It’s Monday (again). A lot happened over the weekend. Here’s just some of what you might have missed…KISS OFF: 9-1-1 star Oliver Stark blasts the homophobic backlash to his character’s gay kiss and storyline following this week’s episode. [US Weekly]FAMILY PLANNING: After 40 years, the FDA is expected to end its rule banning gay and bi men from donating sperm. [LGBTQ Nation]Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.10s ACROSS THE BOARD: Ricky Martin was Madonna‘s surprise celebrity judge during the “Vogue” ballroom competition portion of her Celebration Tour in Miami on Sunday.
The pop superstars previously collaborated on the 1999 duet “Be Careful.”A post shared by Ricky Martin (@ricky_martin)ALEX & PRINCE HENRY 4EVA: Red, White & Royal Blue hunks Taylor Zakhar Perez and Nicholas Galitzine dished on their on-screen chemistry, feeling the love from queer fans, and the prospects of a sequel. [Entertainment Weekly]NO JOKE: Jerrod Carmichael revealed “egomaniac” Dave Chappelle wanted a public apology after he called out his anti-trans history. [Variety]SHANTAY YOU STAY: RuPaul spilled tea on the queer actor he wants to play him in a movie. [INTO]PUMP YOU UP: Liam Hemsworth put his physical transformation on main by sharing a gym selfie of his ginormous jacked shoulders and vascular biceps.
Damn daddy!A post shared by Liam Hemsworth (@liamhemsworth)FLIPPING THE SCRIPT: President Joe Biden is using George W.
Bush’s 2004 anti-gay marriage playbook to rally support for reproductive rights and keep The Former Guy out of office in November. [NBC News]MOTHER’S BLESSING: Elizabeth Hurley came to the defense of her steamy lesbian scene directed by her 22-year-old son in the new movie Strictly Confidential.