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Barry Keoghan’s naughty Valentine, Pedro Pascal’s new gig & all the can’t-miss LGBTQ+ releases of the week

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Need a boost to get over Hump Day? The Hot Sheet is Queerty’s midweek pop culture catch-up, highlighting the entertainment stories everyone’s talking about, the ones you might’ve missed, and the notable LGBTQ+ film & TV releases in the days ahead. Here’s everything you need to stay in-the-know:Subscribe to our daily newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.THE SPY WHO SHAGGED ME?: Some amateur 007s on the internet have dug up old photos of Bravo impresario Andy Cohen and Daniel Craig looking cozy on vacation together in St.

Barts some 15 years ago. Could this mean the “Bond, James Bond” is a… double agent? *wink* [Read all about it on INTO]FEEL THE (SALT)BURN: Dating app Bumble gave us all a Valentine this year: A super sexy Barry Keoghan photo shoot, with the Saltburn star stripping down to little more than some revealing short-shorts.

Woof!Barry Keoghan for new Bumble ad. pic.twitter.com/GJkLrgrW27SAY YES: Great gay rom-coms are still few and far between.

Thankfully, one of the first ever, I Think I Do, is getting a proper re-release this year after being unavailable for decades.

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