the Minnesota Vikings’ male cheerleaders just clapped back at homophobic right-wing critics in the best, most unbothered way possible. In the past week, conservative commentators, right-wing athletes and…

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Two of the Minnesota Vikings’ male cheerleaders just clapped back at homophobic right-wing critics in the best, most unbothered way possible.

In the past week, conservative commentators, right-wing athletes and celebrities have thrown a strop on social media about male cheerleaders in the NFL.

Former popular actor Kevin Sorbo, who kissed a man in Meet the Spartans (2008) – often ranked among the worst films ever made – said: “I’ve been a Vikings fan all my life… sigh. I need a team now.”

Antonio Brown, the former NFL wide receiver who has faced numerous legal troubles — ranging from reckless driving to sexual assault and domestic violence — thought he delivered a stinger with the following tweet: “F****t of the Day.”

Despite cheerleading’s origins as an all-male activity in the late 1800s and early 1900s, Minnesota Vikings stars Blaize Shiek and Louie Conn have been bombarded with homophobic backlash.

On 17 August, the pair clapped back in style with a joint Instagram post, smiling in their cheer uniforms alongside the caption: “Wait… did someone say our name?”

The comments section quickly filled with praise from Vikings fans, many highlighting the importance of male cheerleaders “at a time when [LGBTQIA+] rights are being threatened”. One wrote: “There’s no louder activism than being loud and proud. You guys are f**ing amazing!”

 

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“The both of you are heroes to people and kids everywhere,” said another. “Keep being awesome.”

A third commented: “My son was so excited to see you at the game today. He is 11 and turned to me, “Mom, look! There are boy cheerleaders! How cool!” He is not a dancer at all. He loves sports and sees how important it is for people to follow their passions wherever it leads them.

“Seeing his excited face was priceless.”

Vikings has also defended Shiek and Conn, writing in a statement that “every member of the Minnesota Vikings Cheerleaders program has an impressive dance background and went through the same rigorous audition process.”

They added: “We support all our cheerleaders and are proud of the role they play as ambassadors of the organization.”

As of writing, 12 NFL teams have incorporated male cheerleaders: Minnesota Vikings, Baltimore Ravens, Los Angeles Rams, New Orleans Saints, Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers, New England Patriots, Tennessee Titans, Indianapolis Colts, Kansas City Chiefs, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Carolina Panthers.

Leading the pack, the Baltimore Ravens feature 19 male cheerleaders as of 2025.

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“Beyond proud”: I Kissed a Boy viewers praise Adam for coming out as HIV positive https://www.gaytimes.com/television/i-kissed-a-boy-adam-comes-out-hiv-positive/ Mon, 19 May 2025 10:58:23 +0000 https://www.gaytimes.com/?p=1433583 I Kissed a Boy star Adam has been praised for opening up about his HIV status. In the third episode of the BBC series, the marketing and brand manager said…

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I Kissed a Boy star Adam has been praised for opening up about his HIV status.

In the third episode of the BBC series, the marketing and brand manager said he felt emboldened to share his status after Lars opened up about his identity as a trans man and the prejudice the LGBTQIA+ community often harbours toward trans people.

“I feel like you’ve just inspired me to say it,” Adam started. “I’ve got anxiety going through my body right now. Four years ago, I was diagnosed with HIV. When I was diagnosed, it nearly killed me off.

“My whole body basically shut down until my body kind of regenerated when I was on the pills.”

In a confessional, Adam explained that he was “uneducated” about HIV and the meaning of ‘Undetectable = Untransmittable’, which refers to the fact that a person with HIV who takes antiretroviral medication and maintains an undetectable viral load cannot sexually transmit the virus.

“I’m in a good place now,” Adam continued to tell his co-stars. “The thing it has made me is incredible empathetic towards people. It’s just made me really aware of what people feel.”

Adam highlighted the importance of language as he recalled a recent visit to a sexual health clinic, where he was asked if he was “clean”, a term that, in this context, perpetuates stigma by implying that someone living with HIV is “dirty” or “contaminated.”

“I used to say it as well,” explained Adam. “But does that make me dirty? Because I have HIV and I’m undetectable? No, it doesn’t.”

