Stephen Colbert Comments on Vinnie Favale, CBS Exec Suspended for Homophobic, Sexual Remarks: WATCH

Stephen Colbert Comments on Vinnie Favale, CBS Exec Suspended for Homophobic, Sexual Remarks: WATCH

Stephen Colbert spoke out on The Late Show after CBS suspended Vinnie Favale, a senior executive who was accused by multiple employees of sexual and homophobic language in the workplace. Favale was placed on administrative leave on Wednesday.

CNN interviewed nine employees and heard some disturbing things. Favale told CBS employees that Jennifer Hudson gave him an erection while she was rehearsing for The Late Show.

One employee said that at a meeting where construction was happening outside the window Favale had told her that a drill being used reminded him of “a big black dick” and after she reported the remarks to supervisors she began being shut out of meetings.

Another employee said Favale used the words “homos” and “gay” in a derogatory way, and questioned Colbert’s sexual orientation because he thought the Late Night host had an inability to interview women.

Favale also questioned Hugh Jackman’s sexual orientation to other employees: ‘The employee said that Favale was standing in front of five to seven colleagues when she heard him say Jackman was “gay” and “in the closet.” Favale allegedly described Jackman’s now 22 year marriage to Deborra-lee Furness as “fake.”‘

Favale also allegedly talked about Rachel Maddow by asking, “Who wants to see that ugly man on TV?”

Favale denied making the statement, telling CNN, in part: “Allegations that I have ever retaliated against anyone in any fashion are 100% false. I have spent my entire career working at comedy shows, where there has always been a wide latitude to make transgressive jokes while preparing the program. While we make a lot of jokes, these jokes attributed to me, whether said in rehearsals or production meetings, are being taken out of context and were not said in the way being presented here.”

CBS has also denied allegations that its HR department ignored complaints.

Favale “started his career with CBS in 1996 and served as a senior programming executive for The Late Show with David Letterman and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert through 2017″ according to CNN.

Here’s Favale, who was apparently fond of appearing on camera, doing an unfunny scripted joke segment on gay programming for Letterman:

Colbert commented on Favale’s departure on his show Wednesday night.

Said Colbert: “An article came out on CNN today about an executive at CBS who used to be a liaison to this show. He basically came with the building when I got this show, and he used to be around here a lot. About six months into this show, some of our employees said they were uncomfortable with some of the things that he said, so we took their complaints to HR. They investigated, twice, but I don’t really know what if anything, happened. It seemed like someone was protecting this guy. I don’t know who it was. We eventually convinced the network to make a change. So, I’m grateful to CNN for writing this article, because the press is not the enemy of the people. This is why you want a free press. This is why you want investigative journalism. It’s to make sure that government and companies and people are accountable for their actions.”

WATCH: Stephen Colbert thanks CNN for their reporting on now suspended CBS executive Vinnie Favale and says CBS ignored repeated internal complaints about him.

“It seemed like someone was protecting this guy. I don’t know who it was”
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— Jon Levine (@LevineJonathan) October 4, 2018

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This gay Indian film that was deemed too hot by censors is finally being released

This gay Indian film that was deemed too hot by censors is finally being released
After two-and-a-half years of petitioning India’s Central Board of Film Certification, the film is finally being released in Cherian’s home country.

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Gay Leather Scene, Cristiano Ronaldo, Matt Bomer, Janelle Monae, Pumpkin Spice, Bradley Cooper, Jessie Ware: HOT LINKS

Gay Leather Scene, Cristiano Ronaldo, Matt Bomer, Janelle Monae, Pumpkin Spice, Bradley Cooper, Jessie Ware: HOT LINKS

PRESIDENTIAL ALERTS. The movie.

INDICTED. DOJ indicts 7 Russian spies for malicious cyber activities against the U.S. and its allies. ‘The new indictments come on the heels of the U.K. and the Netherlands accusing Russia of running a massive global campaign of cyber attacks intended to undermine Western democracies. Dutch authorities said today they expelled four GRU officers for attempting to hack OPCW, a global chemical weapons watchdog investigating the Novichok poisoning of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal in Salisbury, England.

BRADLEY COOPER. The absurd reason he once lost out on a movie role.

IMMIGRATION. Judge blocks Trump’s mass deportation attempt.

