Category: People

Feb 22
Dr Nassif Exclusive: “Why would someone want breasts the size of a watermelon?”

Dr Paul Nassif, the renowned surgeon and mastermind behind reality guilty pleasure, Botched, discusses his bromance with Terry Dubrow and gives YOUR EX readers his top surgery tips! You were already a renowned, successful cosmetic surgeon in your own right before finding fame on Botched. What interested you in taking part in the show? Well, […]

Feb 21
Word On The Street: RuPaul is Out, Sasha Colby is In!

Drag Race Down Under Season 4 has started filming in Auckland, and all evidence suggests Ru has been replaced as host by Sasha Colby! RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 15 winner Sasha Colby has landed at Auckland Airport and is headed to the Drag Race Down Under set! Rumours are flying that Sasha will replace Ru […]

Feb 21
Tennis Star Taylor Fritz Apologises After ‘Accidental Like’ Of Homophobic Tweet

American tennis star Taylor Fritz has found himself embroiled in controversy after it was noticed that he had apparently endorsed a homophobic comment on X (formerly known as Twitter). Ranked as high as No. 5 in singles worldwide by the Association of Tennis Professionals, 26-year-old Fritz was quick to refute claims that his ‘like’ on […]

Feb 20
Joe Locke Teases a ‘Raunchier, Darker’ Heartstopper Season Three

The eagerly awaited third season of Netflix’s LGBTQ+ drama “Heartstopper” promises a more mature and nuanced narrative, according to Joe Locke, the 20-year-old actor who portrays Charlie Spring. This next instalment of the adaptation of Alice Oseman’s beloved queer teen novel series is anticipated to explore themes with a “raunchier” and “darker” edge while retaining […]

Feb 20
Grant Robertson Bids Farewell to Politics

Former Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson has announced his retirement from politics to assume the role of Vice-Chancellor at the University of Otago. Robertson’s move was confirmed by the university in a statement, highlighting Robertson’s deep ties to Dunedin and his alma mater, where he also served as OUSA President. The university expressed its enthusiasm […]

Feb 12
Drag Race’s Biggest Stars Give Back

Three of the biggest stars in drag, Jinkx Monsoon, Monet X Change and Trinity The Tuck, talk about breaking into the mainstream with massive stage and TV success, discovering themselves through drag and how they intend to use their platforms to give back to queer communities.  It’s a warm Christchurch night when we meet three […]

Feb 12
Ed Sheeran’s Malaysia Concert Faces Opposition Over LGBTQ+ Support

British musician Ed Sheeran is facing opposition from the Malaysian Islamist party Parti Islam Se-Malaysia (PAS) and the Penang mufti over his upcoming concert in Kuala Lumpur, due to his support for LGBTQ+ rights. The concert, scheduled for February 24 at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium, has sparked calls for cancellation, mirroring previous attempts by […]

Feb 05
Bruce Brown: Creating A Legacy

For the first time in four years, the Legacy Project has returned to Pride Month. Legacy 7 sees six local up-and-coming queer playwrights premiere their short plays that reflect their communities from across the rainbow spectrum. Artistic Director Bruce Brown discusses the importance of telling our stories. Where did you grow up, and how was […]