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— Tue, Dec 5, 2006 —
Beyonce Loves When Gays Love Her
Seeks Redundant Iconic Status

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Beyonce may be young, rich, talented, famous and gorgeous, but that doesn't mean she doesn't yearn for more. Like what? Well, like the undying love of the world's homosexuals.

Those crazy kids from here! (the other gay television network, i.e. not Logo) caught up with Ms. Knowles at last night's Dreamgirls premiere. As true queer journalists, they got to the meat of the matter:

HERE TV – “How do you feel about being a gay icon?”
BEYONCE – “It’s definitely my goal, and my dream.”
HERE TV – “To be a gay icon?”
BEYONCE – “Oh absolutely. That’s the ultimate thing I could be. That’s the ultimate compliment for me.”

Beyonce's not a gay icon? News to us. Now we have to go tear down all our posters, toss all our Beyonce-endorsed merchandise and take out this ridiculously blonde weave. Thanks a lot, Beyonce. We'll hate you forever! Or, until we decide to start loving you again. Which ever comes first.

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No. 1
Lamb Cannon says:

Beyonce--a gay icon??!? truly a horrible price to pay for being gay (sorry, Mr. Quisp)

December 5, 2006 1:34 PM
No. 2
Jai says:

The girl has a freakin' accente-gout on her name. She's definitely striving for Cher or Kylie status. If she keeps actually showing acting potential, she'll never be Madge though.

December 5, 2006 5:32 PM
No. 3
irfhan says:

i relly love u i am from tanzania afrika

December 14, 2006 4:59 AM

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