Category: News

Jul 03
Hands off boys, he’s taken!

Campbell Johnstone, the trailblazing first openly gay All Black, has shared the news of his engagement to Ben Thomson. The announcement marks another significant milestone for New Zealand rugby, following Johnstone’s courageous decision to come out earlier this year. When YOUR EX interviewed Campbell Johnson with his partner (now fiance Ben sitting by his side. […]

Jul 01
USA: Supreme Court Allows Christian Business Owner to Turn Away Same-Sex Couples

In a landmark ruling, the US Supreme Court has ruled in favour of a Christian wedding website designer from Colorado, giving her the right to decline service to LGBTQ+ couples. The decision, reached by a majority vote of six to three, states that Lorie Smith’s business falls under the expressive and artistic work category, thereby […]

Jun 29
Medsafe’s Poppers Ban Harmed Kiwi Gay Men

A policy analysis by the International Journal of Drug Policy has found Medsafe’s decision to ban the sale of alkyl nitrites (poppers) in NZ lacked evidence, failed to provide alternative options, and increased harm to men who have sex with men. In 2020, New Zealand made a significant decision regarding the availability of poppers, a […]

Jun 28
Conviction Revealed: Sir James Wallace Convicted of Assaulting Men and Attempting to Obstruct Justice

Sir James Wallace, a prominent figure in New Zealand’s arts and film scene, can now be identified as the former rich-lister who has been found guilty of indecently assaulting three men and attempting to pervert the course of justice. The 85-year-old, with an estimated net worth of around $170 million, was accused of assaulting his […]

Jun 28
“Recovering Bigot” Praised for Spreading Love with Free Hugs at Pride Parade

Denver’s Pride Parade in Colorado, USA, witnessed a heartwarming display of acceptance and growth as a self-proclaimed “recovering bigot” donned a rainbow garland and held a sign that read, “Recovering bigot. I am sorry. Free hugs.” A TikTok user captured several heartfelt moments of embrace between the man and fellow Pride-goers, sharing the powerful message […]

Jun 27
Colorado Springs Shooting Suspect Pleads Guilty to 53 Charges, Including Five First-Degree Murders

Anderson Lee Aldrich, the individual accused in the tragic shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs, has entered a guilty plea to a total of 53 charges, including five counts of first-degree murder. The suspect, formerly facing 305 criminal counts encompassing hate crimes and murder charges, pleaded guilty on Monday (June 26). Aldrich, who prefers […]

Jun 26
Istanbul Pride: Thousands March in Defiance of Bans, Dozens Detained

In a display of courage and resilience, more than 60 individuals were detained during Istanbul Pride, where thousands of LGBTQ+ activists and allies gathered to march in the Şişli district. Pride events in Turkey have faced systematic prohibition since 2015, with events as small as picnics and film screenings targeted for bans during Pride Month. […]

Jun 24
Setbacks for LGBTQ+ Rights in Japan as Proposed Law Faces Dilution

In a recent development that has ignited concerns among advocates for LGBTQ+ rights, Japan’s proposed legislation to protect the rights of the rainbow community has faced significant dilution amidst an ongoing culture war. Originally introduced as a promising step forward, the legislation aimed to provide legal protections against discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender […]