This is How Homophobia Feels in 2018: WATCH

This is How Homophobia Feels in 2018: WATCH
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A new video from BBC The Social offers a powerful commentary on the choices gay people are still forced to make in public – whether to hold hands, show affection, or give a partner a good-bye kiss.

The Social is a youth program of BBC Scotland.

This is how homophobia feels in 2018.#TimeForLove pic.twitter.com/dHfsvt94Nz

— BBC The Social (@bbcthesocial) April 9, 2018

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‘Broad City’ Star Abbi Jacobson Confirms Bisexuality: ‘I Kind of Go Both Ways’

‘Broad City’ Star Abbi Jacobson Confirms Bisexuality: ‘I Kind of Go Both Ways’
Abbi Jacobson bisexual

Abbi Jacobson bisexual

Broad City actress Abbi Jacobson confirmed her bisexuality while promoting her new film 6 Balloons (above) in an interview with Vanity Fair:

Though she’s busy, Jacobson adds that she’s open to meeting somebody. “I kind of go both ways; I date men and women,” she says. “They have to be funny, doing something they love. I don’t know—I’ve never really been interviewed about this before.” When told that by virtue of this conversation, she’s putting herself out there to be approached by potential matches, she replies good-naturedly, “Yeah, who knows? The world is my oyster.”

Writes The Mary Sue:

There was obviously speculation about it before now, considering the fact that Jacobson seemed to be getting very close to Portlandia star and Sleater-Kinney frontwoman Carrie Brownstein back in 2016, but as she says, she’s never really been interviewed about it before, so here she is, not only confirming that she’s bisexualbut that she’s looking.

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‘Broad City’ Star Abbi Jacobson Confirms Bisexuality: ‘I Kind of Go Both Ways’

Jimmy Kimmel Apologizes to ‘Those Who Took Offense’ to Gay Joke

Jimmy Kimmel Apologizes to ‘Those Who Took Offense’ to Gay Joke

Jimmy Kimmel attempted to dial back a days-long Twitter feud with Sean Hannity on Sunday, addressing some jokes he made during the feud in which being gay was used as a punchline.

Said Kimmel: “By lampooning Sean Hannity’s deference to the President, I most certainly did not intend to belittle or upset members of the gay community and to those who took offense, I apologize.

The full statement below:

re. @seanhannity pic.twitter.com/DMtWJTMsDU

— Jimmy Kimmel (@jimmykimmel) April 8, 2018

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