It’s Monday (again). A lot happened over the weekend. Here’s just some of what you might have missed…NETFLIX AND SEX: Fans of Sex and the City are going to want to raise their cosmos as Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte and even Samantha are making their way over to Netflix.
The HBO show’s original six seasons will be available to stream on the platform for the first time in April. [The Hollywood Reporter]CHASTE BOY SUMMER: New research has found that the mpox outbreak of 2022 actually subsided because of changes in the sexual behaviors of gay and bisexual men and not because of the vaccine. [US News & World Report]Subscribe to our daily newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.GYLLENHAAL SMACKDOWN: The homoerotic social media content coming from the glorious Road House remake shows no sign of slowing as the latest thirst quencher finds a very sweaty Jake Gyllenhaal getting pinned down with his muscular legs in the air during a wrestling match with his trainer.
A post shared by Jake Gyllenhaal (@jakegyllenhaal)EUPHORIA DELAYED: Two years after the season 2 finale of Euphoria aired, Colman Domingo is revealing why season three, which isn’t expected until 2025, is taking so damn long. [Deadline]RIP SKINNY JEANS: Just in case you haven’t stepped foot in a Zara lately, the New York Times does a really deep dive into why skinny jeans are the new dad jeans and why baggy dad jeans are now the hottest trend in pants. [NY Times]YOU BETTA WERK: Sam Smith showed off their supermodel moves by storming the catwalk in two ensembles at the Vivienne Westwood show at Paris Fashion Week.THE CAPOTE CLUB: After working on Ryan Murphy‘s Feud: Capote Vs.The Swans together, director Gus Van Sant and actress Molly Ringwald had a fascinating, wide-ranging conversation about making the limited series, the real Truman Capote, Marlon Brando, and working with River Phoenix.