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Global music icon Shakira will headline the WorldPride 2025 Welcome Concert, bringing her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour to Nationals Park on Saturday, May 31, 2025. This performance marks her return to touring after a seven-year hiatus and sets the stage for an exciting start to WorldPride...
Huw Ware
Cardiff-born referee Huw Ware has expressed his pride in becoming the first openly gay man to officiate a PDC World Darts Championship final. Ware oversaw the second half of the historic match, where Luke Littler defeated Michael Van Gerwen to become the youngest-ever PDC World Champion. Ware, 31, hopes his...
Salina EsTitties
Salina EsTitties, a standout performer from season 15 of RuPaul’s Drag Race, has spoken openly about the struggles many alumni face in finding work after their time on the show. According to the Los Angeles-based queen, the sheer volume of contestants produced by the franchise has led to a competitive...
Lukas Gage
Lukas Gage, the star of Smile 2, recently opened up about the challenges he faced in navigating his sexuality while under public scrutiny. Speaking to Attitude magazine, Gage recounted the pressure he felt earlier in his career to disclose his sexuality. Despite playing multiple queer characters in his early roles,...
David Walliams discusses with YOUR EX's Oliver Hall his bond with his Little Britain co-creator Matt Lucas, their controversies and his love of all things ‘gay’!  It’s 11.30pm at David Walliams’ London home when our Zoom cameras connect. Unsurprisingly, he’s somewhat sedate but extremely generous with his time, humble and...
Noah Williams kiss with Tom Daley
Noah Williams celebrated winning a silver medal at the Paris 2024 Olympics on 29 July in a memorable and heartwarming way: by kissing his diving partner, Tom Daley, on the cheek. The affectionate gesture came after the pair secured silver in the men's 10m synchronised platform diving final, scoring 463.44...
Switzerland’s Nemo has made history as the first non-binary artist to win the Eurovision Song Contest after clinching the 2024 title. The 68th edition of Eurovision saw 37 countries vying for the prestigious music accolade, with Nemo’s song “The Code” not only scoring an impressive 591 points but also struck...

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