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#BeardedButtigieg has the Gay Twitter™ feeling totally dehydrated
#BeardedButtigieg was trending last night on Twitter after people started sharing altered photos of Pete Buttigieg with a beard.
Filmmaker Jim Fall (director of Trick) kicked off the trend when he photoshopped pictures of Mayor Pete using FaceApp, adding a little extra fuzz to his regularly clean-cut face.
#beardedbuttigieg (via FaceApp)
Posted by Jim Fall on Thursday, February 20, 2020
I’m voting that Buttigieg should have a beard. (thanks to FaceApp)
Posted by Jim Fall on Thursday, February 20, 2020
Soon, people began referring to Mayor Pete as “Mayor Woof” and photoshopping their own versions to share on social media.
I heard #BeardedButtigieg was a thing. I’m on #TeamBeard pic.twitter.com/aDVJOQR62H
— Garret Brubaker (@ItsGarret) February 21, 2020
Poll for Pete #BeardedButtigieg pic.twitter.com/FB38KZ6K51
— Anders ? BudaJudge (@itsmeand3rs) February 21, 2020
I photoshopped Tom Selleck’s mustache onto Buttigieg during the commercial break. #DemDebate pic.twitter.com/QRRXVGPIQo
— Kris (@Articulate_indy) February 20, 2020
Did I do this right? This is Rubeus Hagrid Buttigieg. #BeardedButtigieg #TeamPete #HarryPotterForPete #PeteButtigieg pic.twitter.com/OILoEmurd2
— Hoosier Democrat (@DemocratHoosier) February 21, 2020
Me looking at all the #BeardedButtigieg content pic.twitter.com/pEgzohiLer
— Make calls to NEVADA for Pete ???? (@tylergarret2) February 21, 2020
All of this had many wondering what Mayor Woof’s husband, Chasten, thought about his husband with facial hair.
It didn’t take long for an old tweet from 2018, in which Chasten addressed this very issue during the month of “Movember,” to resurface:
What do you think of Mayor Woof’s new look? Sound off in the comments section below…
Grenell, Trump Administration Have Failed Miserably in Year-Old Campaign to Decriminalize Homosexuality
One year ago this week, the Trump administration launched a global campaign to decriminalize homosexuality.
The campaign was to be led by Richard Grenell, the U.S. ambassador to Germany who this week became the nation’s first openly gay cabinet secretary.
But NBC News reported Thursday that the campaign hasn’t accomplished much. In fact, one expert said the Trump administration isn’t even trying.
Currently, there are 68 countries where homosexuality is illegal. Only one, Botswana, has decriminalized homosexuality in the last year, through a court ruling in a case that began long before 2019.
Charlotte Clymer, a spokeswoman for the Human Rights Campaign, said there is no evidence of “meaningful efforts by this administration to decriminalize homosexuality around the world.”
“It would be different if they were trying, but it’s not even clear they are doing anything meaningful at all,” Clymer said. “It is yet another case of the Trump-Pence White House making promises to LGBTQ people, even while they enable discrimination and violence against us at home and abroad.”
In December, Grenell hosted a U.N. breakout session on decriminalizing homosexuality, but one LGBTQ activist cast doubt on its effectiveness.
“What came out of that, I don’t know, and who actually went there, I don’t know, because I have been asking around afterwards to LGBTI activists around Europe, and they all said, ‘We have not been invited,’” said Remy Bonny, a political scientist studying LGBTQ rights in eastern and Central Europe.
Of course, it also doesn’t help that Grenell has been busy propping up far-right European political parties that are hostile to LGBTQ people, helping to fuel the phenomenon known as “pink-washing.”
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The GLAAD Wrap: Outfest Fusion lineup announced; trailers for ‘Feel Good,’ ‘Vida,’ ‘We’re Here,’ and more!
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) The lineup has been announced for the 17th annual Outfest Fusion Film Festival, which celebrates work by queer people of color. Some of the highlights of the lineup include El Prinicipe directed by Sebastián Muñoz, Driveways, directed by Andrew Ahn, and a sneak preview of the upcoming series Twenties, written and produced by Lena Waithe. The festival will run March 6-10 in Los Angeles; click here for the full lineup.
2) Out actor Matt Bomer has been cast along Ruth Wilson in The Book of Ruth, a drama about AIDS activism in the ‘80s Wilson stars as Ruth Coker Burks whose new neighbor, played by Bomer, is a gay New Yorker whose partner died of AIDS. The film will be directed by out filmmaker and actor Michael Arden. A biopic is in the works of out Olympian Greg Louganis. Louganis, in addition to being a gold medal-winning diver, chronicled his life as a gay man living with HIV in his bestselling memoir Breaking the Service. The film will detail his career in the Olympics as well as his activism for LGBTQ athletes.