ORWELLIAN. Facebook blocks many gay-themed ads as part of new policy: ‘The Washington Post found dozens of advertisements mentioning LGBT themes and words that the company blocked for supposedly being political, according to a public database Facebook keeps. The rejections, the majority of which Facebook told The Post were in error, underscore the company’s challenges in regulating the massive amount of information flowing through its service, an issue that burst into the fore after the disclosure that Russian-state actors used advertisements on Facebook to sow discord during the 2016 U.S. election. But they also touch on a deeper tension as the company seeks to better regulate political uses of its platform. Though Facebook has taken pains to appear neutral, the censorship of LGBT ads, however inadvertent, points to the company’s difficulty in finding a middle ground in a tense national climate where policy increasingly hinges on fundamental questions about race and identity.

GUARDIAN. Why is the gay leather scene dying?

VANISHING. LGBT Republican candidates: “To date, the handful of openly gay Republicans who have served in Congress have either been outed or have come out sometime after they were elected—either during or after their time in office. That means the GOP has yet to successfully elect an openly LGBT federal lawmaker—and with no nominees this cycle who fit that description, that precedent remains out of reach. Meanwhile, there are currently 21 LGBT Democratic nominees for Congress who could add to the seven openly LGBT Democrats now serving in the House and Senate.”

CRISTIANO RONALDO. Juventus footballer denies rape allegations: “I firmly deny the accusations being issued against me. Rape is an abominable crime that goes against everything that I am and believe in. Keen as I may be to clear my name, I refuse to feed the media spectacle created by people seeking to promote themselves at my expense. My clear conscious will thereby allow me to await with tranquillity the results of any and all investigations.”

I firmly deny the accusations being issued against me. Rape is an abominable crime that goes against everything that I am and believe in. Keen as I may be to clear my name, I refuse to feed the media spectacle created by people seeking to promote themselves at my expense.

— Cristiano Ronaldo (@Cristiano) October 3, 2018

My clear conscious will thereby allow me to await with tranquillity the results of any and all investigations.

— Cristiano Ronaldo (@Cristiano) October 3, 2018

DOOM PATROL. Matt Bomer is joining the cast: “Matt will play the character of Negative Man, as well as Larry Trainor in flashback scenes…The upcoming series is a re-imagining of one of DC’s most beloved group of outcast Super Heroes: Robotman, Negative Man, Elasti-Girl and Crazy Jane, led by modern-day mad scientist Dr. Niles Caulder (The Chief).”

HARRIET TUBMAN. Janelle Monae has joined a biopic about the abolitionist: ‘Janelle Monae is joining the cast of Focus Features’ “Harriet,” a new biopic chronicling the life of Harriet Tubman, starring Cynthia Erivo as the heroic abolitionist…Leslie Odom Jr., Joe Alwyn, Jennifer Nettles, Clarke Peters, Vanessa Bell Calloway, Zackary Momoh, Deborah Ayorinde, and Vondie Curtis-Hall round out the cast of “Harriet.”’

REVIEW OF THE DAY. Adam Rippon reviews Pumpkin Spice products.

NEW TUNE OF THE DAY. Jessie Ware “Overtime”.

THIRSTY THURSDAY. Axe and Robin van Regen.

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Presidential alert: Memers respond to Trump’s 300 million person group text

Presidential alert: Memers respond to Trump’s 300 million person group text
At 2:18 EST yesterday, nearly every cellphone user in America received a text message from Donald Trump. And people weren’t happy about it.

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Undecided Senators Collins and Flake Say FBI ‘Investigation’ Offers ‘No Corroboration’ of Christine Blasey Ford’s Claims

Undecided Senators Collins and Flake Say FBI ‘Investigation’ Offers ‘No Corroboration’ of Christine Blasey Ford’s Claims

Two Senators undecided on their votes to confirm SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh haves made remarks after seeing the results of the FBI’s sham investigation into the sexual assault allegations against him by Christine Blasey Ford.

Said Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) to reporters: “It appears to be a very thorough investigation, but I am going back later today to personally read the interviews. That’s really all I have to say right now.”

Senator Jeff Flake (R-AZ) said: “I think Susan Collins was quoted saying it was very thorough but no new corroborative information came out of it. That’s accurate. I wanted this pause, we’ve had this pause. We’ve had the professionals, the FBI, determine — given the scope that we gave them, current credible allegations — to go and do their review which they’ve done. Thus far we’ve seen no new credible corroboration, no new corroboration at all.”

