Keiynan Lonsdale Shakes What’s in His Shorts: WATCH

Keiynan Lonsdale Shakes What’s in His Shorts: WATCH

Love, Simon star Keiynan Lonsdale shared a video to social media on Sunday that cause his followers to take notice.

Wrote Lonsdale: “Life’s fun when you stop caring about what others think of you. That’s all happy Sunday”

Life’s fun when you stop caring about what others think of you. That’s all happy Sunday pic.twitter.com/RtxVXIfdAl

— Keiynan Lonsdale (@KeiynanLonsdale) September 16, 2018

His Twitter followers reacted with glee:

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— PEB Photography (@PEBPhotography) September 16, 2018

Just dropping by some water for all the thirst pic.twitter.com/P8AZbldR8U

— cнz (@R_cHEsTEr_N) September 16, 2018

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— alex loves loud (@next_to_alex) September 16, 2018

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— only dannii (@oscahhhhh) September 16, 2018

i see sumn… pic.twitter.com/MRguHvzmtJ

— adrian (@ADRIANJAUREGUl) September 16, 2018

everybody on insta: omg keiynan this is so gross, delete this!! we did not sign up for this!! [insert homophobic comment here]

everybody on twitter: omg yas keiynan!! wreck me zaddy!! [insert thirsty comment here]

— Chucho E. Quintero (@Chucho_Q) September 17, 2018

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— Squidward tentacles (@Squidward339) September 16, 2018

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Colton Haynes nearly loses his swim trunks while swinging from a vine like Tarzan

Colton Haynes nearly loses his swim trunks while swinging from a vine like Tarzan
Hey, what did you do last weekend? Colton Haynes spent his deep in the woods, half naked, and swinging from vines like Tarzan.

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Cardi B Denies Posting Transphobic Meme on Facebook

Cardi B Denies Posting Transphobic Meme on Facebook

Rapper Cardi B denied posting a transphobic meme on Facebook, claiming: “It’s come to my attention that there have been offensive posts made on what used to be my Facebook page. For the past year and a half a FORMER team member has been the only one with access to the account.”

.@IamCardiB is facing backlash for posting ‘transphobic’ meme on her Facebook account. pic.twitter.com/xPUZKh1ZoD

— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) September 16, 2018

It’s come to my attention that there have been offensive posts made on what used to be my Facebook page. For the past year and a half a FORMER team member has been the only one with access to the account.

— iamcardib (@iamcardib) September 16, 2018

Fans were quick to call her out for past infractions:

Did someone on your team post this?pic.twitter.com/sohLwsYE79

— del. (@dilemmv) September 16, 2018

Even if this is true it’s still raggedy. Who lets 18 months pass with no access to their own social profiles? t.co/zxQzkvNczj

— king crissle (@crissles) September 16, 2018

This apology is a start but you/your team need to be specific in apologizing to the community your posts targeted: the Trans community. A general apology like this isn’t enough, especially when its apparent that this was a repeated behavior you’re only unlearning now.

— Rubén (@QueerXiChisme) September 16, 2018

Cardi this isn’t the first time you’ve been caught being transphobic and homophobic. Accept it, apologize and educate yourself on these issues. It’s simple…

— dominicbelisle (@Dumbocrazyman) September 16, 2018

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— . (@hegotgoodformxo) September 16, 2018

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SCOTUS Nominee Brett Kavanaugh Issues New Denial of Sexual Assault Allegations

SCOTUS Nominee Brett Kavanaugh Issues New Denial of Sexual Assault Allegations

Trump Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh has issued a new statement denying allegations he sexually assaulted a former high school classmate: “This is a completely false allegation. I have never done anything like what the accuser describes—to her or to anyone. Because this never happened, I had no idea who was making this accusation and she identified herself yesterday. I am willing to talk to the Senate Judiciary Committee in any way the Committee deems appropriate to refute this false allegation, from 36 years ago, and defend my integrity.”

