WATCH: The trailer for Sasha Velour’s new series just landed

WATCH: The trailer for Sasha Velour’s new series just landed

Attention Sasha Velour fans. The first look at the Drag Race winner’s new series has arrived.

Entitled Nightgowns, the new series, produced for the streaming service Quibi, follows Sasha and her team as they prepare a new drag revue to hit the stage. The show will highlight the creative process for Sasha and her fellow queens from conception until the curtain rises.

Related: WATCH: AOC channels Lady Gaga to praise Sasha Velour

Nightgowns will run eight episodes, with each clocking in at under 10 minutes. “I’m always trying to shift it to other people, let’s look at the whole community,” Velour told GayTimes. “The phenomenon is really the community, it’s not these exceptional individuals. The phenomenon is also this amazing history of drag.”

Sasha Velour will produce the show, alongside production house The Documentary Group. Veteran video director Sophie Muller, who has helmed videos for the likes of No Doubt, Lana Del Rey, Garbage, Gwen Stefani, Pink and Maroon 5 will direct.

Nightgowns arrives on Quibi this April.

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Megan Rapinoe, Gus Kenworthy, Katy Perry, Justin Bieber, RuPaul, Gayle King, Lil Nas X, Pussycat Dolls, Donald Trump, Iowa Caucus: HOT LINKS

Megan Rapinoe, Gus Kenworthy, Katy Perry, Justin Bieber, RuPaul, Gayle King, Lil Nas X, Pussycat Dolls, Donald Trump, Iowa Caucus: HOT LINKS

AYFKM: Trump Thinks Pelosi Broke The Law When She Ripped His Speech. “Well, I thought it was a terrible thing when she ripped up the speech. First of all, it’s an official document. You’re not allowed. It’s illegal what she did. She broke the law,” he said.

yes, ripping a piece of paper is illegal pic.twitter.com/v3VoSQ2ylb

— Nicole Lafond (@Nicole_Lafond) February 7, 2020

STILL NO WINNER: Iowa Democratic Party extends deadline for campaigns to ask for recanvass or recount. This means that the results from Iowa will not be finalized until at least a full week after Iowans across the state caucused on February 3.

FRIDAY NIGHT FIGHTS: Five things to watch in New Hampshire primary debate

KEEP IT COMING: Exclusive photos of Giuliani in Spain show Lev Parnas has lots more to share

Lev Parnas says he was often asked to arrange logistics for Giuliani and tend to the smallest of his needs. One photograph reviewed by CNN shows Parnas wiping Giuliani’s face.

My exclusive for @CNN on Parnas’s stash of photographs and recordings: t.co/6dl6zhn2cB pic.twitter.com/LtJujkPiXO

— Vicky Ward (@VickyPJWard) February 7, 2020

HE’S STILL GUILTY, THOUGH: Appeals court tosses Democrats’ emoluments lawsuit against Trump

‘FACE YOUR FIERCE’: Abercrombie tries to redeem its body-shaming past with inclusive ad campaign. Anchored on a range of ideas including the increasingly trendy “body positivity” movement, as well as “self-empowerment,” “gender equality” and “LGBTQ+ equality,” the new campaign has ditched the days of rock hard abs and glowing tans for more realistic body types. … The campaign includes numerous LGBTQ faces: Olympic skier Gus Kenworthy, World Cup-winning soccer player Megan Rapinoe, footballer Ryan Russell, plus-size model Michael McCauley (below), British rugby player Keegan Hirst, ballet dancer Harper Watters, comedian Andy Lalwani, and trans activists Laith Ashley and Leyna Bloom.

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I’m Fierce AF! I’m so excited to partner with @abercrombie for the launch of their Fierce Family of fragrances! When I started modeling a little over a year ago I never would have believed you if you’d said I’d become an Abercrombie and Fitch model! Ok, secretly I would have because i dream big! This partnership represents why I do what I do. Brands are finally waking up to what their customers ACTUALLY want and I’m honored to be at the front of this movement working with Abercrombie as we lead the industry for change. People want to see REAL people in the clothes they’re buying and I think most people can relate to guys like me. This isn’t a fashion statement. Beefy dudes are here to stay! I’m so proud to be a part of this amazing Fierce family and the new ANF. Together we form a special kind of family. So much more to come!!! #FACEYOURFIERCE #AbercrombiePartner #AbercrombieModel #ImanAbercrombieAndFitchModelNow!

