It’s Monday (again). A lot happened over the weekend. Here’s just some of what you might have missed…MONSTER MASH: A day after Erik Menendez slammed Ryan Murphy‘s biographical crime drama Monsters, out actor Cooper Koch – who plays Erik in the Netflix series – visited the brothers in prison alongside Kim Kardashian to discuss prison reform. [Deadline]DREAM VOICE: Colman Domingo is lending his deep, sultry, baritone voice to the narration of the English-language audiobook of queer Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodovar’s new collection of short stories, The Last Dream. [People]Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.FEEL OLD YET? Gay former child star Danny Pintauro celebrated the 40th anniversary of the premiere of his classic ABC sitcom Who’s The Boss?
with a special honor and a sweet shout out to Judith Light, Alyssa Milano & Tony Danza. [Instagram]THE DALEY SHOW: Getting into Olympic icon Tom Daley‘s Speedo just got a little easier as the diving champ is launching the latest collection in his Made With Love fashion line.A post shared by Made With Love (@madewithlovebytomdaley)ANATOMICALLY CORRECT: Colin Farrell may be unrecognizable in HBO’s The Penguin, but producers made sure his nude scene in the premiere was the full package by outfitting him with a prosthetic member. [Variety]APOLOGY MALFUNCTION: After facing backlash for spreading right-wing misinformation about Kamala Harris‘ racial identity, Janet Jackson allegedly backtracked and issued an apology via her manager Mo Elmasri.
However, hours later her reps told TMZ that Elmasri has no affiliation with Janet as her only manager is her brother Randy. Stay tuned as this messy & unfortunate story develops. [TMZ] ICYMI: President Joe Biden made queer history TWICE last week.