Vanessa Hudgens Sounds Off On Being A Gay Rights Advocate: 'Love Comes First For Me'

Vanessa Hudgens Sounds Off On Being A Gay Rights Advocate: 'Love Comes First For Me'
Explaining why she’s an advocate for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community, “High School Musical” veteran Vanessa Hudgens says she “doesn’t see people as gay or straight.”

“People can be very close-minded and I think it’s not right. I don’t think it’s fair,” the 26-year-old singer-actress, who is currently starring in the Broadway revival of “Gigi,” tells GLAAD’s Claire Pires in an April 22 interview. “I think it’s important for us to stand up for people and to have each other’s back, and to be involved with the gay community and support the community.”

She went on to note, “I’m a very open person. Love comes first for me.”

The star’s latest role on the New York stage seems to fit in with that aforementioned motto, too. In the musical, Hudgens plays Gigi, a young courtesan-in-training in turn-of-the-century Paris who wins the heart of a dashing playboy (Corey Cott).

The character, Hudgens says, is “a strong, independent, powerful, young woman” and “a nice lovely little reminder of how you are in control of your future and your happiness no matter what anyone else might think.”

Hudgens previously discussed the gay appeal of her work in a 2011 interview with The Advocate. In addition to “High School Musical,” which had a large LGBT fanbase, Hudgens worked with openly gay director Daniel Barnz on “Beastly.” She also played Mimi in a 2010 staging of “Rent,” helmed by Neil Patrick Harris, in Los Angeles.

That doesn’t mean, however, that the sexuality of her directors or co-stars had any impact on her enthusiasm for a given film or stage role.

“When it comes to the projects I choose, I just go with my gut instinct, and hopefully people will enjoy the ride I take them on,” she said at the time.

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Congressman Honda’s Transgender Granddaughter Featured on Tonight’s NBC Nightly News Special

Congressman Honda’s Transgender Granddaughter Featured on Tonight’s NBC Nightly News Special

Tonight, NBC Nightly News will continue its series on transgender youth with the story of Malisa, the 8-year-old granddaughter of Congressman Mike Honda (CA-17).
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Louis Tomlinson’s Peen Caught Flopping On Video In More Than One Direction

Louis Tomlinson’s Peen Caught Flopping On Video In More Than One Direction

We could write some text here, but chances are you’re already searching the page for the promised video of Louis Tomlinson and the “flopping peen.” We don’t blame you.

Related: Which One Direction Member Has The Best Nude Photo?

Well here it is, captured at a recent charity football match. Happy hump day:

 

Dan Tracer

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Tony Perkins Thinks Bryan Fischer Could Make a Better Effort At Hating Gays: LISTEN

Tony Perkins Thinks Bryan Fischer Could Make a Better Effort At Hating Gays: LISTEN

Bryan Fischer

A follower of hate group mouthpiece Bryan Fischer (above) has serious concerns that his wingnut leader is just not quite homophobic enough.

Satan-obsessed Fischer, of anti-gay activist group the American Family Association, had advised that if his fellow homophobes must attend a same-sex wedding they should make the lucky couple aware that they do not approve beforehand.

However, one listener was so incensed with Fischer’s clearly moderate opinion that he telephoned yet another wingnut – Family Research Council’s Tony Perkins – to complain, reports Right Wing Watch.

The caller told Perkins that he was in shock because a true Christian would only attend a same-sex wedding in order to tell the participants that they are going to hell.

“The only reason that any Christian would ever attend a homosexual wedding is when the preacher says, ‘Is there any objection to the wedding,’ you stand up and say, ‘Yes, according to the Bible, sodomy, you will burn in hell for this.’ That is the only reason why any Christian would ever attend a sodomite wedding.”

Although doubtful that a gay couple would “invite people to raise any objections,: Perkins was impressed with the caller’s insightful comments, adding that silence in the church about divorce has led “to this wholesale redefinition of marriage as a result.”

Listen, AFTER THE JUMP


Jim Redmond

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Randy, New Gay Social Networking App, Aims To Build Community

Randy, New Gay Social Networking App, Aims To Build Community
Looking for a new way to connect with queer men in your area while simultaneously building community? There’s an app for that.

The latest gay social networking app to hit the market is Randy, a platform with all of the bells and whistles of the big-name gay social networking apps with a few added benefits. Randy encourages gay men to not only interact beyond just geolocation, but also to engage in community building through the app’s “Communities” sections. It’s a primary goal of Randy to focus on creating city and neighborhood-based communities.

The Huffington Post chatted with Randy’s PR Manager, Peter Martin, this week about the launch of the app and what users can expect.

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The Huffington Post: Tell us more about the concept for Randy?
Peter Martin: We see Randy as a community-driven, tailored experience for gay men to meet. Our user-centric design and multiple social functions give men the tools to interact beyond just geolocation. Randy incorporates the latest social networking tools to communicate, connect and engage. We provide a design-driven experience that gives users more control to be as open or private as they want to be. Users have the flexibility to meet one-on-one or in the comfort of a group setting through the “Communities” section.

What makes this app different from other popular gay networking apps?
Randy takes the next step in gay networking apps by focusing on the user experience and providing users with multiple social networking features to meet their individual taste and needs. In addition to the UI design, Randy focuses on creating city and neighborhood-based communities. Users explore community topics specific to their neighborhood, city and other U.S. cities.

How does the app itself function?
Randy users can start to sign up immediately and start exploring all its functions right away. Once inside, users can create their profile and start connecting. The bottom navigation allows them to find guys by location and like them, read or join in the Communities conversations, contact guys privately with Messenger, see their notifications and manage their profile. For those looking to customize their experience, Randy’s intuitive filters search by
age, ethnicity, scene, body type, height, weight, looking for, relationship, and HIV status.

