It’s Monday (again). A lot happened over the weekend. Here’s just some of what you might have missed…MASTER AND SERVANT: Ron “Don’t Say Gay” DeSantis’ biggest donor has stopped funding his disastrous 2024 campaign and is demanding he make huge changes to his culture wars, stat! [The Guardian]BABY STEPS: As of today (August 7), more gay and bisexual men in the US will be allowed to donate blood, but there’s still a catch. [NBC News]IDOL BEHAVIOR: Adam Lambert claps back at online trolls after they made homophobic comments about his boyfriend’s appearance when photos of the couple out on a date went viral. [Buzzfeed]REST IN POWER: Paris Is Burning star and ballroom legend Carmen Xtravaganza passed away from cancer at the age 62.
Watch the trailblazer discuss her journey in a clip from the 2006 documentary How Do I Look:HATE CRIME: A teen suspect has been charged with the murder of O’Shae Sibley, the gay man stabbed to death while voguing at a Brooklyn gas station. [CBS News]‘MEMBA HIM: Aughts pop star Ne-Yo backpedalled and apologized to the LGBTQ+ community one day after sharing his thoughts on gender identity and criticizing parents that support their transgender kids. [Billboard]JUST DESSERTS: The entire staff of a Cinnabon store in California have gone on strike after a franchise executive allegedly banned all Pride flags and decorations at the location. [LGBTQNation]SIZZLIN’ DISH: Celebrity chef Ronnie Woo proved he can definitely raise the heat outside the kitchen with his latest bikini thirst trap.A post shared by Ronnie Woo (@ronniecwoo)SEEING RED: Florida reverses ban on AP Psychology and will allow it to be taught to HS students with the inclusion of sexual orientation and gender identity topics despite the.