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TRUE BELIEBER: Justin Bieber Reveals He Made a Deal With God to Get Sober

‘WE’RE THINKING OF YOU’: Katy Perry Sends a Message of Support to China Amid Coronavirus Outbreak

This is a great message of solidarity from @katyperry to the people of #China. I couldn’t agree more – we’re in this together and we can only stop it together! Thank you for lending your voice to such an important cause. #2019nCoV

@SinaWeibo, Katy Perry pic.twitter.com/u7wnn5xPdc

— Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@DrTedros) February 4, 2020

TOO SOON?: Gayle King is being criticized for asking Kobe Bryant’s friend about the rape case

.@WNBA legend @LisaLeslie told @GayleKing that Kobe Bryant’s legacy is “not complicated” for her despite his 2003 rape accusation.

“I don’t think it’s something that we should keep hanging over his legacy.” t.co/qj6MVvOaqX pic.twitter.com/9qtVORobLO

— CBS This Morning (@CBSThisMorning) February 4, 2020

WTF: A Judge Ruled That The Woman Suing The Church Of Scientology Must Participate In “Religious Arbitration”

ON THE RAG: A look at what’s making news in the gay magazines.

LATE-NIGHT CLIP OF THE DAY: RuPaul Plays Dirty Charades with Jimmy Fallon

TEASER OF THE DAY: RuPaul Reveals Her Beauty Secrets to Kate McKinnon in SNL preview

MUSIC VIDEO OF THE DAY: Lil Nas X Becomes a Rabid Vampire in ‘The Matrix’-Inspired ‘Rodeo’ Video Featuring Nas

SONG OF THE DAY: Pussycat Dolls’ Comeback Single ‘React’ Is Here 

TRAILER OF THE DAY: Abigail

FURRY FRIDAY: Giacomino

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Ohio’s LGBTQ Laws Rated in HRC’s Annual State Equality Index

Ohio’s LGBTQ Laws Rated in HRC’s Annual State Equality Index

HRC Foundation and the Equality Federation Institute released their 5th annual State Equality Index (SEI), a comprehensive report detailing statewide laws and policies that affect LGBTQ people and their families, and assessing how well states are protecting LGBTQ people from discrimination. Ohio falls into the category, “High Priority to Achieve Basic Equality”

“As LGBTQ people continue to face an onslaught of attacks from the federal administration in Washington, the Human Rights Campaign’s 2019 State Equality Index (SEI) documents how states were instrumental in advancing equality through pro-LGBTQ legislation, policies and proposals,” said HRC President Alphonso David. “In the absence of federal non-discrimination protections for the LGBTQ community, states must put policies in place to ensure equality for their residents, workers and visitors. In 2020 and beyond, the Human Rights Campaign will continue to work with our partners to defeat anti-LGBTQ legislation in the states and secure new protections for our community, both at the state and federal level. Already, we see the promise of even more protections passing state legislatures in 2020, including action taken in Virginia advancing the Virginia Values Act.”

Due to the lack of explicit, comprehensive civil rights protections for LGBTQ people at the federal level, the rights of millions of LGBTQ people and their families vary depending on which state they live in. In 30 states, LGBTQ people remain at risk of being fired, evicted or denied services because of who they are. These top-rated states and Washington, D.C., have robust LGBTQ non-discrimination laws covering employment, housing and public accommodations.

The SEI’s assessment of statewide LGBTQ-related legislation and policies in the areas of parenting laws and policies, religious refusal and relationship recognition laws, non-discrimination laws and policies, hate crime and criminal justice laws, youth-related laws and policies and health and safety laws and policies has placed each state in one of four distinct categories:

  • Seventeen states and the District of Columbia are in the highest-rated category, “Working Toward Innovative Equality”: California, Colorado; Connecticut; Delaware; District of Columbia; Illinois; Maine; Maryland; Massachusetts; Minnesota; Nevada; New Jersey; New Mexico; New York; Oregon; Rhode Island; Vermont; and Washington
  • Three states are in the category “Solidifying Equality”: Hawaii; Iowa; and New Hampshire
  • Two states are in the category “Building Equality”: Utah and Wisconsin
  • Twenty-Eight states are in the lowest-rated category “High Priority to Achieve Basic Equality”: Alabama; Alaska; Arizona; Arkansas; Florida; Georgia; Idaho; Indiana; Kansas; Kentucky; Louisiana; Michigan; Mississippi; Missouri; Montana; Nebraska; North Carolina; North Dakota; Ohio; Oklahoma; Pennsylvania; South Carolina; South Dakota; Tennessee; Texas; Virginia; West Virginia; and Wyoming

“The State Equality Index highlights how far we have come in the fight for LGBTQ equality in each state. For years, we’ve been working with our member organizations to pave the way for nationwide protections by winning state and municipal laws that make discrimination illegal. We’re keeping that momentum going. We have big plans for a future where we can thrive in all the places we call home,” said Rebecca Isaacs, Executive Director of the Equality Federation. “This year, we will work with members on a host of issues, including non-discrimination legislation in places like Virginia and Ohio. Together, we are impacting the lives of millions of LGBTQ Americans. We can, and we will win this fight.”

Last year, the pro-equality majority in the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Equality Act, a bill to establish comprehensive federal protections for LGBTQ people. But as HRC and other civil rights organizations work toward establishing these critical federal protections, accelerating progress at the state level is critical.

This SEI report comes as 38 state legislatures and the District of Columbia have opened their sessions — and with several good bills introduced, including the Virginia Values Act, a bill that would modernize Virginia’s existing human rights laws and provide non-discrimination protections for LGBTQ people in public employment and housing. In New Jersey, the governor has signed a bill to ban anti-LGBTQ “panic defenses.”

Unfortunately, we have also seen the introduction and passage of bad legislation, including a Tennessee bill that would allow child welfare organizations — including taxpayer-funded adoption and foster care agencies — to turn away qualified Tennesseans seeking to care for a child in need, including LGBTQ couples, interfaith couples, single parents, married couples in which one prospective parent has previously been divorced or other parents to whom the agency has a religious objection. In South Dakota, the state House of Representatives passed a bill that effectively bars instructors who teach grades K-7 in the state’s public schools from instructing students on gender identity or gender expression.

Advancing LGBTQ non-discrimination protections at the state and federal level is supported by a wide swath of Americans. A recent PRRI survey found that 71 percent of Americans support LGBTQ non-discrimination laws like the Equality Act. A map of this patchwork of laws can be found here.

HRC’s full State Equality Index report, including detailed scorecards for every states, and a preview of the 2020 state legislative session is available online at www.hrc.org/sei.

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The GLAAD Wrap: ‘Birds of Prey’ in theaters, new music from Trixie Mattel; Taylor Bennett; and more!

The GLAAD Wrap: ‘Birds of Prey’ in theaters, new music from Trixie Mattel; Taylor Bennett; and more!

Photo Credit: Disney Plus

Every week, The GLAAD Wrap brings you LGBTQ-related entertainment news highlights, fresh stuff to watch out for, and fun diversions to help you kick off the weekend.

1) New DC film Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) opens today in theaters. The film follows a group of women teaming up in Gotham City, lead by bisexual character Harley Quinn. One of the members of the team is lesbian detective Renee Montoya. The film is playing everywhere this weekend; click here for tickets.

I Carry You With Me2) As the Sundance Film Festival wrapped, awards were given out to many of the outstanding films, including several queer-inclusive films. Drama I Carry You with Me – which was acquired by Sony Pictures Classics – received the Next Audience Award as well as the Next Innovator Prize. Documentary Welcome to Chechnya was awarded the U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Editing. Queer-inclusive film The 40-Year-Old Version also received the U.S. Dramatic award for Directing, as well as distribution from Netflix. Also, GLAAD-nominated feature film Adam, directed by Rhys Ernst, which premiered last year at Sundance, is now available to stream exclusively on Hulu.

3) The first look at the second season of GLAAD Media Award nominee High School Musical: The Musical: The Series was released on Wednesday. The video teaser shows the cast, including gay characters Seb and Carlos, performing the title song from Beauty and the Beast. In more TV news, the WGA Awards were held last weekend and included wins for queer inclusive series: Ryan O’Connell’s Special in Original Short Form New Media and Watchmen in New Series. See all the winners here.