Randy is now available for download on iOS. Interested in learning more? Head here.

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Chaka Khan Forgets Most of the Lyrics to 'It's Raining Men' on Letterman: VIDEO

Chaka Khan Forgets Most of the Lyrics to 'It's Raining Men' on Letterman: VIDEO

Khan

Thankfully, Chaka Khan can still make unintelligible sounds that are still amazing, because her recognition of the lyrics to “It’s Raining Men” is certainly not.

Still, a “delightful” performance, as Dave describes it. A delightful disaster.

Watch, AFTER THE JUMP


Andy Towle

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Gay Singer-Songwriter Aiden Leslie On His New Video, 'I Just Go,' And The Future Of His Musical Journey

Gay Singer-Songwriter Aiden Leslie On His New Video, 'I Just Go,' And The Future Of His Musical Journey
Aiden Leslie has always aimed to forge a new path for male performers in dance music, a genre traditionally dominated by divas.

The 38-year-old singer-songwriter, who is openly gay, made a name for himself on the New York nightlife circuit with singles like “Worlds Away” and “Nobody Said.” Now, he’s taking a more soulful approach with his latest song and music video, “I Just Go.”

The tune, which Leslie describes as his most personal work to date, is very much an uptempo, string-driven ballad, particularly when compared to the EDM-tinged “bangerz” that dominate dance floors these days. Released earlier this month, the cinematic video for the song was filmed mostly in Manhattan and Brooklyn, with its splashy beach sequences shot in Breezy Point, New York.

The hunky performer, who aims to follow up the song with a summer tour and a full-length album, was refreshingly candid in a recent chat with The Huffington Post, discussing his new music, his ideal date, out stars in the music industry and his plans for the future.

Congrats on the release of your new song and video, “I Just Go.” What’s the inspiration behind the new song?
Thank you so much! When I wrote this song, I was probably at one of my lowest moments…I was running with the wrong crowd, partying a lot, having probably too much fun. I was lost. It was definitely a jet-set type of lifestyle that lots of people from the outside would think was fabulous, and it was! But it took its toll on me spiritually. I was searching for lots of things, and in all the wrong places. So I dug deep and wrote about it, and by doing that, it healed me.

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“I think it’s sexy when somebody goes for it. That’s impressive to me.”

You’ve got a super-cute costar [Rafaele Rivera] in this video. What does a man have to do to impress Aiden Leslie? What’s the biggest turn-on in a prospective date?
I like when a person is direct and says what they want. That might scare some people and perhaps at one point in my life, myself. But now I think it’s sexy when somebody goes for it. That’s impressive to me. So many guys dance around things, and it’s so tiring. I like a man! That will get my attention. Also, if you smell good, I’m already in halfway (laughs). That’s a good starting point.

The video for the song traces the arc of a relationship. What do you see as its ultimate message?
The video definitely illustrates a relationship from a literal standpoint, but it’s more of a metaphor for the song. There are lots of layers. I went to many things to numb the pain, and the relationship was one of those things. If you look at the lyrics, they are on the dark side: “I could care/Should care/But I just go.” It’s that universal thing of doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. So many choices were before me and I chose things that were not serving me. In the bridge of the song I write, “Running down this path with my eyes closed searching for the truth.” I didn’t want to see the truth, so I chose to keep going no matter what…a survival technique, one I think most of us can identify with.

Interestingly, you mention that this is one of the first songs you ever wrote. Why did the timing feel right to release it now?
It was one of very first songs that I ever wrote. It was a long-form artistic kind of electronica demo. It was slow and ambient. After a while, we thought, let’s change it up into a dance mix and it received some notice. Then I just put it away for a few years. But I always loved it. I would perform it at shows around the country. About a year and a half ago, I did an acoustic show at The Cutting Room here in New York City. I just played it on a guitar and it got a really good response, and I thought, Let’s re-think this and do it like a full single and video with of course, remixes! I think this track is written where it works any way you decide to do it. It felt time to talk about this time in my life.

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“I think it’s so exciting to see the industry embracing out artists. It’s about time, right?”

In recent years, pop music’s lineup of out stars has grown to include stars like Adam Lambert, Frank Ocean and Sam Smith. As an artist, where do you see yourself fitting into this landscape? Who are your biggest musical inspirations?
Whenever you get into this industry you have to always remember there is room for everybody and I think it’s so exciting to see the industry embracing out artists. It’s about time, right? We all have something to say and it’s unique because we’re artists. That’s the beauty of it, really. I love inventive, soulful lyrics paired with catchy, simple melodies. Top 40 pop music — that’s what I love. I love great songwriters like Prince, Lenny Kravitz, George Michael. Also, Natalie Merchant, Jewel and, of course, Madonna, Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Jay Z, Kelly Clarkson and Pink.

Is a full-length album in the works?
Yes, it has been for a while now. But I want it to be right when I do it. We live in a 15-second world these days. It seems people’s attention spans are pretty thin. So I think it’s easy for things to get lost in today’s world. It breaks my heart when artists put out 15-20 tracks and the consumer clicks on two and trashes the rest after a five-minute search on iTunes. I see it all the time. So I want to make the best impact for now. There is nothing better than going on a journey with an album, but it’s an art that’s less noticed and appreciated.

What’s next for Aiden Leslie?
I’m trying to not think too much on what the future holds. But I work. It’s who I am. And I must create. With that said, we’re booking a lot of shows for the summer and getting ready to release my largest remix package on May 5. And, of course, the music will always continue, always.

This interview has been edited and condensed for style and length.

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