Adele, Ben Whishaw, Chelsea Clinton, Louisiana, Tyler Glenn, Arthur Nory: HOT LINKS

Adele, Ben Whishaw, Chelsea Clinton, Louisiana, Tyler Glenn, Arthur Nory: HOT LINKS

MOVIES. Trailer for Hidden Figures, starring Taraji P. Henson debuts. The film is “about an incredible trio of women who transcended race and gender to become essential members of one of the greatest NASA operations in history.”

SPORTS. Adele will not be performing at the next Super Bowl Halftime Show because it ‘isn’t really about music.’

MALE MODEL MONDAY. Meet Mauricio Abad.

CASTING. Ben Whishaw may join Mary Poppins sequel. 

REWRITING HISTORY. Rudy Giuliani seems to think there weren’t any terrorist attacks on US soil before President Obama took office…

SUMMER VACATION. Ivanka Trump is touring Croatia with Vladimir Putin’s girlfriend who also happens to be Rupert Murdoch’s ex-wife.

MUSIC. Out gay Neon Trees frontman Tyler Glenn releases new single, “Shameless.”

GENE POOL. Pamela Anderson has a son, now 20, who is being touted for his taut abs. 

TELEVISION. Comedy Central cancels Larry Wilmore. Last show airs this Thursday.

DÉCLASSÉ. Donald Trump tried to invite himself to Chelsea Clinton’s wedding: “‘I’m supposed to be at the wedding, Doug,’ said Trump briskly, ‘but I didn’t receive the invitation, and I need to know where to go.’”

ASAP SCIENCE. Where do your texts go?

POLITICS. Harry Reid wants Donald Trump to face his own ‘extreme vetting.’ 

LOUISIANA FLOODING. Incredible rescue of a woman and her dog as her car sinks.

MONDAY MAN. Brazilian gymnast Arthur Nory Mariano. Because we can’t get enough.

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Peter Thiel Compares His ‘Outing’ to The Daily Beast’s Attack on Gay Olympians

Peter Thiel Compares His ‘Outing’ to The Daily Beast’s Attack on Gay Olympians

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In an op-ed published in today’s New York Times, homocon venture capitalist Peter Thiel compared his ‘outing’ by Gawker to that of Olympic athletes from anti-gay countries as perpetrated by Nico Hines and The Daily Beast in a piece on Grindr at the Olympics.

Thiel presumably wrote his article to coincide with the announcement that Gawker media will officially be put up for auction as a result of its legal battle with former wrestler Hulk Hogan over a sex tape which Gawker published without Hogan’s consent. Gawker ended up losing in court to the tune of $140 million. Thiel admitted to bankrolling Hogan’s case in an effort to bring down Gawker.

PREVIOUSLY: Gawker Files for Bankruptcy Following $140 Million Hulk Hogan Lawsuit

In his op-ed, Thiel made mention of last week’s post in The Daily Beast by Nico Hines that effectively outed gay Olympians at the Rio games who hail from anti-gay countries:

grindr olympicsUnfortunately, lurid interest in gay life isn’t a thing of the past. Last week, The Daily Beast published an article that effectively outed gay Olympic athletes, treating their sexuality as a curiosity for the sake of internet clicks. The article endangered the lives of gay men from less tolerant countries, and a public outcry led to its swift retraction. While the article never should have been published, the editors’ prompt response shows how journalistic norms can improve, if the public demands it.

As an internet entrepreneur myself, I feel partly responsible for a world in which private information can be instantly broadcast to the whole planet. I also know what it feels like to have one’s own privacy violated. In 2007, I was outed by the online gossip blog Gawker. It wasn’t so many years ago, but it was a different time: Gay men had to navigate a world that wasn’t always welcoming, and often faced difficult choices about how to live safely and with dignity. In my case, Gawker decided to make those choices for me. I had begun coming out to people I knew, and I planned to continue on my own terms. Instead, Gawker violated my privacy and cashed in on it.

It didn’t feel good, but I knew it could have been much worse. What I experienced would be minor in comparison with the cruelties that could be inflicted by someone willing to exploit the internet without moral limits.

The problem with Thiel’s comparison is that his life was never seemingly endangered by Gawker’s reporting. The one part that Thiel does get right is that “it could have been much worse” for him. In fact, it was much worse for the Olympians who were outed by The Daily Beast.

In his op-ed, Thiel also defended his speech at the RNC, saying he wants Americans to focus on “real problems instead of fighting fake culture wars.”

He says, “I’m glad that an arena full of Republicans stood up to applaud when I said I was proud to be gay, because gay pride shouldn’t be a partisan issue. All people deserve respect, and nobody’s sexuality should be made a public fixation.”

RELATED: Peter Thiel Tells RNC He’s ‘Proud to Be Gay’; GOP Platform Says That He Shouldn’t Be

Thiel adds that he is proud to have played a part in the downfall of Gawker:

For my part, I am proud to have contributed financial support to his case. I will support him until his final victory — Gawker said it intends to appeal — and I would gladly support someone else in the same position.

A year before the Bollea decision, Gawker retracted an article that outed the chief financial officer of Condé Nast. Gawker made the right decision by backing down, but I doubt the company would have done so without the pressure of Mr. Bollea’s continuing defense of his own rights. Nick Denton, Gawker’s founder and chief executive, used the occasion to defend the site’s coverage of Mr. Bollea, but he also wrote that it’s not enough for a story “simply to be true.” He was right about that: A story that violates privacy and serves no public interest should never be published.

For the unfamiliar, the brouhaha between Thiel and Gawker dates back to a 2007 post that named Thiel as gay. That post was seemingly intended to underscore the latent homophobia lurking within the tech industry.

