It’s Monday (again). A lot happened over the weekend. Here’s just some of what you might have missed…QUEER EYE FOR THE DRAMA: Former Queer Eye host Bobby Berk further elaborated on his exit from the Netflix series since being replaced by Jeremiah Brent and dropped hints of his future projects. [US Weekly]BREAKING THE LAW: Uber stylist Law Roach spilled tea on the five major luxury brands that initially refused to work with his superstar client & fashion It girl Zendaya and how the Challengers actress has subsequently never worn those designers on the red carpet. [The Hollywood Reporter]Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.CODE-BREAKER: 24-year-old Swiss artist Nemo, who uses they/them pronouns, became the first nonbinary person to win the Eurovision Song Contest with their operatic pop/dance bop “The Code.”??| AHORA: Nemo y su canción "The Code" logran 591 puntos y gana el festival de Eurovisión 2024.
pic.twitter.com/VStTITwfOWBECOMING AN ACTUAL HOUSEWIFE: Jenna Lyons, the first out gay cast member of the Real Housewives of NYC, opened up about her future marriage plans with girlfriend Cass Bird as she flaunted a diamond ring on her finger. [Today]IDOL DAD: American Idol season two runner-up Clay Aiken, 45, gave an update on raising his 15-year-old son with longtime friend Jaymes Foster, who is the sister of music producer David Foster. [E!
News]ARMED & FABULOUS: 55-year-old father of two Andy Cohen showed off his hard work in the gym by flashing his bulging biceps in a fitted sleeveless Tods vest.
Bravo!A post shared by Andy Cohen (@bravoandy)GOLDEN GIRL: Following her 10-month imprisonment in Russia, WNBA superstar Brittney Griner disclosed the only reason she’d consider traveling outside the US at the moment.