Following the episode, Adam shared a heartfelt letter on Instagram to his 2020 self, where he said he will “struggle for years with who you are what your purpose is in this world.”

“You will feel less than, disgusting and hate who you are. People will reject you, call you names and you will put others peoples opinions before your own,” he wrote.

“You will search for current representation of people living with HIV, you will only find historical tales of people fighting for their lives, and you will feel like the only one in this world to go through this experience.”

However, he said he will come to “fall in love” with himself, and become “strong, fierce and one of a kind”, while also using his experience to “emphasise with other people’s stories” and “help guide them”.

“You will start to regain your confidence, build your career that you love, to show others that having HIV does not mean you can’t be successful or hide away from society,” he said.

“You will make connections that you will give you the opportunity to connect with others.”

Adam ended his post by highlighting the progress in HIV medication and antiretroviral therapy, and by praising the work of various LGBTQIA+ organisations, such as Terrence Higgins Trust, George House Trust, Elton John AIDS Foundation, Positively UK and Positive East.

The post was met with hundreds of supportive comments from friends and followers, with Drag Race UK star A’Whora saying she “cried watching this morning,” and I Kissed a Boy season one star Dan Harry sharing how “proud” he is.

“So beyond proud Adam! You’re a light in everyone’s life,” wrote Adam’s season two co-star Hugh Brien. Jack also described him as a “role model for so many people” who will change the lives of viewers who are also HIV positive.

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I Kissed a Boy season 2 to feature the franchise’s first-ever trans contestant https://www.gaytimes.com/television/i-kissed-a-boy-season-2-to-feature-first-trans-contestant-bbc-gay-tv-show/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 20:02:41 +0000 https://www.gaytimes.com/?p=1431077 The new season of I Kissed a Boy is breaking incredible new ground in its upcoming season. Back in 2023, UK-based reality TV viewers were treated to the country’s first-ever…

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The new season of I Kissed a Boy is breaking incredible new ground in its upcoming season.

Back in 2023, UK-based reality TV viewers were treated to the country’s first-ever same-sex dating show.

Upon its release, the series received widespread acclaim for its diverse and inclusive cast, its depiction of queer male culture and its soundtrack of pop bangers.

The success of “I Kissed a Boy” also led to the sapphic 2024 spin-off “I Kissed a Girl,” which received universal acclaim for its casting and representation of sapphic culture.

While the first entry of I Kissed a Boy was groundbreaking, the upcoming second season is set to be even more inclusive and representative of the LGBTQIA+ community.

On 30 April, BBC Three announced the 11 fresh “hotties” that will make their way to the iconic Masseria, including the franchise’s first-ever trans contestant, Lars.

Hailing from Wolverhampton, the dreamy 23-year-old is a hotel receptionist who loves football and is a “self-confessed cheeky chappy.”

According to his cast bio, he wanted to participate in the series to push himself to connect with people face-to-face without distractions like phones.

Lars is also a hopeless romantic with “maturity that belies his years,” which he attributes to his transition.

“I’ve been through 16 years of my life as a girl. It’s aged me, but in a good way,” he told the BBC.

With a mature mindset and the knowledge he gained from his first love and heartbreak, Lars is ready to take off the shackles of singledom, exclaiming, “The missing piece of the puzzle is a man!”

Lastly, Lars reflected on being the first trans cast member in the I Kissed… franchise and the importance of authentic LGBTQIA+ representation.

“I Kissed a Boy isn’t just a fun reality TV show that we all know and love – it is a celebration of queer love in all its forms. And I am honestly so proud to be the first trans person on the show,” he said.

“Growing up, I never saw stories like mine reflected on screen, so to be a part of something that embraces and normalises LGBTQ+ relationships means the absolute world to me. It’s messy, it’s joyful, it’s real, and it is exactly the kind of representation we need.”

Like its first entry, I Kissed a Boy season two will see the 11 contestants paired up and kissing the moment they meet.

Throughout the series, the boys will decide whether to stay with their current partner through dramatic “kiss-offs,” or pursue someone new — including incoming bombshells.

Australian pop icon and longstanding LGBTQIA+ ally Dannii Minogue is returning as Cupid, while Laurence Olivier Award-winning star Layton Williams will reprise his narrator role.

