James Franco and Keegan Allen are Nasty Pigs on Set of Gay Murder Movie: LOOK

James Franco and Keegan Allen are Nasty Pigs on Set of Gay Murder Movie: LOOK

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Yesterday, we told you about the casting of Disney actor Garrett Clayton to play gay adult film star Brent Corrigan in a movie produced by James Franco and based on the murder of gay porn producer Bryan Kocis. Today comes another tease of what the film — titled King Cobra (Kocis’ production company was called Cobra video) — has in store for us.

James Franco shared a revealin  snap on Instagram showing him alongside actor Keegan Allen, both of whom are clad in Nasty Pig apparel.

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Allen also shared the pic with the caption “see you soon @garrettclayton1 ❤️”

While we had heard Franco would produce the film it now appears, based on these snaps, that Franco will also act in the film.

Perhaps Franco will play one of the two gay murderers at the heart of the story? The real life murders that inspired the story were carried out by Raymond Cuadra, 25, and Joseph Manuel Kerekes, 33, in what police called a “misguided attempt to make it big” and lure producer Kocis’ big star (a then underage Brent Corrigan, née Sean Lockhart) away from Kocis.

Justin Kelly will direct King Cobra following his feature length film debut I Am Michael, which Franco also starred in.

Check out one more pic shared by Keegan from the set below:

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RELATED: Disney Star to Play Brent Corrigan in James Franco Movie About Murder of Gay Adult Film Producer

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James Franco and Keegan Allen are Nasty Pigs on Set of Gay Murder Movie: LOOK

Amazon Removes Disgusting 'Lady Boy Drag' Halloween Costume After Complaints

Amazon Removes Disgusting 'Lady Boy Drag' Halloween Costume After Complaints

As far as offensive Halloween costumes go, the “Lady Boy Drag” get-up is pretty high up there. 

The Adult Lady Boy Drag Fancy Dress Costume Outfit by Orion Costumes was sold on Amazon U.K. for £28.99. The costume included a black wig, sequined dress and fabric male genitalia, and was promoted as a way to “embarrass a stag or your friends and family with this tastelessly brilliant fancy dress costume.” 

Reviewers complained about the objectionable costume, per Pink News, with one saying the transgender community does not need to be subject to such ridicule. 

“I assume that a company of your size has an all inclusive policy of respect for all it’s staff, regardless of gender, disability, sexual orientation etc.,” one reviewer wrote. “It’s just a pity that it does not apply these standards to it’s products. This sort of rubbish drags Amazon’s name into the gutter.” 

Recently, Amazon ultimately removed the costume from its site. 

“All Marketplace sellers must follow our selling guidelines and those who don’t will be subject to action including potential removal of their account,” said a statement from an Amazon U.K. press representative which was sent to The Huffington Post on Tuesday. “The product in question is no longer available.”

Good riddance. 

H/T Gay Star News

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Swedish “Vampire” Slits Boyfriend’s Throat, Drinks His Blood

Swedish “Vampire” Slits Boyfriend’s Throat, Drinks His Blood

28309652921e423b3a5e1cbdcf655606ee1373d7387af3b2e1ca25939aee3a13A 23-year-old Swedish man has been accused of slashing his 32-year-old lover’s throat then drinking his blood and using it to draw a pentagon on his living room wall.

“When I saw the blood I had a vision that I had to drink it,” the accused said in court this week.

Related: Gay Porn Star Luka Magnotta Finally Admits He Murdered, Dismembered Boyfriend

The incident happened back in June at the accused’s apartment in Stockholm. Shortly after killing his lover, he reported himself to police.

The man, who suffers from a “serious psychiatric disorder,” spent nearly 15 hours being interrogated, during which he confessed to manslaughter but not murder and said he committed the crime after the voices in his head told him to.

“In the light of his psychological ill health this is a deed that can only be classified as manslaughter,” his lawyer Jonas Granfelt told media earlier this week.

