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Lockdown Transformation + Man Booted From University For Being Gay + Trump Called SELFLESS + Meet The MAGAt Who Wouldn't Kneel + MORE! — 12-PACK

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ABOVE: The fountain has a point! BELO: Keep reading for a weight-loss transformation, somebody calling Trump “selfless” (!!!), a gay man disinvited to attend a college and more ...

Only took him 90 days of keto and cardio (Images via Instagram) INSTINCT: Instinct has hopped on the story of Greg Bloomer, a 29-year-old gay man who decided to work on his body during lockdown.

Bloomer was leery of posting revealing photos of himself — once you have body issues, they tend to stick around — but has been happy to receive lots of encouragement.

CHARLOTTE OBSERVER: Alex Duron won't be getting his Master's in nursing from Union University in Tennessee after all — the private Christian institution decided he's too gay.

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