4) The teaser has been released for Sasha Velour’s new Quibi series, NightGowns. The docuseries follows Velour as she stages the show NightGowns, with local queer and underground talent. Watch the trailer below. Quibi has also picked up new talk show Pillow Talk with Demi Lovato where the singer will have unfiltered conversations with a variety of guests.

5) CBS has picked up a pilot from Will & Grace creators David Kohan and Max Mutchnick. The show, Please Hold for Frankie Wolfe, follows a businesswoman forced to care for a foster child. A trailer has been released for the third season of NBC’s Good Girls. The show which stars Isaiah Stannard as Annie’s son who is transgender. Good Girls will premiere on Sunday, February 16. Watch the trailer below.

6) Out singer Adam Lambert announced his newest album this week, Velvet, which will be his fourth LP. He released the first single “Roses,” featuring Nile Rodgers, on Tuesday. Velvet will be released on March 20. Singer and drag queen Trixie Mattel released her newest album Barbara today. Listen to the album here and watch the music video for single “Malibu” below.

7) The soundtrack for Birds of Prey was also released today. It includes songs from out singers Halsey, Lauren Jauregui, and K.Flay. Listen to the album here. On Monday, out artist Kesha released the music video for her song “High Road” off the recently released album of the same name. Watch the music video below!

8) Out bi singer Taylor Bennett released a new single “Good Guy” on Tuesday. Listen to the single here and read his interview about making “Good Guy” here. Out singer and rapper Lil Nas X has released a music video for his remix of “Rodeo” featuring Nas. Watch the video below. Out bi pop singer Anne-Marie released a new single “Birthday” on Friday. Listen to the song here, and watch the video here.

9) Out actor Sean Hayes has been cast in upcoming Chicago play Good Night, as pianist Oscar Levant. The show is scheduled to begin in January 2021. In more theater news, out actress Dot-Marie Jones has been cast in School of Rock as Dennis, the first woman to play the role. New queer play Revenge Song: A Vampire Cowboys Creation will open February 4 in Los Angeles, which follows Julie d’Aubigny and her adventures in 17th century France.

10) The MOONSHINE Look Book is a project created by Imana Gunawan, turning a Seattle-based cabaret into a book of photography. The show includes original dance, music, costumes, visuals, and food by some of the most exciting Seattle-based queer and trans dancers, musicians, and creatives of color. Click here to contribute and learn more about the project.

February 7, 2020

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His super hot doctor just hit him up on Grindr… now what?!

His super hot doctor just hit him up on Grindr… now what?!

A 29-year-old gay man says he’s caught between a rock and a hard place. After years of looking for a good primary care provider, he finally found one. There’s just one teensy tiny problem. They’re sexually attracted to each other! So he’s seeking wisdom from Stoya and Rich Juzwiak over at Slate.

“I have been searching forever for a primary care provider that would listen to me and actually care about my health,” the man writes. “I finally found one in Dr. Cee. Dr. Cee is gay, a little older than me, and a total babe!”

Finding a good PCP as a gay man can be a real challenge, so it’s great this guy found one who he trusts and who understands his unique medical needs.

But then something kinda strange and unexpected happened after his last visit.

The man writes: “He hugged me at the end. I didn’t think anything of it until later that week, I saw him on Grindr. I didn’t look at his profile, but he had a face pic and I could tell from the thumbnail that it was him.”

Much to his surprise, Dr. Cee messaged him.

“Things got hot and heavy via chat,” the man writes. “Now I want to hook up with him, but I also don’t want to lose my AMAZING PCP.”

He wonders: “Can I sleep with my doctor and still have him be my doctor? Or have things already been ruined in a professional sense, and now I should just see him outside the office?”

In their response, both Stoya and Juzwiak agree that a doctor approaching a patient on a sex app crosses a line.

“The American Medical Association says this is strictly unethical,” Juzwiak says, citing chapter nine of the AMA’s Code of Medical Ethics, which states:

Romantic or sexual interactions between physicians and patients that occur concurrently with the patient physician relationship are unethical. Such interactions detract from the goals of the patient-physician relationship and may exploit the vulnerability of the patient, compromise the physician’s ability to make objective judgments about the patient’s health care, and ultimately be detrimental to the patient’s well-being.

