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'Drag Race' Star and Trans Activist Jiggly Caliente Has Died at 44
Variety reports the sad news that "RuPaul Drag Race" star and judge of "Drag Race: Philippines," Jiggly Caliente has died at the age of 44.
Selfies, Stunts, and Slays We Weren't Ready For
Welcome to our latest round-up of queer celebs who served, and those who came together to maximize their joint slay. This week: Froy Gutierrez, Benito Skinner, Nymphia Wind, and many more!
Jake Jonez, Leather Dreams, and Gym Sirens Collide
Welcome to our latest round-up of Instagram thirst-traps from queer celebs! This week: Hot comedian Jake Jonez, sexy snaps from Tyler Da?rlig Ulv, Beau DeMayo, Nathan Slaten and more!
Bird Met Gala Energy Kept Us Alive
Here's what's kept us laughing from Gay Twitter this week.
Ricar Fernandez is a Delicious In-Flight Snack
Some people fly first class, some coach, some in between, but they all have one thing in common: A cabin crew. And if all of them looked like Ricar Fernandez, they'd have to drop the oxygen masks early so we could catch our breath.
'Sinners' Bites Off a Phenomenal 2nd Weekend as a 20-Year-Old Star Wars Movie Takes 2nd Place
In its second weekend in theaters, "Sinners" earned $45 million in ticket sales from theaters in the U.S. and Canada, according to studio estimates Sunday. That's down a miniscule 6% from its Easter holiday launch, the smallest drop since "Avatar."
A Closeup that Has Our Eyes Bulging
When model and tennis professional Winston Rice-Herrington shared these photos, he provided the caption, "Wake up. New photos just dropped" — and he was so right to say it!
In Two Current Releases, Jacob Elordi Likes It Both Ways
Actor Jacob Elordi is solidifying his leading man status, and is doing so in projects that are edgy and compelling.
Nik Saitanis Is Giving Main Character Energy
Living in one of the most beautiful parts of the world allows Nik Saitanis to pose in as little clothing as the public allows, and we appreciate that he takes every opportunity to do so.
Out Pro Tennis Player João Lucas Reis da Silva Says He's Not the Only Gay Male Player
Brazilian tennis pro João Lucas Reis da Silva gained overnight notoriety as the sport's first active male player to come out, but statistically it doesn't make sense he would be alone.
This Heart Surgeon's Beauty Might Make You Flatline
Find out why we're following the model simply known as Pablo.
This Hard Cover Isn't What You Think
Anyone for a portable glory hole?
'Drag Race' Judge Jiggly Caliente Leaves Philippines Edition of Show after Tragic Loss of Her Leg
"RuPaul's Drag Race" and "Pose" star and judge of "Drag Race Philippines" judge Jiggly Caliente is taking some time out of the public eye to recover after losing a leg to an infection, her family says.
Review: This 'Magic Farm' Cultivates Slow-Burning Queer Love, but Yields a Disappointing Harvest
Chloë Sevigny leads a cast of bumbling documentarians who have stumbled into the wrong South American town, only to discover the right people for their troubled hearts.
Harvey Fierstein to be Awarded Special Tony Award for Lifetime in the Theater
Actor and playwright Harvey Fierstein needs to find room for another award. He's going to be honored with a Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre.
Singer Kehlani Dropped from Cornell Concert for 'Antisemitic' Sentiments
Cornell University has canceled a performance by R&B star Kehlani after complaints to the Ivy League school's president that she expressed antisemitic and anti-Israel sentiments.
Review: 'On Swift Horses' a Graceful Queer Film that Lacks Hunger
Bolstered by an excellent cast, "On Swift Horses" is a queer period romance containing elements of an epic scope about queer characters trying to find their place in the world.
K-pop Star Bain Delights Audience with Onstage Coming Out
Concert goers were thrilled when K-pop star Bain made a surprise mid-concert announcement. He's "proud to be part of the LGBT community," he said.
Review: Documentary 'Jimmy in Saigon' Traces a Brother's Healing Journey
Executive producer Dan Savage empowers Peter McDowell to find out how and why his older brother Jim — who may or may not have been gay — died in Vietnam in 1972.
JoJo Siwa's 'Big Brother' Revelation: 'I'm Not a Lesbian, I'm Queer!'
Not long ago, JoJo Siwa fended off homophobic remarks from Mickey Rourke, telling him, "I'll still be gay" when Rourke promised to make her straight. Now, though, the entertainer says she's "going to the Q!"