3) A movie musical adaptation of graphic novel The Prince and the Dressmaker is underway with Frozen’s Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Bobby Lopez writing the music. The book tells a story of a prince who spends his night secretly donning dresses and going out on the down as Lady Crystallia, and his relationship with the girl who makes his dresses. Out bi actor and writer Abbi Jacobson has been cast in upcoming animated comedy The Mitchells Vs The Machines, which follows a family whose road trip is interrupted by robots trying to take over. Out actor Brian J. Smith is the latest to join the cast of the Lana Wachowski helmed Matrix 4.
Very excited about this! t.co/12eXdBKAFg
— Abbi Jacobson (@abbijacobson) February 19, 2020
4) A trailer has been released for Feel Good, a new Netflix comedy starring and created by out comedian Mae Martin. The show follows a version of Martin as she falls in love with another woman, while working through her comedy, addiction, and more. The show will be on Netflix March 19. In more TV News,out actress Roberta Colindrez has been cast in the upcoming amazon series A League of Their Own, based on the 1992 movie of the same name. The show is written and executive produced by Abbi Jacobson.
5) In more casting news, non-binary actor and Trinkets star Quintessa Swindell has been cast in an ABC comedy pilot as Lennon Cochrane, a teen in New York City, who discovers a family secret.A trailer has also been released for upcoming sci-fi coming-of-age series I Am Not Okay with This. The show stars It’s Sophia Lillis as Sydney whose anger with the world comes to fruition in the form of mysterious powers. The trailer also shows glimpses of Sydney’s feelings for her best friend Dina. The show will be released on Netflix February 26
6) A teaser has been released for Ryan Murphy’s upcoming limited series Halston following the legendary gay designer of the same name. Watch the teaser below. Another upcoming Murphy miniseries with Netflix is Hollywood, a story of post-WWII Hollywood, and those trying to make it while overcoming barriers of race, gender, and sexuality. It will be released May 1 on Netflix.
7) The premiere of the third season of GLAAD Media Award-winning comedy Vida has been announced, along with a teaser. The season will premiere on May 26; watch the teaser below. Long running and groundbreaking show Steven Universe just announced that its final 10 episodes will be released in March on Cartoon Network. The show has done wonders for LGBTQ representation in kids and family programming and won the GLAAD Media Award for it last year.
8) A premiere date and new network have been announced for the fifth season of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars. The season will premiere on June 5 on Showtime. A season premiere date has been announced for the third season of GLAAD Media Award-nominee Killing Eve. It will premiere on April 26 on BBC America and AMC. We’re Here, the upcoming reality series from HBO, has a new teaser. The show follows drag queens Bob the Drag Queen, Shangela, and Eureka as they make over residents of small towns to put on local drag shows. Watch the teaser below.
9) Out trap artist Big Freedia released a new music video for new single “Chasing Rainbows,” on Thursday. Frequent collaborator, out pop singer Kesha was also featured on the track. Watch the video below. Out singer VINCINT released his debut EP The Feeling last Friday. Listen to the six-track album here.
10) Brockhampton, the hip-hop group lead by out member Kevin Abstract released a second version of a music video for their song “Sugar.” Watch the video, directed by Abstract, below. Out rapper Chika released a new song this week, “Industry Games.” Listen to the single here.
11) Audio drama Null and Void is currently funding. The show is a Black, Queer, science fictions story that follows Piper Lee, who is rescued by a mysterious voice and must save her small town from ruthless billionaires. The podcast is created by queer writer Cole Burkhardt. Click here to learn more and contribute to the project.
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Garrett Clayton and Blake Knight post sweet ninth anniversary messages
Fiancés Garrett Clayton and Blake Knight have posted Instagram photos and messages to mark their ninth anniversary as a couple.
Actor Clayton revealed last year that the two men are engaged, and their Instagram messages indicate they’re planning to marry in 2021 – on their tenth anniversary.
Clayton posted a message saying: “9 years of love. I wouldn’t change a second of our journey. I love you with my whole heart and I can’t wait to marry you @hrhblakeknight #MyLobster”
On his own Instagram account, Knight revealed more details about when they met.
“I met you just after you’d moved to LA, and I was fresh out of college. You were working at a 24-hour diner and I was an assistant.
“You were hesitant to be in a relationship because you were pursing you’re dream. And I said “Keep pursing it; and I’ll keep pursuing you.” And you did. And I did. Now we’ve been together for nine years, and a year from today we’ll be married. I love you, and I’m so excited for the next nine years together! Happy anniversary, @garrettclayton1, my love, my best friend, my heart!”
