Crush Confession Compels ‘Big Brother’ Contestant to Come Out as Gay: WATCH

Crush Confession Compels ‘Big Brother’ Contestant to Come Out as Gay: WATCH

Cameron Cole, an 18-year-old houseguest on Big Brother UK, came out as gay on national TV after another houseguest, Cian Carrigan, confessed he had a crush on him. The admission made Cameron uncomfortable and compelled him to come out.

Said Cameron, who is a vlogger: “I just wish he [Cian] wouldn’t have f**king said it. Even if he’d just said it to you, that’d be fine but to say it to the whole f**king group… Everyone’s awkward today with me. Every single person. Conversations are just weird. Zoe… I think she feels awkward speaking to me…I don’t even know what the f**k to say to him. I don’t even know where to start… Everyone thinks I’m acting weird because someone said they like me…They don’t understand that there’s more layers to that.”

Big Brother UK houseguest Cameron Cole came out on today’s episode, adding yet another player to the amazing coalition of LGBTQ+ BB players from across the world this year pic.twitter.com/OOHEdhXj11

— Kevin BOO’Keeffe (@kevinpokeeffe) October 6, 2018

Later, Cameron sat down with Cian and told him how uncomfortable the exchange had made him.

Cameron’s family was asked to comment on the coming out as they were in the audience for one of the shows, and told host Emma Willis that they were aware of his sexual orientation but were waiting for him to be ready before discussing it with him.

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#AM_Equality Tipsheet: October 8, 2018

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: October 8, 2018

HRC RELEASES 2018 MUNICIPAL EQUALITY INDEX RATING CITIES ON LGBTQ INCLUSION: The 2018 MEI evolved dramatically this year, instituting new benchmarks ensuring equal access to single-user facilities in public spaces, as well as protecting LGBTQ youth from bullying in city services and from dangerous so-called “conversion therapy.” Additionally, this year the MEI deducted points for laws that that include provisions licensing discrimination against the LGBTQ community. But even with these more stringent MEI requirements, cities and municipalities are meeting and exceeding our standards with innovative measures to protect LGBTQ people. A record 78 cities earned perfect scores for advancing LGBTQ-inclusive laws and policies — up from 11 in 2012, the first year of the MEI. More from HRC and USA Today.

  • 46 “All Star” cities in states lacking comprehensive non-discrimination laws scored above 85 points.
  • The national city score average increased from 57 to 58 points. 78 cities scored 100 points; 25 percent scored over 83 points; 50 percent scored over 58 points; 25 percent scored less than 36; and 15 cities scored zero points.
  • Seventeen MEI-rated cities enacted local protections against the harmful and discredited practice of so-called “conversion therapy.”

.@HRC and @EqualityFed’s Municipal Equality Index takes a deep dive into how inclusive laws, policies and services treat LGBTQ people who live and work in more than 500 municipalities across the country. Check to see how your city scored. #MEI2018 t.co/az6TEGRqD1 pic.twitter.com/sr9c2yUpds

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) October 8, 2018

HRC WILL LAUNCH THE MEI IN FOUR CITIES ACROSS THE COUNTRY THIS WEEK: Events will take place in Atlanta; Milwaukee; Reno, Nevada; and Brookings, South Dakota to highlight the fact that cities big and small, red and blue, are making strides to protect LGBTQ people. If you are interested in attending these events, contact [email protected].

THE SENATE BETRAYED AND DISGRACED OUR COUNTRY: “In one of the most consequential votes of their lifetimes — and of their constituents’ lifetimes — 50 members of the United States Senate opted to back a dangerous, unqualified nominee who demonstrated he lacks the temperament, honesty and objectivity required of any judge and continues to face multiple credible allegations of sexual assault that have not been fully investigated,” said HRC President Chad Griffin (@ChadHGriffin). “The harmful consequences of the Senate’s decision to support Brett Kavanaugh will last decades. We thank the 49 senators who had the courage to do the right thing, vote their conscience and oppose this nomination. In the wake of this news, there is only one course of action. The millions of Americans who have fought a valiant struggle against this Trump-Pence nominee must make their voices heard in November and beyond by electing lawmakers who will stand up for our rights rather than sell us out.”  More from HRC and Metro Weekly.

MUST WATCH MONDAY — NEW FREEDOM MASSACHUSETTS AD URGES VOTERS TO PROTECT YOUTH BY VOTING ‘YES ON 3’: Republican Gov. Charlie Baker signed a non-discrimination bill protecting trans citizens into law in July 2016, and it went into effect in October 2016. Since then, opponents of equality used anti-transgender tactics and messages to get Question 3, which would repeal these non-discrimination protections, on the ballot this election. More from HRC.