The first two episodes of I Kissed a Boy season two are scheduled to premiere on 11 May (Sunday) and 12 May (Monday) at 9:00 pm on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer.

To get the full scoop on the entire cast, click here!

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Meet the 11 new hotties of I Kissed a Boy season 2 https://www.gaytimes.com/television/bbc-three-i-kissed-a-boy-season-2-cast/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 15:52:47 +0000 https://www.gaytimes.com/?p=1430952 BBC Three is serving up another “hot queer summer” with I Kissed a Boy season two — and we’ve got your first look at the new cast. Featuring the return…

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BBC Three is serving up another “hot queer summer” with I Kissed a Boy season two — and we’ve got your first look at the new cast.

Featuring the return of Australian pop icon Dannii Minogue as Cupid — and Laurence Olivier Award-winning star Layton Williams as narrator — the new season introduces 11 fresh “hotties” to the iconic Masseria, including the franchise’s first-ever trans contestant!

Echoing the format of both the original series and its sapphic spin-off I Kissed a Girl, season two kicks off with contestants paired up and kissing the moment they meet.

Throughout the series, the boys will decide whether to stay with their current partner through dramatic “kiss-offs,” or pursue someone new — including incoming bombshells.

The first season of I Kissed a Boy premiered in 2023, making history as the UK’s first-ever same-sex dating show. It was praised for its diverse and inclusive cast, authentic portrayal of queer male culture and a soundtrack stacked with iconic pop bangers.

Minogue also earned widespread acclaim for her hosting skills, unwavering allyship and — of course — her impeccable wardrobe.

Its success led to the aforementioned spin-off I Kissed a Girl, with YouTuber and comedian Charley Marlowe replacing Williams as narrator.

Like the flagship series, it made history as the UK’s first dating show to feature exclusively lesbian and bisexual women, earning praise for both its casting and depiction of sapphic culture.

With the retrospective out of the way, let’s meet the boys!

Scroll down for photos and info on the 11 contestants of I Kissed a Boy season two — plus their quotes, courtesy of BBC Three.

Adam

Age: 27
From: Reading
Occupation: Marketing and brand manager

“How can I even explain Dannii? Icon. She’s a beacon of light, who made me feel so safe, seen and celebrated.”

Aron

Age: 27
From: Croydon
Occupation: Civil Servant and cheerleading coach

“I’m beyond proud to be a part of IKAB. The show is quite literally history in the making. The experiences of queer people aren’t a monolith, and this show peels the layer to show the ways, and celebrate, our unique differences while also recognising the thing that unites us, our queerness.”

Callum

Age: 27
From: St Leonard’s on Sea, Hastings
Occupation: Administrator

“I am so proud to be a part of the show, it’s so much more than just a dating show which is something I realised whilst actually being on it. Younger me would have found navigating my sexuality so much easier if I had a show like IKAB to watch.”

Jack D

Age: 26
From: Glasgow
Occupation: Hospital Pharmacist

“Expect the unexpected is all I can say. Things changed by the hour in the messy massy, so you’ll be seeing a lot of drama. Expect a lot of important conversations as well.  But mainly, expect to see a group of queer guys having a verrrryyy gay old time and having a laugh!”

Jack S

Age: 22
From: Wigan
Occupation: Banking advisor

“As cliched as it sounds, what I love the most about IKAB is the friendships I’ve made. I’ve got proper cool queer mates now who I wouldn’t change for the world. I won.”

Jas

Age: 27
From: Glasgow
Occupation: Finance Analyst

“I Kissed a Boy is so much more than just kisses and I’m glad to have shared my story on such an amazing platform. Representation is and always will be important.”

Jordan B

Age: 25
From: The Lake District
Occupation: Retail store manager

“One thing that’s always guaranteed with Danni is that she will serve you a look to start, a twist for main, but love for dessert.  Danni was like a fairy godmother that helped us all try to find love on a path that’s anything but straight. She’s an icon and I love her.”

Jordon R

Age: 27
From: Leeds
Occupation: Sales manager

“I Kissed a Boy is not just a dating show. It’s where topics are discussed and addressed and represented by people who have lived through different challenges within their queer lives.”