Related: Garrett Clayton spills major tea on the career advisor who told him to stay closeted
Clayton, originally from Michigan, saw his acting career begin to pick up in 2010 with small parts in Days Of Our Lives and Shake It Up.
In 2013, he starred in Disney’s Teen Beach Movie, and opposite James Franco and Christian Slater in King Cobra in 2016, playing porn star Brent Corrigan. He’s currently a regular performer in the Brolesque show at the Rockwell Table & Stage restaurant in Los Angeles.
Clayton came out as gay in an Instagram posting in 2018 in which he revealed he’d been dating another man – Knight – for several years.
Knight, who according to social media is a Los Angeles-based screenwriter, proposed to Clayton during a trip to Iceland in 2018.
Maluma Says Gay Rumors are Just That: ‘I Would Have Already Talked About It’
Maluma gay rumors were put to rest this week when the Colombian recording artist, who collaborated with Madonna on her Madame X lead single “Medellin”, responded to talk about his sexual orientation in an Instagram Q&A with his 49 million followers this week.
View this post on Instagram“El que dijo que soy gay, que me preste a su novia para ver qué tan gay soy”, fueron las palabras de Maluma para defenderse de los comentarios que lo tildan de homosexual. Esto sucedió durante un en vivo que realizó el colombiano a través de su cuenta de Instagram, donde estuvo respondiendo preguntas de sus fans. ¿Qué opinan ustedes de la reacción del cantante?
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Said Maluma: “People are stupid, aren’t they? How can they say that I am gay? If I were gay, I would have already talked about it. Whoever said I am gay, lend me your girlfriend for a moment, to see how gay I am… Ah, man, you guys make me laugh.”
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Maluma Says Gay Rumors are Just That: ‘I Would Have Already Talked About It’
#AM_Equality Tipsheet: February 21, 2020
HRC ENDORSES U.S. REP. ANGIE CRAIG FOR REELECTION: “The voters of Minnesota’s 2nd district made a wise choice in electing Angie Craig to Congress in 2018. She’s hit the ground running as a champion for civil rights, for good paying jobs, and for accessible and affordable health care,” said HRC President Alphonso David (@AlphonsoDavid). “Angie Craig’s success in Congress has helped show LGBTQ children and youth that they can aspire to any job in America regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity.” More from HRC and Politico.
INSIDE HRC’S NEVADA CAUCUS ORGANIZING EFFORTS: HRC is working round-the-clock to boost turnout among the 127,000 LGBTQ and 657,000 Equality-minded caucus-goers. With five staff organizing in Nevada, HRC has made more than 21,000 calls about the caucus and trained 100 people how to be a caucus volunteer. “I think organizing the LGBTQ community is very unique because we have so much diversity within the community,” said HRC Nevada State Director Briana Escamilla (@escamillabriana). “We’re a very intersectional community, which means that all of these priorities matter to us.” More from Kate Sosin (@shoeleatherkate) at NewNowNext.
VICTORY — FLORIDA APPEALS COURT RULES EX-FELONS HAVE RIGHT TO VOTE, EVEN IF THEY CANNOT AFFORD TO PAY BACK COURT FEES: More from Talking Points Memo.
This is an important victory for voting rights advocates, both in Florida and those undertaking similar pro-voter efforts across the nation. The right to vote should never have a price tag attached. t.co/9ZBuO2mBx5
— Alphonso David (@AlphonsoDavid) February 19, 2020
FEEL GOOD FRIDAY — SNART RIGHTS ARE HUMAN RIGHTS:
My friend’s 6 yr old brother made this bracelet! He accidentally put the beads on backward but thats okay, it’s still super cute! t.co/G9AluAuxtM pic.twitter.com/VTbkaU32uJ
— traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns (@traabot) February 18, 2020
HAPPY 80th BIRTHDAY, REP. JOHN LEWIS! Happy Birthday, Rep. John Lewis! For more than 60 years, Rep. Lewis has used his voice for change. Thank you for urging us to get in good trouble
2020 STATEHOUSE ROUNDUP
WASHINGTON BILL TO BAN ANTI-LGBTQ “PANIC DEFENSES” NAMED AFTER LOCAL TRANS TEEN KILLED LAST YEAR: The Nikki Kuhnhausen Act would block a defendant from using a victim’s actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity as a defense. More from The Daily Chronicle.
READING RAINBOW – Bookmark now to read on your lunch break!
AT&T shares the experience of a soon-to-be-married LGBTQ employee about how his company supports him; The Associated Press shares how U.S. medical schools are teaching LGBTQ competency; Autostraddle highlights eight Black LGBTQ poets; Nyle DiMarco joins drag queen Miz Cracker to get into drag and discuss disability rights; Metro Weekly reviews the documentary “Unsettled,” which interviews LGBTQ refugees and asylum seekers
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