Queer “LEGO Masters” builder Sam Hatmaker talks “cycle of love and support” and how they are making Beyoncé out of LEGOs!

Queer “LEGO Masters” builder Sam Hatmaker talks “cycle of love and support” and how they are making Beyoncé out of LEGOs!

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Out LEGO-enthusiast, Sam Hatmaker, is currently competing on the FOX competition series “LEGO Masters,” where teams go head-to-head to make outrageous creations hoping to take the trophy and a big cash prize! GLAAD’s Head of Talent, Anthony Ramos, spoke to Hatmaker – who is gay and uses they/them pronouns – on the heartfelt messages they have been receiving from the queer community. Hatmaker, who previously built “The Golden Girls” house out of LEGOS, also reveals what other queer icons are on their LEGO-to-do list!

Q: When did you first get into creating amazing things (like The Golden Girls house!) out of LEGOs?

A: I have built LEGO Sets since I was 4 years old, collecting four 30 gallon totes full. I couldn’t find pieces to build any of my ideas. I sorted my parts about 7 years ago, giving me another artistic medium to be creative. 

Q: What other queer icons have you made from LEGOS? Who is next on your list? 

A: I am finishing Beyoncé right now. My list is long. Ian McKellen, Lwaxana Troi, Majel Barrett, Joan Crawford, Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, Prince, Tilda Swinton, 3 or 4 different Dolly Partons…SO MANY!!  

Q: As someone who uses they/them pronouns, can you talk about the importance of having representation?

A: I wish the whole world would get on board with respecting people for who they are, including using their pronouns. I honestly didn’t think about it as we made the show. I wanted to show the world that storytelling and creativity are as important as technical ability. We all create to their own ability, and still tell stories with the bricks. Now that it is on TV, people contact me telling how I represented something to them.  It is a beautiful cycle of love and support, because they are all representations for me now too.

Q: You have a great sense of style! How happy are you to see more people like Billy Porter and Harry Styles help change the idea of what people wear? 

A: I have been waiting for this style revolution for too long! I am happy that we are finally getting to a place where clothing doesn’t have a gender. Jesus and Mary wore the same thing in the Bible. High heels were designed for men first. The more people I see doing it, the happier I get. 

Q: You have a great partner on the show (Jessica Ragzy Ewud), but if you could pick a queer icon or celeb to be your partner who would it be and why? 

A: I had an amazing partner on the show. We had different styles and abilities and we, like every team, had rough patches. We overcame it and worked as a team to tell some amazing stories. For the celebrity partner, I would have to say Brad Pitt because I KNOW he loves LEGO and he has plenty of stories to tell. Britney Spears supposedly builds with her kids, so she might be fun too.

Q: You said you have cried some happy tears since the episodes have been airing and other LGBTQ people have been reaching out to you – what are some of the things that have resonated with you?

A: The moms that write to me have just touched my heart with their love and support with their stories about their children being excited to see someone they could relate to. Representation really does matter. I have cried at a LOT of them. 

Q: How important have Legos been for you during this time of pandemic and self-quarantine? Any masterpieces you are working on? 

A: Having an ability to express creativity is important for everyone. If I couldn’t build, or draw, or build something during this time, I would go crazy. I built a LEGO Divine from Pink Flamingos that is about 14” tall last year. I am working on Edith Massey from the same movie to go with it. I also finished 2 commission pieces since going into quarantine, so it’s been productive.

Check out this clip of Sam and their building partner Jessica from the Star Wars challenge episode airing Wednesday, April 8 at 9pm on FOX.  The season finale of “LEGO Masters” is Wednesday, April 15.

April 8, 2020

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Ellen just compared quarantining in her $24 million mansion to being in jail where “everyone is gay”

Ellen just compared quarantining in her $24 million mansion to being in jail where “everyone is gay

Ellen Degeneres can’t seem to catch a break these days.

When she’s not getting ripped to shreds for her casual friendship with George W. Bush or being accused of secretly mean behavior by her former employees, she’s drawing the ire of the entire world wide web.

Related: People are coming out of the woodwork to accuse Ellen Degeneres of ‘mean’ behavior

While broadcasting her first show from the living room of her $24 million mansion yesterday, Ellen cracked a joke about being in quarantine that didn’t land with, well, anyone.