Titled “Peter Thiel is totally gay, people”, the article asserted,

“Venture capital is a business about risk — but only the right kinds of risk. Unproven technology? Fine. A host of rivals? No problem. A gay founder? Oh, hey, wait a second. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. But someone else, somewhere else, might take issue with it. That’s VC thinking.”

However, Thiel viewed the post as an attack and went about seeking revenge on Gawker and its founder, Nick Denton–who also happens to be gay.

You can read about details of the Gawker media auction here.

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Gay British Olympian Tom Bosworth Proposes to Boyfriend at Rio Games – LOOK

Gay British Olympian Tom Bosworth Proposes to Boyfriend at Rio Games – LOOK

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Gay British track and field athlete Tom Bosworth proposed to his boyfriend Harry Dineley while in Rio de Janeiro for the 2016 Olympics.

Bosworth, a race walker for Team GB (as in Great Britain), shared the above photo on Twitter of him down on one knee with ring box in hand. Bosworth captioned the photo simply, “He said YES!!!”

Bosworth had a strong showing at the Rio Olympics last week, finishing 6th in the 20K race walking event–impressive considering he was ranked 37th in the world in the lead to the games.

Ranked 37th… finished 6th. I’m not disappointed, I took it out, learnt from it, this is only the beginning of something great!

— Tom Bosworth (@TomBosworth) August 12, 2016

Just realised that I actually finished 6th at the Olympics. I wasn’t dreaming. Got goosebumps this morning! pic.twitter.com/Z0LgitlwZT

— Tom Bosworth (@TomBosworth) August 15, 2016

Bosworth came out in 2015, telling the BBC at the time, 

“It’s a scary thing. I’m really lucky. I’ve got a loving partner, a great family behind me, a great setup in Leeds, and everyone is really supportive and really welcoming, but that’s not the same for everybody else in this world today, even in 2015. It’s difficult for people to speak with their friends and family about a lot of different issues, and in sport I don’t think being gay is still a normal thing.”

Bosworth has been sharing photos of him and his now fiancé on Twitter as they take in the sights of Rio de Janeiro.

Great day just being a normal person and celebrating this great season with my fam! Putting race walking on the map! pic.twitter.com/xJInus9ewg

— Tom Bosworth (@TomBosworth) August 15, 2016

Lovely day so far with H! pic.twitter.com/YhtnTVnIm0

— Tom Bosworth (@TomBosworth) August 14, 2016

Bosworth’s proposal is the second gay marriage proposal in Rio since the beginning of the Olympic games.

ICYMI – First Olympic Marriage Proposal is Magic Moment Between Rugby Player and Girlfriend: WATCH

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Nyle DiMarco to Strip Down for Chippendales – VIDEO

Nyle DiMarco to Strip Down for Chippendales – VIDEO

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Nyle DiMarco, winner of both America’s Next Top Model and Dancing With The Stars, will be showing off a lot more skin this fall in Las Vegas.

The sexually fluid male model is going to be joining the cast of Chippendales as a celebrity host. DiMarco will join the ranks of previous celebrity hosts Tyson Beckford and Ian Ziering when he dons the Chippendales cuffs and collar from Sept. 22 to Oct. 16.

People reports:

“I am so excited to join Chippendales Las Vegas as their celebrity guest host beginning in September,” DiMarco said.

The model, who is fourth generation Deaf, continued: “Chippendales is an iconic brand and legendary show – headlining a production like this with such a talented cast of performers is a once-in-a-lifetime experience!”

PREVIOUSLY: Nyle DiMarco Is Teaching Sign Language Shirtless – WATCH

DiMarco also shared the news on Twitter, writing, “Guess what!!! I’m joining CHIPPENDALES in Vegas as a guest celebrity host! EXCITED.”

Watch a report from People, below.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook Says He Consulted Anderson Cooper ‘at Length’ Before Coming Out

Apple CEO Tim Cook Says He Consulted Anderson Cooper ‘at Length’ Before Coming Out

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In a new interview with The Washington Post reflecting on his five years as the head of Apple, Tim Cook talks about his decision to come out as gay and why he did it.

Said Cook:

“I was thinking about kids. I was getting notes from kids who knew I was gay, or assumed I was, because of something they had read on the Web. And they were kids who were distraught. Some had been pushed out by their families. They thought they couldn’t achieve anything. They couldn’t do anything. They were seeing the national discourse around it and feeling isolated and depressed. And I just thought — I’ve got to do something…I thought it would minimally say you can do pretty good in this world and be gay. That it’s not a limiter. It’s okay to be. That it’s okay to be honest about it. I figured if I could help one person, it would be worth it.”

FLASHBACK: Apple CEO Tim Cook: ‘I Consider Being Gay Among The Greatest Gifts God Has Given Me’

“Being gay has given me a deeper understanding of what it means to be in the minority and provided a window into the challenges that people in other minority groups deal with every day,” Cook said in the October 2014 Bloomberg Businessweek coming out essay. “It’s made me more empathetic, which has led to a richer life. It’s been tough and uncomfortable at times, but it has given me the confidence to be myself, to follow my own path, and to rise above adversity and bigotry. It’s also given me the skin of a rhinoceros, which comes in handy when you’re the CEO of Apple.”

Cook said that it was not a spur-of-the-moment decision to come out, that he had been planning it for awhile. He said that he consulted with Anderson Cooper before taking the plunge:

“I wanted it to be in a business [publication]. That’s what I know, that’s who I am. There was a lot of work there. I visited people. I talked to Anderson Cooper at length — multiple times. Because I thought that the way that he handled his announcement was really classy. I was getting advice from people who I thought were really great people who had really deeply thought about it.”

Read the full interview here.

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