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WATCH: The shocking catfish story that nearly ruined pop-rock duo Tegan & Sara
funny scary thing.Often, in our shared love of pop stars, we can find community with others around the globe. Especially for young queer folks, that sense of belonging can be our safe space, our lifeline.But what happens when someone invades that space?Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.The upcoming documentary Fanatical: The Catfishing Of Tegan And Sara tells the shocking true story of how one person took advantage of a fandom, leaving two musicians and their hundreds of thousands of fans vulnerable—and completely freaked out.At the center of it all is pop-rock duo Tegan and Sara Quin, identical twin sisters from Alberta, Canada who began making music together in the late ’90s, and rose to superstardom in the 2000s with hits like “Walking With A Ghost” and “Back In Your Head.”Both sisters are gay, and they’ve been open about their identities from the beginning of their careers, frequently advocating for LGBTQ+ rights on stage and off, even at a time when queer people weren’t as visible in the music scene.