“This is like being in jail, is what it is,” she said. “Mostly because I’ve been wearing the same clothes for ten days and everyone in here is gay.”

Related: People are having mixed reactions to learning Ellen Degeneres is secretly ‘mean’

The moment the words escaped from her lips, Ellen seemed to regret saying them, because then she clapped her hands together and awkwardly pretended to laugh: “Ahh, the jokes that I have!”

The jokes, indeed.

Not surprisingly, a backlash quickly ensued…

People are literally dying in jail from COVID-19 while Ellen is out here making jokes about it. t.co/Z8cdnMDF5b

— Rebecca Kavanagh (@DrRJKavanagh) April 8, 2020

Petition to stick her in an actual jail after quarantine is lifted. Just for a month or so, so maybe she can learn something.

— Sekhmet (@sekhmetreborn) April 7, 2020

“Hi my name is Ellen and I’m going to make fun of the incarceration of thousands of American citizens during a global pandemic and also imply that only queer folx are jailed and make it seem that being told to stay in my fucking house is like being in a cell in a jail ward.”

— JessPak(she/they) (@HealthPakStream) April 7, 2020

Ellen DeGeneres Comparing Isolation in Her Mansion to “Jail”🤣😂 Guess her designer clothes are her jumpsuit huh. pic.twitter.com/4otWe47QYI

— itsagundam (@GundamIsHere) April 7, 2020

also, nice of her to throw an “everyone in jail is gay/acts gay” joke in there as a cherry on top of her usual garbage

— Whitney McIntosh (@WhitneyM02) April 7, 2020

ellen: being in quarantine is like being in jail

the jail: pic.twitter.com/1Ro9IkdQJx

— grace (@graceisaaac2) April 8, 2020

Can we all just agree jokes about jail/prison are just…bad? Putting humans in cages is not funny. Things that happen there are not funny. And anything you’re going through right now in your apartment (or your fucking mansion, Ellen) is not comparable.

— Shana Knizhnik (@shanakn) April 8, 2020

People so far from being impacted by the criminal justice system love to use it as free labor and punch lines. Fuck you Ellen. Quarantine isn’t jail. Fame isn’t jail. Jail is jail. t.co/sgea84nk0q

— gia onomatopoeia (@missgiagiagia) April 7, 2020

me: so yeah idk if im going to be able to get my testosterone prescription and nobody is telling me anything about my finals and how tf do i even get into uni

ellen: my huge mansion is a jail cell

— ً (@qerscus) April 8, 2020

What a great look for Ellen as thousands of people sit in actual jail cells just hoping for the best without soap and basic protections t.co/RBytt0Kl4B

— Caroline Darya Framke (@carolineframke) April 7, 2020

Generally speaking, cracking passé jokes about all prisoners being gay or making light of a global pandemic that has, so far, killed almost 85,000 people around the world from the protection of one’s multi-million dollar luxury compound is ill-advised. But everyone messes up sometimes, especially comics, and especially ones who are worth an estimated $330 million.

Ellen has yet to respond to the backlash over the joke.

Related: Ellen says she “misses” her staff after ex-employees accuse her of being secretly “mean”

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Stevie Nicks Just Heard a White Winged Dove for the First Time, 40 Years After Writing ‘Edge of Seventeen’

Stevie Nicks Just Heard a White Winged Dove for the First Time, 40 Years After Writing ‘Edge of Seventeen’

Stevie Nicks shared a touching story on social media Tuesday, revealing something no one could have thought possible. Forty years after writing the classic track “Edge of Seventeen”, which begins with the lyric, “just like a white winged dove/sings a song/sounds like she’s singing’/whoo – whoo-whoo,” Nicks has finally heard a dove sing for the first time.

As you well know, I was very taken with that whole picture and went on to write “Edge of Seventeen.” But over the last 40 years I can honestly say, I have never heard a dove sing~ until now.

— Stevie Nicks (@StevieNicks) April 7, 2020

I started to cry. This dove had come here to watch over me.
So we filmed her singing her song & I’m sending her out to you.