The classmate, Christine Blasey Ford, came forward and unmasked herself on Sunday in an interview with the Washington Post, claiming Kavanaugh attacked her, held her down, covered her mouth, and tried to strip off her clothing. Her attorney said on Monday morning that she was willing to testify before Congress.

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LGBTQ Groups Call for Halt to Brett Kavanaugh Confirmation Vote in Wake of Sexual Assault Allegations

LGBTQ Groups Call for Halt to Brett Kavanaugh Confirmation Vote in Wake of Sexual Assault Allegations

LGBTQ groups are among those calling for a halt to the confirmation vote on Trump SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh in the wake of sexual assault allegations. Kavanaugh was accused of the assault by high school classmate Christine Blasey Ford, who unmasked herself in an interview with the Washington Post on Sunday.

Said Human Rights Campaign President Chad Griffin: “Christine Glaser Ford is brave to come forward with her story, and she must be treated with respect and dignity. Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination process has been anything but transparent, and now with this grave charge of sexual assault, this process must be halted immediately. Moving forward with this confirmation process without conducting a thorough investigation would be deeply troubling and offensive to the American people, but more importantly to survivors of sexual assault across the country. It would communicate their trauma isn’t worthy of justice if a person sitting on the nation’s highest court can be confirmed without being investigated for alleged sexual violence.”

Sharon McGowan, Lambda Legal Chief Strategy Officer and Legal Director, issued the following statement“Nearly twenty-seven years ago, Anita Hill was vilified for coming forward to tell her story. History must not repeat itself in 2018. Ms. Ford must be treated with the dignity and respect that was not afforded to Ms. Hill. The deeply disturbing allegations demand a thorough investigation.  We are pleased that a number of Senators from both parties have recognized that the Senate has an obligation to the country to delay any further consideration of Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to a lifetime position on the Supreme Court until such an investigation can take place.  This should not be a partisan issue.  At this moment, Republicans and Democrats – men and women alike – have an opportunity to do more than just talk about their commitment to taking issues of sexual assault seriously.  Now is their opportunity to take concrete action to back up those words. This nomination process has already been tainted by the failure to disclose key information in Brett Kavanaugh’s record, and by the nominee’s apparent inability to provide truthful testimony under oath about his prior actions and his views on issues of critical importance to millions of people.  Moving ahead with this nomination before these serious allegations can be investigated will do lasting and irreparable damage to the credibility of the Supreme Court and the U.S. Senate.  It is not too late, but in order to avoid this catastrophic outcome, men and women in the Senate must put integrity and principle above partisanship.”

Equality California: “Equality California believes survivors. We believe Christine Blasey Ford and thank her for her bravery in stepping forward. And we hope that she will be treated with the dignity and respect that she deserves. It is the lack of dignity and respect afforded to too many survivors of sexual assault, the very real harm to their livelihoods and the trauma they continue to face that often causes survivors to make the difficult decision not to come forward — initially or ever. That is their choice, and that was Ms. Ford’s choice — choices that should be understood and respected. We appreciate Senator Feinstein’s efforts to protect Ms. Ford’s privacy and respect her wishes to remain anonymous. These charges are serious and disqualifying. They would be for any person in any circumstance, and are particularly so for someone nominated to serve on the nation’s highest court. Ms. Ford should never have had to come forward, but now that she has chosen to share her story, it is critical that law enforcement be given adequate time to thoroughly investigate Judge Kavanaugh’s conduct. The stakes are too high for his nomination to proceed, and the White House should withdraw it immediately.”

The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights and 46 civil rights groups: “Ms. Ford did not want to make her accusations public, but after her letter was reported on, she courageously decided to tell her story. Like all survivors of sexual assault, she must be treated with respect and her privacy honored. The Senate cannot move forward with this lifetime appointment to the highest court in the land without the results of a fair, non-partisan, and thorough process.”

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