Lars

Age: 23
From: Wolverhampton
Occupation: Hotel receptionist

“I Kissed a Boy isn’t just the fun reality TV show that we all know and love – it is a celebration of queer love in all its forms. And I am honestly so proud to be the first trans person on the show. Growing up, I never saw stories like mine reflected on screen, so to be a part of something that embraces and normalises LGBTQ+ relationships means the absolute world to me. It’s messy, it’s joyful, it’s real and it is exactly the kind of representation we need.”

Rory

Age: 22
From: Galway, Ireland
Occupation: Mental Health Support Worker

“Being so self-critical and ashamed of my sexuality as a teenager in Ireland, going onto I Kissed a Boy was such a full-circle moment for me and my emotional development, and I got to do it alongside a bunch of hotties! J’adore.”

Ruben

Age: 24
From: London
Occupation: Artist and designer

“What I loved most about my time in the masseria is that the world is built for straight people, but I got to live in a world built for gay people! Experiencing gay fantasy land where you can feel safe and comfortable to express yourself in any way you want is something I would recommend to any member of the alphabet army.”

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Reality lésbico de la BBC, ‘I Kissed a Girl’ tendrá versión española https://www.gaytimes.com/espanol/reality-lesbico-de-la-bbc-i-kissed-a-girl-tendra-version-espanola/ Tue, 18 Mar 2025 09:55:03 +0000 https://www.gaytimes.com/?p=1425339 RTVE estaría preparando una adaptación del formato original de la BBC, que se estrenó en 2024 y que también cuenta con una versión con chicos titulada I Kissed a Boy.…

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RTVE estaría preparando una adaptación del formato original de la BBC, que se estrenó en 2024 y que también cuenta con una versión con chicos titulada I Kissed a Boy.

En la versión original del reality, presentado por Dannii Minogue, diez mujeres solteras son emparejadas y se conocen por primera vez con un beso. “Sin conversaciones previas. Sin matching en aplicaciones. Solo un beso que podría ser el comienzo de algo más”, cuenta la sinopsis.

Antes del programa, las concursantes son emparejadas según lo que buscan en una pareja. Después de conocer a su pareja por primera vez con un beso, se les anima a conocerse mejor y a poner a prueba su relación.

Al igual que La Isla de las Tentaciones, uno de los programas de citas más populares de la televisión española en la actualidad, el reality incluye ceremonias en las que se hace un seguimiento de lo sucedido durante la semana y de las parejas que se están formando. Las concursantes que no logran formar pareja arriesgan ser eliminadas del programa.

Según informó el analista de medios Rocco Steinhäuser en el programa Versió RAC1, la productora ITV Studios Iberia será la encargada de la producción del formato en España.

Steinhäuser, además, afirmó que, en un principio, RTVE no tiene planes de emitir el concurso en televisión, sino de poner los episodios a disposición a través de la plataforma RTVE Play.

Por ahora, se desconoce si el programa conservará el nombre original, I Kissed a Girl, así como su fecha de estreno. Tampoco se ha revelado quién será la presentadora, aunque en redes sociales ya sugieren nombres como Mónica Naranjo, Chenoa o Nagore Robles.

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“They resonate with me”: Dannii Minogue on hosting I Kissed a Boy and I Kissed a Girl https://www.gaytimes.com/culture/they-resonate-with-me-dannii-minogue-on-hosting-i-kissed-a-boy-and-i-kissed-a-girl/ Sat, 28 Dec 2024 20:56:31 +0000 https://www.gaytimes.com/?p=1415721 Dannii Minogue has opened up about why she agreed to host the I Kissed a Boy, and I Kissed a Girl series. Back in 2023, UK-based reality TV viewers were…

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Dannii Minogue has opened up about why she agreed to host the I Kissed a Boy, and I Kissed a Girl series.

Back in 2023, UK-based reality TV viewers were treated to the country’s first-ever same-sex dating show, I Kissed a Boy.

Upon its release, the series received widespread praise for its diverse and inclusive cast, its depiction queer male culture and its soundtrack of pop bangers.

The success of I Kissed a Boy led to the 2024 spin-off I Kissed a Girlwhich also received universal acclaim for its casting and representation of sapphic culture.

