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Bad Queers Podcast is a weekly program hosted by Shana Sumers and Kris Chesson for anyone who feels like they came out of the closet and then got placed in a box.

It’s time to put the Grindr-obsessed, U-haul theory to bed and connect over being “bad queers.”Join Shana and Kris as they discuss everything from owning your identity to breaking down stereotypes to their unpopular queer opinions about everything from pop culture to politics.

Bad Queers will leave you offended, inspired, and entertained with honest conversations about the very fluid, very real LGBTQ+ experience.Of course, part of that experience includes the language we use in our community.

Each week, Shana and Kris dive into the queer urban dictionary to explore slang terms from our ever-evolving lexicon.Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.Check out this week’s term below, and don’t forget to download new episodes every week.

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Luca Guadagnino & Austin Butler’s ‘American Psycho’ remake is “fake news,” says Bret Easton Ellis
American Psycho starring Austin Butler is “fake news”—at least that’s according to author Bret Easton Ellis, dashing our dreams for an even more homoerotic take on the iconic dark satire.We’d ask for a fact-checker on this, but those are pretty hard to come by these days, it seems…On a recent episode of his The Bret Easton Ellis Podcast, the famed writer behind the 1991 source novel said he doesn’t believe the movie is actually happening whatsoever:Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.“From various sources that I have, this is just fake news that was put out there to see how an audience is going to react,” he shared, calling the entire production into doubt.The project was first announced back in October by the studio Lionsgate with what looked like a script cover—bearing the words “AMERICAN PSYCHO Directed by Luca Guadagnino”—featuring a tasteful dash of blood-splatter.A post shared by Lionsgate (@lionsgate)At the time, the gay auteur was riding high from Challengers‘ success and had just unveiled Queer at the prestigious Venice Film Festival, and Deadline reported the filmmaker was in “final negotiations” to helm a “new interpretation” of Ellis’s book with writer Scott Z. Burns (Contagion, Side Effects) scripting.The news nearly broke the internet as many began fan-casting which hot, young actors they’d like to see fill the shoes briefs of Christian Bale to play the anti-hero Patrick Bateman.
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