Need a boost to get over Hump Day? The Hot Sheet is Queerty’s midweek pop culture catch-up, highlighting the entertainment stories everyone’s talking about, the ones you might’ve missed, and the notable LGBTQ+ film & TV releases in the days ahead. Here’s everything you need to stay in-the-know:IN MEMORIAM: The late, great icon Leslie Jordan received a well-deserved star on the Palm Springs Walk Of Fame this past weekend.
The beautiful ceremony featured a surprise goodbye message from the legend himself, recorded before he passed. Love. Light. Leslie. [Read all about it on LGBTQNation]HELLO NURSE!: Manu Ríos‘ absence is sorely felt this season of Elite, but the international hottie has another series on the way—which sounds like a sexed-up, Spanish-language take on Grey’s Anatomy—and Netflix España shared this first look (and, yes, Ríos manages to look hot in scrubs, too).*Respiración entrecortada* Primera imagen de Manu Ríos, Najwa Nimri, Blanca Suárez, Aitana Sánchez-Gijón, Alfonso Bassave y Borja Luna en #Respira.
La serie llegará en 2024. pic.twitter.com/BbXS0lpWFGTHE SPY WHO LOVED ME: Due to the ongoing SAG strike and the studios’ refusal to cut working actors a fair deal, Jonathan Bailey can’t technically promote his gay Showtime drama Fellow Travelers, but thank goodness he can promote his hot bod and sleek fashion sense. [Read all about it on Queerty]BE GAY, DO CRIME: Hulu’s twisty new crime series Culprits has an intriguing premise about the bloody fallout from a bank heist.
And—surprise!—it’s pretty queer, with Nathan Stewart-Jarrett as our lead anti-hero who happens to be a gay dad, plus what looks to be a delicious supporting turn from Suzy Eddie Izzard.BEYOND THE SHADE: Drag Race Italia‘s Farida Kant had all the girls talking when she dragged Lady Camden while trying to make a point about U.S.