It’s Monday (again). A lot happened over the weekend. Here’s just some of what you might have missed…MURPHY’S LAW: With Monsters: The Lyle & Erik Menendez Story, American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez, Grotesquerie, Doctor Odyssey, 9-1-1, and 9-1-1: Lone Star all currently airing/streaming on TV, the question is: “have we reached Ryan Murphy overload?” [Variety]FASHION FAUX PAS: Calvin Klein’s 34-year-old former model ex-boyfriend Nick Gruber, who dated the 81-year-old fashion designer from 2010 – 2012, has had his share of trouble since their breakup and is now accused of being the tenant from hell by a gay couple that rented him a room. [SFist.com] Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.GENIUS MARKETING: A new ad for British Gas managed to get Tom Daley soaking wet in a bathtub and flashing his trademark Speedo.
Someone’s getting a raise!A post shared by Tom Daley (@tomdaley)QUEER HISTORY: Sir Ian McKellen opened about how his own life experience affected his role in his latest film The Critic, which centers on the dubious activities of a film critic after getting arrested for “homosexual activity” in 1930s London. [Entertainment Weekly]BI ICON: Grammy winner Victoria Monét explained how she hopes being queer continues to be normalized and not the subject of sensational headlines, but until then will stay loud and proud so that others can feel represented. [Evening Standard]UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: In Living Color star Tommy Davidson spoke honestly and admitted he had to “adjust” while being completely supportive of his trans son since day one.