Top 15 Gayest Moments in Selling Sunset Season Seven
1. Chrishell and G kissing, followed by G screaming, “THIS IS MY WIFE!”
1. Chrishell and G kissing, followed by G screaming, “THIS IS MY WIFE!”
How to stand up to straight people wedding expectations, deal with disappointment around a potential sperm donor, decide whether or not to cut off given family, know whether you should ask your ex-boss out, and more!
“I want to amend my answer and say I prefer the kiss itself if it’s open mouth and the almost kiss if it’s just going to be two chaste actors smashing faces.”
I lost an electron today.
Preserving beaches and preserving queer history go hand in hand.
There’s a certain kind of comfort to me in dishevelment.
“I drove so fast away from her, that house, that man, that job, those lost friends, those queer dance parties, that supportive church, the community I created, without a single sound.”
It’s no longer about stunting for the camera. It’s about putting in the work to make sure this rap shit turns into something real.
Virginia flipped the Senate, elected the first trans Senator in the South, and ensured the Governor can’t dismantle LGBTQ rights.
JoJo Siwa talks about lesbian relationships on her podcast. Also: Nike submits the NWSL as a “drama” for a Golden Globe, the official Mean Girls trailer drop, Jade McLeod on debuting Jagged Little Pill’s non-binary Jo and more!
Which, as we know, is the new cocaine.
“I could start a Youtube channel or a blog about disability rights and monetize it. FUCK. I don’t know how to turn it off.”
Also, Ali Krieger is going to the finals AND she continues to crush the post split PR!
A trans girl lesbian in an Edith Wharton adaptation is like something out of my wildest dreams. Too bad this show is such a mediocre nightmare.
Why do seagulls fly over the sea?
Valkyrie, the love of my nerdy geeky ass life, is back. And she is gazing upon Carol Danvers’ face with the warmth of a thousand suns.
Aubrey Plaza and Patti LuPone are probably drinking cosmos together and chatting about theater, and CAN I JOIN?
Right now, Virginia is the only state in the South with more protections for LGBTQ+ people than discriminatory policies, but that could shift based on the results of today’s elections.
As Black women, isn’t that what we want to be afforded? A chance to be messy and vulnerable instead of tidy and unbreakable?
The person who moved shouldn’t be the only person experiencing change.