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HRC Launches Powerful Campaign to Mark 30th Annual National Coming Out Day

HRC Launches Powerful Campaign to Mark 30th Annual National Coming Out Day

Ahead of the 30th anniversary of National Coming Out Day (NCOD) next Thursday, October 11, HRC is launching a powerful new digital campaign highlighting inspirational stories of celebrities and influencers who have come out over the past year, including singer Janelle Monáe, actress Josie Totah, soccer player Colin Martin, singer Kehlani, actress Tessa Thompson, musician Brendon Urie, model Reece King, and many more. NCOD is an opportunity to emphasize the importance of coming out and creating a safe world in which LGBTQ people can live openly as their authentic selves.

HRC launched the campaign this week with videos and graphics featuring the powerful coming out stories of Janelle Monáe, Bex Taylor-Klaus, and Alyson Stoner, and the organization will continue sharing coming out stories from the past year throughout the next week. Additionally, HRC will mark the actual anniversary on October 11 with major coming out moments of the last three decades.

“Coming out can be one of the most courageous acts an LGBTQ person makes, and that courage is inextricably tied to our continued progress toward full equality,” said HRC President Chad Griffin. “Visibility matters, and research shows that when people know someone who is LGBTQ, they are far more likely to support full equality under the law. Coming out and sharing our stories is essential to advancing LGBTQ equality and fighting back against attempts to turn back the clock on our progress.”

The HRC Foundation — the educational arm of HRC — has launched several resources available to encourage and support individuals in their coming out journey, including the organization’s latest guide, Coming Out: Living Authentically as LGBTQ Asian and Pacific Islander Americans. HRC’s additional coming out tools include resources on coming out in communities of faith, among different racial and ethnic identities, in the workplace and to one’s doctor, and a variety of other contexts. Visit hrc.org/comingout for more information.

With the Trump-Pence administration’s onslaught of attacks on LGBTQ equality, it’s as important as ever to recognize the power of coming out and ensure the voices of the LGBTQ community are heard — especially at the polls. With only 33 days until Election Day, HRC is working harder than ever to mobilize more than 10 million LGBTQ voters and 52 million “Equality Voters” to #TurnOUT in November. Last year, HRC announced a coast-to-coast campaign to mobilize these voters for the midterm elections called HRC Rising, which represents the largest grassroots expansion in the organization’s 38-year history.

For more information and resources on NCOD, visit HRC’s Coming Out Center.

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Gus Kenworthy, Peppermint, Billy Porter and more notable LGBTQ figures featured in Variety’s “The New Power of New York List 2018”

Gus Kenworthy, Peppermint, Billy Porter and more notable LGBTQ figures featured in Variety’s “The New Power of New York List 2018”

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Variety has recenty unveiled the names of its star-studded The New Power of New York List 2018 which profiles 50 journalists, musicians, athletes and everyone in between who are steadily “changing the face of the five boroughs and beyond.”

The list is full of excellence, and highlights the accomplishments of a number of LGBTQ figures as well. From profiles on Gus Kenworthy and Billy Porter, The New Power of New York List 2018 brings visibility to the LGBTQ community by celebrating the work of its most recognizable faces. 

Here are a few below:

On the slopes, Kenworthy took home a silver medal at the 2014 Olympics. But more important, by coming out of the closet, he became an overnight role model for the LGBTQ community. And his social media feed is a must-read for updates on his New York life, boyfriend and puppies.  

– on Gus Kenworthy by Variety

In some circles, Peppermint is far from new; she’s been turning out unforgettable drag performances across the city for years. But in 2017, she became the first trans woman finalist on “RuPaul’s Drag Race.” This summer, she became the first trans woman to originate a principal role on Broadway, starring in “Head Over Heels.”

– on Peppermint by Variety 

GLAAD Media Award-winner Lena Waithe gave a touching profile to Vanity Fair’s Editor-In-Chief, Radhika Jones, writing to her about the importance of their connection as the infamous Vanity Fair cover was a first for both of them. She said: 

“By putting someone who looks like me on the cover of Vanity Fair you said to the world: Women like me matter. Black women matter. Gay black women matter. Masculine-presenting black women matter.”

Other LGBTQ notables featured include Pose star Billy Porter, journalist Yashar Ali, Queer Eye’s own Fab 5, and more.

For the full list of names and profiles on Variety’s “New Power in New York List 2018”, click here

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