Adds Stoya, “So maybe this PCP isn’t as amazing as he seems.”

“That said, I do think this is potentially less worrisome in a gay arrangement, if only because the power dynamic isn’t quite as severe in a patriarchical society as man-woman,” Juzwiak counters. “Generally speaking, men aren’t targeted like women are in a predatory way, so I do think it’s possible to emerge from this situation unscathed. But I’m not endorsing it.”

To which Stoya adds, “To be direct: Please don’t do this.”

“Right,” confirms Juzwiak. “Not necessarily a catastrophe in the making, but unwise and worrisome on the part of the doctor.”

Both think the guy should find a new primary care since “a line has been crossed.”

“If one must be picked,” says Juwiak, “I’d say pursue romance. But one is the max here—can’t do both.”

What do you think this guy should do? Share your thoughts in the comment section below…

 

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Florida GOP Speaker Dismisses Proposal to Ban LGBT Discrimination: ‘This is Not a Major Problem’

Florida GOP Speaker Dismisses Proposal to Ban LGBT Discrimination: ‘This is Not a Major Problem’

Florida House Speaker Jose Oliva

A proposal to ban LGBT discrimination in Florida is effectively dead.

The Orlando Sentinel reports that the bipartisan Florida Competitive Workforce Act has not had a hearing, and is unlikely to receive a vote in the 2020 session:

One obstacle standing in its way is House Speaker José Oliva, who fears that prohibiting LGBTQ discrimination in the workplace could lead to a flood of litigation.

A person’s sexual orientation isn’t evident like it is for race or gender, presenting a challenge for employers, he said.

“It is very possible that an employer does not know of a person’s sexual orientation,” said Oliva, R-Miami Lakes. “Then you could get in an event where somebody could lose their job and then they might claim it is based on something that somebody did not know to begin with.”

He doesn’t see a need for legislative action.

“This is not a major problem throughout Florida,” Oliva said. “Florida is a tremendously inclusive, immensely diverse state.”

Oliva’s statement contradicts the findings of a 2017 study from UCLA’s Williams Institute, which found widespread LGBT discrimination in the Sunshine State.

“Florida’s legal landscape and social climate contribute to an environment in which LGBT adults experience stigma and discrimination in employment and other areas, and LGBT youth experience bullying in schools and family rejection,” the study’s authors concluded. “Such experiences have a negative impact on LGBT individuals in terms of health and economic stability, which in turn have economic consequences for the state. If Florida were to take steps toward a more supportive legal landscape and social climate, the state’s economy would likely benefit.”

Meanwhile, some GOP lawmakers in Florida are working to roll back local LGBT protections, according to a Jan. 28 report from Equality Florida:

Today Florida Legislators advanced a bill which would have dangerous effects on local LGBTQ nondiscrimination protections in employment across the state. Despite strong opposition from Equality Florida and advocates, the Florida House Subcommittee on Local, Federal, and Veterans Affairs voted 10-5 on a party line to move State Representative Bob Rommel’s HB 305 to its final committee. As filed, the bill would roll back local LGBTQ protections that currently cover nearly 60% of the state’s population. …

“Lawmakers should oppose HB 305 and instead pass the broadly supported, bipartisan-led Florida Competitive Workforce Act to establish statewide nondiscrimination protections. This is one of the most co-sponsored bills year after year. It is time for leadership to bring this legislation to the floor and for the Governor to sign it into law. Everyone should be able to earn a living, including the LGBTQ community.”

In related news, Speaker Oliva is downplaying a recent controversy over LGBT discrimination by private schools that receive taxpayer funding through a state voucher program, calling it “scare tactics.” After an Orlando Sentinel investigation exposed the discrimination, two of the nation’s largest banks ended their financial support for the voucher program.

“The one thing that we are not going to do is have a situation where children who now finally have [a] great opportunity are now going to be ripped from those schools,” Oliva said this week. “What is happening in this situation, is that a few at the Orlando Sentinel have always taken issue with programs that are proven to continually increase the lives of poor and minority children, and are using this angle as nothing more than a ruse to create scare tactics and trample on the constitutional rights we all enjoy — the freedom of religion, and the freedom of speech.”

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