With love,
Stevie Nicks

p.s. She’s been here for days. I think she’s here for good

— Stevie Nicks (@StevieNicks) April 7, 2020

Nicks explained: “In 1980 I was flying home from Phoenix Arizona and I was handed a menu that said, “The white wing dove sings a song that sounds like she’s singing ooh, ooh, ooh. She makes her home here in the great Saguaro cactus that provides shelter and protection for her… As you well know, I was very taken with that whole picture and went on to write ‘Edge of Seventeen.’ But over the last 40 years I can honestly say, I have never heard a dove sing~ until now. Several days ago, outside my room, I started to hear the sound of a bird singing the same thing over and over. One little Ahhh~ and then three OOH’s~ over and over again. I thought it was an owl, but a friend said, ‘No, that’s a dove!’”

“I started to cry,” she added. “This dove had come here to watch over me.
So we filmed her singing her song & I’m sending her out to you. With love, Stevie Nicks. p.s. She’s been here for days. I think she’s here for good.”

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Dan Levy’s mom posts heartwarming tweet about her son

Dan Levy’s mom posts heartwarming tweet about her son

Noah Reid and Dan Levy in Schitt's Creek
Noah Reid and Dan Levy in Schitt’s Creek (Photo: Pop TV)

**Mild spoiler alert!**

Much-loved TV show, Schitt’s Creek, came to an end last night. The finale of the sixth – and final – season aired on CBC in Canada and Pop TV.

The Canadian sitcom followed the misadventures of the once-wealthy Rose family as they try to recover after losing their fortune.

It was co-created and stars Dan Levy, who plays the gay son, David.

Levy is gay in real life. He stars in the show alongside his real-life dad, Eugene Levy. The show has included several LGBTQ storylines. This sixth season built up to the show’s finale: The wedding between David’s and his fiancé, Patrick, played by Noah Reid.

Before the show aired, Levy’s mom, Deborah Divine Levy, posted the following, beautiful message to Twitter.

“Today I regret every single second of worry back in the uninformed 80’s-wondering how the world was going to treat my brilliant little boy who loved to twirl. Little did I know that he was going to kick that old world’s ass to the curb and create a brand new one. @danjlevy ❤❤

Today I regret every single second of worry back in the uninformed 80’s-wondering how the world was going to treat my brilliant little boy who loved to twirl. Little did I know that he was going to kick that old world’s ass to the curb and create a brand new one.@danjlevy ❤❤

— deb d (@tingtime) April 7, 2020

Levy was born in 1983. Among the awards won by Schitt’s Creek, Levy has won a GLAAD Media Award for helping to bring LGBTQ representation to the screen. He retweeted his mom’s tweet with a simple message of his own: “This. Love you, mom.”

This. Love you, mom. t.co/mhq9g5hpr9

— dan levy (@danjlevy) April 7, 2020

Shortly later, Levy tweeted his own emotional message about his show coming to an end.

“This show has been the love of my life for the past seven years,” he said. “Getting to tell these stories, build these characters, and watch them grow has been a privilege for which I will always be grateful. Working with this brilliant cast and crew and basking in their extraordinary talent for six amazing seasons are what I’m going to miss the most.

“We built a family on those sets and it’s reassuring to know that time won’t ever change that. I love you guys more than you will ever know.”

Related: Dan Levy praises billboard campaign for final season of Schitt’s Creek

He continued, “And as for our viewers, getting to share this show with you, getting to watch you champion it, telling your friends about it, herald its messages of love and acceptance and decency with such empathy and passion… that is something I will never forget.

“The stories you have shared with me over the years have made me laugh and cry and feel empowered to keep making things that mean something. You’ve taught me that television has the power to not only bring people together in profound and inspiring ways, but also the power to change conversations and consequently change lives. I know you have all certainly changed mine.

“Thank you for taking the time out of your busy lives to watch our show. I am forever grateful for this time we had together. Here’s to many more stories and many more memories, whatever they may be.

“With so much gratitude, my best wishes, and the warmest regards, DL x”

Thank you. pic.twitter.com/MtJdUpzUqI

— dan levy (@danjlevy) April 8, 2020

Schitt's Creek (Photo: CBC)
L-R: Annie Murphy, Eugene Levy, Catherine O’Hara and Dan Levy (Photo: CBC)

Never seen Schitt’s Creek? If you want some comedy while in COVID-19 lockdown, now could be the perfect time to fall in love with the Rose family. As for Levy Jnr, he’s signed a three-year deal to develop new projects for Disney’s ABC Studios. Here’s hoping we see him back on our screens soon.

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