However, one of the most popular aspects of the series is Minogue, who has been lauded by viewers for her allyship, hosting abilities, and impeccable wardrobe.

In a recent interview with The Advertiser, the legendary talent opened up about everything I Kissed a Boy and I Kissed a Girl – including why she took on the role of Cupid.

“I said yes to IKAB and IKAG as they deeply resonated with me. I’ve had a lifetime of amazing friendships with people in the LGBTQIA+ community and have been able to be an ally both personally and professionally,” she explained to the news outlet.

“I hope that with more representation on TV, life will be easier to navigate for the next generation.”

Minogue also gushed about the wholesome reactions she received from people who have watched the show, including her friends and the show’s cast members.

“[They] tell me the same thing after watching the show: ‘My life would have been so different if I had a TV show like this when I was growing up,” she revealed.

Minogue’s recent interview comes a few months after the BBC renewed I Kissed a Boy for a second season.

Nasfim Haque, Head of Content for BBC Three, said: “I am thrilled to have this innovative, ground-breaking format return to BBC Three.

“I Kissed A Boy’s success is a testament to the channel’s unwavering dedication to producing content that both entertains and educates”.

Minogue echoed similar sentiments in her own statement, teasing that she’s ready to kick off another “wonderful summer of love.”

“I am so excited that I’ll be back in Italy to play Cupid. I can’t wait to meet the next cast when the Masseria doors open… There are so many diverse and important stories yet to tell,” the pop hitmaker added.

If it follows the same formula as its predecessors, I Kissed a Boy season two will feature 10 new contestants who will match up and share a kiss upon meeting each other for the first time.

Throughout the course of the series, the contestants will decide whether they want to stay with their current partner via a series of “kiss-offs” or match with someone new.

You can watch I Kissed a Boy and I Kissed a Girl on BBC iPlayer.

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“I have unholy things to say:” Fans react to Pedro Pascal’s shirtless beach photos https://www.gaytimes.com/culture/i-have-unholy-things-to-say-fans-react-to-pedro-pascals-shirtless-beach-photos/ Fri, 27 Dec 2024 19:32:00 +0000 https://www.gaytimes.com/?p=1415571 Pedro Pascal has left fans speechless with his latest batch of shirtless photos. On 25 December, the internet’s favourite ‘daddy’ opted out of a cold and cosy Christmas for a…

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Pedro Pascal has left fans speechless with his latest batch of shirtless photos.

On 25 December, the internet’s favourite ‘daddy’ opted out of a cold and cosy Christmas for a relaxing holiday on the beach.

Fortunately for fans, his tropical getaway was documented by friend and fashion designer Lauren Alexander – who uploaded a handful of photos to her Instagram story.

One snapshot showcased a shirtless Pascal wearing red swim trunks and sipping on a coconut alongside composer Brad Campbell.

Another photo featured the bare-chested Fantastic Four star lounging on a beach chair, reading Don’t Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead by Olga Tokarczuk.

Pascal’s tropical holiday also included an appearance from singer-songwriter Omar Apollo, who posed for a picture alongside the former and his agent, Franklin Latt.

It didn’t take fans long to share their hilarious and thirsty reactions to Pascal’s sunkissed photos, with one X/Twitter user writing: “The Christmas gift I didn’t know I needed.”

Another fan tweeted: “Nothing hotter than a man reading Nobel laureate Olga Tokarczuk.”

A third Pascal enthusiast added: “I have so many unholy things to say.”

The set of steamy photos comes after a booked and busy year for Pascal, who starred in various projects, including Gladiator II, The Wild Robot and Drive-Away Dolls.

In addition to promoting his new movies and traversing the 2024 award show season, the Narcos star has been busy shooting several highly anticipated films and TV series.

Earlier this year, the beloved talent stepped back into the shoes of Joel Miller to shoot the second season of Max’s The Last of Us, which has a release date set for 2025.

After wrapping up the survival horror series, he immediately began filming Marvel’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps, playing Reed Richards, the superhero team’s extremely intelligent and elastic leader.

While attending San Diego Comic-Con in July, Pascal opened up to The Hollywood Reporter about why he had joined the superhero film and MCU franchise.