MORNING MUST READ FROM EMMA GONZÁLES ON VOTING, TRAUMA AND THE URGENCY OF ACTION: “You might not be a big fan of politics, but you can still participate,” González (@Emma4Change) writes in a powerful oped. “All you need to do is vote for people you believe will work on these issues, and if they don’t work the way they should, then it is your responsibility to call them, organize a town hall and demand that they show up — hold them accountable. It’s their job to make our world better.” More from The New York Times.

HRC ANNOUNCES “ARTISTS FOR EQUALITY” ACTION TO ELECT PRO-EQUALITY CANDIDATES: The event is scheduled for October 22 at the Sean Kelly Gallery in New York City, and will be hosted by Andy Cohen (@Andy) and Margaret Russell. More from HRC.

REFLECTING ON THE EXPERIENCES OF LGBTQ ATHLETES FOR NATIONAL COMING OUT DAY: More from HRC.

JIM OBERGEFELL INDUCTED INTO OHIO CIVIL RIGHTS HALL OF FAME:

Congratulations to a true American hero, @JimObergefell. Thank you for your friendship, and for all that you have done to move equality forward. t.co/XzXoQDTBrS

— Chad Griffin (@ChadHGriffin) October 5, 2018

GLOBAL EQUALITY NEWS

ROMANIAN ADVOCATES DECLARE VICTORY AS VOTERS REJECT EFFORT TO RESTRICT EQUALITY: The measure had sought to amend the constitution to change the existing language on marriage as being between two spouses and replace it with a restrictive definition of marriage being between a man and a woman. The unnecessary, anti-equality referendum cost Romanian taxpayers more than 20 million dollars. More from HRC and BBC.

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Single has Spoken

Single has Spoken

Single has Spoken

And it’s making no apologies.

As the dating app with the largest community of singles, Tinder has a front-row seat to what’s trending in dating culture. It’s no secret that the the attitudes and behaviors of young singles aged 18-25 in the U.S. has changed. If you aren’t convinced, we recently conducted a survey (summarized below), which revealed that singles today aren’t just looking for their “happily ever after.” Young singles continue to demand inclusivity, freedom of expression, and freedom to do whatever they damn well please with their bodies and their future. To put it simply — they’re single, not sorry.

There’s a reason the majority of young millennials (72%) are making a conscious decision to be single for a period of time: they value their freedom and independence. In fact, 81% of respondents said that being single benefits them beyond their romantic lives — advantages like making new friends, being more dedicated to their work, and having more time for personal wellness.

Single has Spoken

That’s right, everyone needs to stop worrying about the single people.

Single is about the journey, not the destination. It’s no longer a default status — it’s a lifestyle choice that should be filled with adventure, unknowns, and endless possibilities. We celebrate the freedom to experiment, meet new people, try new things and, ultimately, live on your own terms.

Single has Spoken

We celebrate single culture.

That means we have no judgement for anyone looking for their “happily ever now” — and neither should you. We’re committed to standing up for singles on and off the app, and supporting their single experience, however they choose to live it.

Single has Spoken

After all, single is a terrible thing to waste.

Single has Spoken

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Corbin Fisher and GayHoopla Performer Kyle Dean Has Died at 21

Corbin Fisher and GayHoopla Performer Kyle Dean Has Died at 21

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Kyle Dean (aka Brandon Chrisan), an adult performer for studios GayHoopla and Corbin Fisher, has died at 21. The cause of death has not been shared.

Chrisan had been arrested multiple times over the last three years and released from jail in 2017 according to industry websites. He had deleted accounts on social media and fake ones had sprung up online created by “friends” interested in making a buck off his name. One recent fake account tweeted shortly after Chrisan’s death with a link to a GoFundMe page which has since been deleted.

According to SFGN, “Some online commentators have described Dean as a “gay-for-pay” performer, noting his frequent pleas for financial assistance for everything from Uber rides to Amazon wishlist gifts. His rap sheet in Florida includes possession of Xanax and marijuana and burglarizing cars.”

An entry on the Toale Brothers funeral home page noted that Chrisan “loved to play football and physically train his body, played football for the East Manatee
Bulldogs Pop Warner team and the Braden River Freshman football team and won fourth placed in an Adult Physique Competition at the age of seventeen.”

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