“I believe the GGs had a big gay following” is a very adorable thing to say.
“I believe the GGs had a big gay following” is a very adorable thing to say.
No it’s just a weird framing. Her pinky is out of shot on the left.
All of show business (the business end thereof, to start, which will hopefully lead to deemphasizing the shitty perspectives on the creative end) needs a complete overhaul.
That’s awesome. We need to do this more in the U.S.
Maybe this is hypocritically petty, but if you’re going to comment on a gossip column on a pop-culture focused blog, can you *not* pretend to be above reading about certain celebrities (who aren’t abusive or bigoted)? I understand and respect criticism and snark, but acting like you never want to hear someone’s name…
Not to be similarly glib, but to be fair, Julian didn’t get to grow up with his daddy even when John was alive.
But what do Cris Judd* and first husband think?
Right? This seems decidedly NOT egregious, on the scale of Shit Kanye’s Done.
Whoops. I read this as a stand-alone comment. Ignore me.
“the only yelly white man I’ll ever love” is the best Billy Eichner descriptor ever.
Right? It’s a year and a few months before the next major national elections, and several months before any official primary. It’s not suspicious timing in any way.
This is a dumb nitpick, but Arabella literally means “beautiful altar”. I know this because it’s my middle name, and while I love it, that’s such a dumb thing for a name to mean.
I really think it comes down to whether they had an adult in their life who loved them as a child more than they loved them as a money-making machine. I don’t think Lindsay did.
I am so creeped out by that.
I’m under the impression they’re buddies, but that impression is possibly just because they were both on NBC in the 90s.
I still think it’s a pretty cheap gag.
Apologies only serve to make the apologizer feel better
You know, I almost said Boomer at first, but since he gained mainstream notoriety in the ‘90s, I figured he was probably closer to Gen X. And normally, I’d argue that being born the last year of one generation is cusp, therefore he’s arguably either, but ‘61 is a pretty early year to be considered Gen X, and ‘60 is…
Good fucking point.
Because RuPaul is has misogynistic streak, in that Gen X, gay dude way. Like, the show is fun, and in general, he’s done a lot more good than bad for the world, but it’s definitely there.