Mamma Mia sequel, but the world of LGBTQ+ news has given us plenty to sing about. First off, Eddie Redmayne literally busted out a tune in the Broadway debut of Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club, then Omar Apollo wrapped up work on his new album, and Daniel Bedingfield maybe alluded to a relationship with a man onstage.Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.Plus, Jonathan Bailey celebrated a birthday, Ellen DeGeneres opened up about being canceled, Pete Buttigieg scored a big win for gay fliers across the country, and a naughty meme divided Gay Twitter X’s tops and bottoms.In other corners of the web, we’ve been binge-watching Y2K classics, gearing up for the hottest, most gay-ish movie of the year thus far, and maybe wetting our pants on purpose?
More on that to come. Here are the 10 things we’re obsessed with this week…A post shared by Rob Anderson (@heartthrobanderson)If you (or your straight friends) ever wondered why gays can’t sit in a chair properly, if bottoms will survive the apocalypse, or if colleges turn people bisexual, ask no more!
The hilarious answers are all in Gay Science: The Totally Scientific Examination of LGBTQ+ Culture, Myths, and Stereotypes by Rob Anderson, better known as hunky content creator @heartthrobanderson.
The hardcover book ($25 on Amazon) is based on his hit viral “Gay Science” series, featuring “60 topics across 29 fields of science” and clever sidebars like “Get PrePared,” “Fagtoids,” and “A Lesbian Explains.” This isn’t the textbook you had in biology class… but it is the one that will get banned from it.Love Lies Bleeding had me at lesbians, vintage gym wear, and Kirsten Stewart.