» Good Luck.
Kathy Griffin's got a high opinion of her sex skills. The red-headed funny lady remarked at last weekend's GLAAD Media Awards, "Me and all of my assistants, we all want to fuck T.R. Knight. We’re gonna give it one more shot tonight. I’m going to girl-rape him.” [E!] |
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Well, loads of homos were offended by Easley's remark, but even more so by Clinton's silence on the matter. The Senator has long been a gay favorite, so one would hope she could find the balls to speak out against Easley, who many claim uttered the dreaded "hate speak". In fact, one reader reminded us that Mrs. Clinton once vowed to denounce any hate speech in her campaign. During MSNBC's February debate, while discussing Louis Farrakhan, Clinton took on Obama for "rejecting," rather than "denouncing" the anti-Israel leader. Mrs. Clinton went on to say, "We cannot let anyone in any way say these things because of the implications that they have, which can be so far reaching." The aforementioned reader wondered whether the presidential nominee would make good on her promise. We seriously doubt it. GLAAD and Human Rights Campaign are acting equally lame… |
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Ms. Jackson if you're nasty accepted the Vanguard Award, and got a little friendly with presenter Ellen DeGeneres. Kathy Griffin won for My Life On The D-List, and shared the award with her lovely mother, just like a gay man! Tom Ford, meanwhile, awarded Herb Ritts a posthumous award, and a Medusa-esque Sharon Stone presented Rufus Wainwright with Stephen F. Kolzak award. Check out the rest of the winners here. [Images] |
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You know, when scads of celebrities come together to talk about how television help gay people - the least taxing of all activism. In honor of the big event, Variety published a sizable article looking at the evolution of homos in media, especially on ABC, which garnered five nominations for its shows, like Brothers & Sisters. |
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GLAAD president Neil Giuliano insists his organization will endorse other Hyatt "Pride Rocks" events, but simply cannot condone Manchester's branch: Mr. Manchester‘s decision to fund an initiative that would hurt loving, committed gay couples makes it impossible for us to continue to be associated with any promotion of his venue. GLAAD strongly encourages members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community to speak as one and to withdraw their support from this venue’s event as well. Consider it done. We prefer the Comfort Inn, anyway. |
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MM: I actually think Ellen may have a little crush on you. You two had a great rapport when you were on her show. Jackson can give Ellen more love on Saturday, when the comedienne will present Jackson with GLAAD's Vanguard Award. We've included video of Jackson's appearance on Ellen's show after the jump. C'mon! You don't want to work, do you?! |
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And we thought MSNBC's Morning Joe team were offensive! Fox News' Red Eye anchors had plenty of bile to spread about pregnant trans man Thomas Beatie, like referring to him as a "transgender sideshow" and hoping the delivery is "the worst experience in his life." Nice… We would call GLAAD, but, you know… |
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» Reaction.
Kevin Naff wrote a response to our GLAAD/Thomas Beatie story. The gist: "The only criticism I have for GLAAD is that it couldn’t suppress the Beatie story." [Washington Blade] |
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For those of you who missed it, Scarborough and his cohorts on MSNBC's Morning Joe took multiple shots at pregnant trans man Thomas Beatie, whom they referred to as disgusting and the such. Obviously we all knew Beatie's Oprah appearance would cause a controversy, but had hoped that mainstream news agencies would have a little more class. Not Scarborough, though. |
» Build Up.
The gay media watchdogs over at GLAAD called on boyish Jay Leno to apologize for his Ryan Phillippe "gay look" comment. And, because the scandal involves celebrities, the tabloids are getting involved. All signs are pointing to war. [Us] |
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O'Neil wrote last week that the homo media watchdog should revoke the award it bestowed upon As The World Turns for the soap's gay teenage love story. Though certainly ground breaking, that story's caused a bit of protest among gay fans, who have urged producers and writers to lift a ban on the character's sex lives. The teens, Luke (Van Hansis) and Noah (Jake Silbermann), kissed in early 2007, but a spokesperson from Proctor & Gamble, which produces the show, says they nixed new scenes ""because of some of the feedback that we've gotten, and because of what we thought was best for the show creatively". |
» Bow Down.
Project Runway queen bee Tim Gunn imparted some fashionable wisdom at last night's GLAAD Media Awards: "I really believe [Christian Siriano] is his generation's Marc Jacobs. I really do…" Dress appropriately. [NY Mag] |
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We may have to abstain from this one, but will point out that Knight and Star-worthy Cornelsen are holding their own against Rihanna and Chris Brown, who are also pretty cute. We're on the edge of our flinging seat! |
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The Us Weekly EIC can barely contain her excitement that her magazine has been nominated that GLAAD nominated her tab-rag for their gay-friendly coverage. She's so thrilled, in fact, that she squeals all about it in this week's editor's letter. Min has some stiff competition in Entertainment Weekly, CosmoGirl!, Newsweek and The Advocate, which - no offense - shouldn't really get an award for being gay friendly. Just saying… On a related note, we bet Star's EIC Candace Trunzo regrets that whole "not normal" gay kiss thing, huh? |