It’s Monday (again). A lot happened over the weekend. Here’s just some of what you might have missed…QUEER AS F*CK: Russell T.
Davies, creator of Queer As Folk, It’s A Sin, and current Doctor Who showrunner, is looking to write a new darker LGBTQ+ series with the rise in anti-gay rhetoric in the last few years. [BBC]WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN: A London theater has cancelled the premiere of Control, Kevin Spacey’s first film since being acquitted of sexual assault charges, due to the Oscar winner’s involvement in the project.
Spacey does not appear in the film, but his voice is heard in phone calls. [Variety]DON’T TELL MOTHER: A man interrupted anti-LGBTQ+ ex-Vice President Mike Pence‘s 2024 campaign event by claiming to have “proof” they were gay lovers. “Mike Pence, are you going to tell them? … You promised today was our Coming Out Day … Mike Pence and I are gay … I'll admit your John Deere is bigger than mine.”— Mike Pence is heckled before he officially registers for the New Hampshire GOP presidential primary ballot pic.twitter.com/RfaOAweKt9MR. & MRS.
SMITH: Jada Pinkett Smith continued on her bombshell revelation tour by addressing the longtime rumors that she and estranged husband Will Smith are gay and swingers. [DailyMail]HE BANGS: Ricky Martin put on a mesmerizing performance as the closing act on the first night of the Trilogy Tour alongside Pitbull and Enrique Iglesias.