“Mainly because of the cast that I would be part of. Matt Shakman, the director, has been a lifelong friend of mine,” he explained.

“And because of the influence of the world of Marvel, [it’s] authored so much of popular entertainment. And to be invited into that experience is something that I couldn’t say no to. I love the comic, and I love being in a family.”

We can’t wait to see more of the talented Pascal and his dashing good looks in 2025.

Check out more fan reactions below.

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“I am going feral”: Marvel fans react to Agatha All Along’s queer romance https://www.gaytimes.com/culture/marvel-fans-react-to-agatha-all-along-queer-romance-kathryn-hahn-aubrey-plaza/ Thu, 03 Oct 2024 13:17:10 +0000 https://www.gaytimes.com/?p=373850 Marvel sapphics, rise! The latest episode of Agatha All Along confirmed a long-standing fan theory about two major characters. Major spoilers ahead.  In episode four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe series,…

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Marvel sapphics, rise! The latest episode of Agatha All Along confirmed a long-standing fan theory about two major characters.

Major spoilers ahead. 

In episode four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe series, Kathryn Hahn’s titular anti-hero continues to travel down The Witches Road with her new coven: “Teen” (Joe Locke), Jennifer Kale (Sasheer Zamata), Alice Wu-Gulliver (Ali Ahn) and Lilia Calderu (Patti LuPone).

As a result of Sharon Davis’ (Debra Jo Rupp) shock death in episode three, the witches are forced to summon a replacement Green Witch, who happens to be Rio Vidal (Aubrey Plaza), the same witch who attempted to kill Agatha in the premiere (and sensually licked her blood).

With the return of Plaza’s fan-favourite character, Agatha‘s sapphic levels were elevated, quite significantly. From Jennifer, Alice and Lilia admiring Rio’s appearance to Agatha seductively tricking Rio in the third trial by airing their conversation on a speaker, it finally makes sense as to why Plaza described the series as ‘Marvel’s gayest ever’.

It doesn’t stop there: After escaping death for a second time, and saving Teen’s life, the coven bond by sharing their “battle scars”. When Rio tells the witches that she, too, has a scar, Agatha immediately says, “No you don’t,” insinuating that she’s familiar with Rio’s body.

Rio fires back: “Yes I do. A long time ago, I loved someone. And I had to do something that I did not wanna do, even though it was my job, and it hurt them. She is my scar.” With Agatha’s expression and her need to immediately stretch her legs, it’s clear that Rio was discussing what caused the fracture in their relationship.

In the episode’s final moments, Agatha and Rio almost share a kiss – confirming fan theories that the two were once romantically involved. Their kiss is put on pause when Rio informs Agatha that “that boy” – Teen – “is not yours” – which ends some fan theories that Locke’s hero is the son she once lost.

While social media was inundated with speculation about Teen’s true identity, as well as Rio’s (Lady Death has been a popular theory), queer viewers widely celebrated the MCU’s long-awaited sapphic invasion.

“The yearning, the intimacy, the soft touches, the longing eyes, Agatha brushing Rio‘s hair from her face, the relief from each other’s touch,” one fan tweeted alongside a video of their intimate moment. 

“Rio touched Agatha’s upper thigh, admitted that she loves her, and then Agatha almost kissed her? IN THE MCU? LIKE THIS IS REAL AND CANON?” said another.

A third wrote: “Okay enough time has passed again. Agatha and Rio are one of the hottest MCU couples #agathaallalong. Everyone say thank you to Aubrey Plaza and Kathryn Hahn for having the best chemistry.”

Check out the best reactions below.

 

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The Bachelor: Colton Underwood shares his idea for a gay iteration of the series https://www.gaytimes.com/culture/the-bachelor-colton-underwood-shares-his-idea-for-a-gay-iteration-of-the-series/ Wed, 25 Sep 2024 21:54:10 +0000 https://www.gaytimes.com/?p=372887 Colton Underwood has shared his idea for a gay season of The Bachelor in a new interview.   Since its inception nearly two decades ago, the popular dating show has become…

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Colton Underwood has shared his idea for a gay season of The Bachelor in a new interview.  

