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As I write this, I just read the concession from No on Prop. 8. I find it difficult to put the sadness I feel into words. George Takei, who played Sulu on Star Trek, also vowed to keep on fighting: "There are going to be heartbreaks, setbacks and sacrifices to be made. But we will soldier on." Indeed we will. And what a fabulous army we make! |
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» The Good Fight.
Joining the ranks of fellow celebrities Brad Pitt, Steven Spielberg and Pete Wentz, out actor TR Knight donated some of his hard-earned cash to fighting Proposition 8, a measure that would re-ban gay marriage in California. Knight, who appears on Grey's Anatomy, gave $50,000. [Advocate] |
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» Tops.
Neil Patrick Harris and boyfriend David Burtka are leading US Magazine's deeply scientific poll, "Which gay couple should get married next?" NPH and Burtka are beating out TR Knight and Mark Cornelson, Lindsay Lohan and Sam Ronson, and Tila Tequila and Courtenay Semel, who are in the final slot. [US] |
» Change Of Heart.
Actor Isaiah Washington, who nearly got run out of Hollywood for calling TR Knight a "faggot," has donated some dough to fight Californian conservative's anti-gay marriage initiative. [Outsports via MG] |
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TR Knight, his child bride boyfriend, Jay Leno and scads of media folk swarmed on popular gay bar The Abbey for a mass commitment ceremony, a symbolic push toward California's forthcoming gay marriages. Actor Knight, who recently said he's not getting married any time soon, told the press that he participated to help stop the haters: "There's a lot of hate around and until that hate disappears, you're going to have people trying to push down another group of people for whatever reason." West Hollywood mayor Jeffrey Prang presided over the ceremony, saying, "Your joined hands are outward and visible signs of an inward and spiritual bond, signifying to all your commitment to each other and your commitment in vowing to vote and protect your right to love." Yes, yes, hands are all well and good, but where are the diamonds!? |
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While we're on the subject of floodgates, what's going on in the Kinght/Cornelsen bedroom? We're stumped! |
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Former Grey's Anatomy actor Isaiah Washington, who left the show after calling costar TR Knight a "faggot," has filed a complaint against ABC for using his picture in a recent episode of the popular show about doctors and their problems. [Washington] claims the producers failed to get consent over the use of the picture. Of course he does… |
» 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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TR Knight last night spoke with students at Miguel Contreras Learning Complex's School of Social Justice about the Day of Silence. The Grey's Anatomy actor opened by offering some regrets about having to even address the a subject, particularly with regard to Lawrence King, before launching into some personal reflection about feeling "wrong" as a child and discussing Simmie Williams, Jr, another, underpublicized queer teen who died this year. Williams was shot for wearing a dress, while King lost his life for having a crush on the wrong guy, his killer. Knight uses this point to point a finger at intimidated straight men, saying "straight guys feel so threatened by us - look at me, I'm not going to hurt you!" Crushes, he concludes, are completely natural and while they may be a nuisance, they are certainly not a license to kill. Or even maim. He also points out "If a guy wants to wear a dress, so what? It's not a big deal. Let him wear a damn dress!" But only if the heels match, natch! |
» Team Player
Homosexual actor TR Knight will participate in the Day of Silence's official ceremony in California tomorrow. [E!] |
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Well, that's if you believe Terrence Dean's book publicist. The former MTV executive will soon release Hiding In Hip-Hop, which will allegedly expose the genre's biggest homos. From the release: "Hiding In Hip-Hop" uncovers a hidden and well-known unspoken secret. Deep within the confines of Hip-Hop is a prominent gay sub-culture. A world that industry insiders are keenly aware of, but choose to ignore. This tale's a long time coming. Honky homos have been forced out in recent years, like Lance Bass, Neil Patrick Harris and TR Knight. It's only fair that black folk take some heat, too. We have no idea who Dean will name, but we've got some theories… We're not psychic, but we do have some theories… |
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While people have been gossiping about his bedroom antics for years, MacFarlane didn't feel ready until now - when he's a regular on a hit television drama. I don't know what will happen professionally … that is the fear, but I guess I can't really be concerned about what will happen, because it's my truth. … There is this desire in L.A. to wonder who you are and what's been blaring for me for the last three years is how can I be most authentic to myself - so this is the first time I am speaking about it in this way. MacFarlane's revelation should come as no surprise. He's previously been seen trotting about with fellow ABC actor, TR Knight. Not to mention his drive-by with Wentworth Miller… |
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From the Heigl's mouth: When we were filming the pilot I was single and so was he and I kind of had my eye on him. I was getting nowhere and I was super-confused. Knight's homosexuality is now moot, of course, because Heigl's now got husband Josh Kelley's soul to harvest. And they all lived happily ever after… |
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The first time that I knew I was gay — I think I was, like, 7 — I was watching this Valentine’s Day Popeye cartoon episode that would play every year. There was this scene where Popeye was captured by Brutus, tied up with no shoes or socks on, and Brutus starts tickling his feet. I remember getting a little boner. That's - um, good to know. While a bit queer, Jackson's frankness indicates a shift in Hollywood's pink perspective. Yeah, Xanadu's the gayest show on Broadway and Jackson's straight roles aren't huge - an aborted television show and an upcoming horror movie, Hysteria - but it's all about the context. |