Since its inception nearly two decades ago, the popular dating show has become a reality TV mainstay, spawning successful spinoffs – The Bachelorette and Bachelor in Paradise – while earning praise for its signature romantic formula.

However, in recent years, many LGBTQIA+ viewers have called out the show for not featuring a queer lead.

While a gay season of The Bachelor has yet to arrive on our TV screens, a handful of former contestants have come out as members of the community, like Underwood.

The former football player first appeared in The Bachelorette season 14 before leading the 23rd season of The Bachelor.

During a recent appearance on the Boyfriend Material podcast, Underwood shared his opinion on a potential gay Bachelor season after host Harry Jowsey brought up the Australian franchise’s recent three-lead structure.

“See, that’s what I want to do. Everybody keeps saying, ‘Will The Bachelor ever do a gay bachelor?’ And my response is always, ‘I think it’s lazy to always put that on The Bachelor franchise’. But I do think there’s a version in which if we had three bachelors at the same time, you can represent our community as a whole,” he said.

“It’s hard to represent the gay community with one singular person. Everybody’s so picky they have types. Also, our community is so diverse, and I think it makes for a dramatic and messy season.”

While Underwood teased his idea for the show’s structure – i.e. splitting the contestants and leads into pods – he refrained from sharing further details of his pitch.

“No, because they’re going to just steal it and put it on air and not credit me. I already know how this goes. I’ve been burned by it before. They have my cell phone number and my agent’s number,” he continued.

Underwood’s recent interview comes a few months after he revealed that he’s spoken to a few Bachelor producers about a potential gay iteration.

“Yeah, I’ve had talks with some of the producers, but I think beyond just The Bachelor, there are so many other incredible dating shows that might even be more well-equipped format-wise,” he told Entertainment Weekly.

“I think when you think about the format of The Bachelor, it’s tricky and hard. Our community is so diverse, and we play by different rules, and I mean that with all the love and respect, and I think there’s other shows like Love is Blind and The Ultimatum that you saw did a queer season,” he explained.

Despite The Bachelor’s lack of queer leads, there has been a steady increase in LGBTQIA+ inclusion within the dating show genre.

In the UK, BBC Three dropped theI Kissed a Boy and I Kissed a Girl series, which both earned universal acclaim from critics and viewers.

Ex On The Beach, Are You The One and Dating Around have also featured LGBTQIA+ contestants searching for love.

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Gypsy Rose Blanchard says she ‘experimented’ with her sexuality in prison https://www.gaytimes.com/culture/gypsy-rose-blanchard-says-she-experimented-with-her-sexuality-in-prison/ Thu, 13 Jun 2024 10:38:26 +0000 https://www.gaytimes.com/?p=362292 Gypsy Rose Blanchard has revealed that she ‘experimented’ with her sexuality in prison. The Munchhausen awareness activist and social media personality opened up about her identity in the second episode…

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Gypsy Rose Blanchard has revealed that she ‘experimented’ with her sexuality in prison.

The Munchhausen awareness activist and social media personality opened up about her identity in the second episode of Lifetime series Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up, which chronicles her journey “as a free woman, including reconnecting with family and finally living with her husband Ryan Anderson for the first time”.

“A big part of womanhood is learning to become comfortable with their sexuality, and for years I wasn’t,” she shared in the episode.

“For a long time, I questioned my own sexuality because [when] I was a teenager or a pre-teen, I felt like I was attracted to girls, and I got to experiment with that in prison.”

She added: “I think I’ve kissed more girls than I have guys.”

In 2015, Blanchard was sentenced to ten years in prison after being convicted of second-degree murder for the death of her mother, Dee Blanchard, who abused her daughter by fabricating illness and disabilities as a result of Munchausen syndrome by proxy.

Dee was stabbed to death by her daughter’s boyfriend at the time, Nicholas Godejohn, who had planned it with Blanchard. Godejohn was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole.

The case received worldwide media attention, with Blanchard appearing on shows such as Dr Phil, Good Morning America, The View, This Morning and – for some reason – The Kardashians. 

HBO also released the 2017 documentary Mommy Dead and Dearest, while the story was dramatised in the Hulu series The Act, starring Patricia Arquette as Dee and Joey King as Gypsy Rose.

Watch the trailer for Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up here or below.

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