Related: Chef Claims To Be Cooking “Pig’s Broth,” Turns Out To Be His Murdered Transgender Wife

But prosecutor Pär Andersson isn’t buying it. He believes the killing was premeditated, saying investigators found Google searches on his computer for “cut throat” and “sentry killing.”

“I believe that it is a fairly common argument in cases like this that you hear voices of various kinds,” Anderson told media. “A more likely motive may have been to hid this sexual relationship they had. A relationship which he, in several police interrogations, denied they had had before he confirmed it and said he was ashamed of it.”

The trial continues.

Related: Love Hurts: Five Gay Relationships That Ended In Murder

h/t: The Local

Graham Gremore

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‘Star Wars’ Stars John Boyega and Daisy Ridley Freak Out Watching the New Trailer: VIDEO

‘Star Wars’ Stars John Boyega and Daisy Ridley Freak Out Watching the New Trailer: VIDEO

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Yesterday, the trailer for Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens dropped and the internet just about lost its mind. Included among those losing it over the new trailer? The film’s stars  John Boyega and Daisy Ridley, both of whom are featured on the movie’s new poster. 

The actors shared their reactions to the trailer on Instagram, as GQ notes. Boyega posted the below video with the caption,

“THE TRAILER IS JUST EEEEPPPPPPPIIIIICCCCCCC! Star Wars is back! gaaaaaad laaaaard! You know what! Let me just relax because this kind God oooo! Lmao! Seriously congrats to everyone ! December 18th!”

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Ridley meanwhile was overcome with emotion:

“Staying in a little b’n’b with my friend… Set an alarm to watch the trailer… My friend filmed my reaction. Totally emotional seeing it for the first time and so so so incredibly awed to be part of this incredible legacy #starwars#theforceawakens

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Is the force awoken in you?

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State Department Will End Domestic Partner Benefits

State Department Will End Domestic Partner Benefits

Following the Supreme Court decision that legalized same-sex marriages nationwide, the U.S. State Department announced this week that it will start to phase out the Same-Sex Domestic Partner program. And that has LGBT employees working overseas and their allies concerned. 

Officials will begin dismantling the program in December and will end it completely in 2018, according to the Washington Blade.

“When Obergefell v. Hodges legalized same-sex marriage throughout the United States, federal spousal benefits administrated by the department became available equally to married opposite- and same-sex couples,” Under Secretary of State for Management Patrick Kennedy told the Blade. “Because married same-sex couples are now able to receive a wide array of benefits available to any married couple in the federal government, the original justification for the SSDP program no longer exists.”

Foreign Service personnel who are stationed in a country that would not allow them to get married will be given 10 days of administrative leave to travel to a country or jurisdiction that will. The policy is available to both same-sex and opposite-sex couples.

GLIFAA, the department’s group for LGBT employees, protested the decision, pointing out that it is not safe for some personnel to marry a foreign-born spouse. In countries that don’t have protections for LGBT people or where homosexuality is illegal, the ramifications for spouses or their families could be disastrous.

“GLIFAA supports equal treatment and fair protections for all employees, and having protections available for families that have different needs,” GLIFAA President Regina Jun said in a statement posted on the group’s website.

“Rather than focusing on rollback, the Department should work to ensure all Americans can represent their country overseas, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. LGBT+ employees continue to face significant hurdles in finding a posting abroad where they can safely and effectively serve with their families.”

Bil Browning

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5 Damning Findings From Largest LGBTQ Prisoner Survey To Date

5 Damning Findings From Largest LGBTQ Prisoner Survey To Date

Thanks to the growing visibility of trans women in pop culture and the media, the country is learning more about the unique challenges that trans people face every day — including those behind bars. In general, LGBT people in the criminal justice system are stripped of their basic human rights and experience daily violence. In Orange Is the New Black, Laverne Cox’s character is verbally harassed by other prisoners, beaten up, and thrown into solitary confinement under the guise of keeping her safe — and that is par for the course for many trans and gender non-conforming people behind bars in real life. Many are raped and denied basic necessities and medical care.

In 2014, the LGBTQ advocacy organization Black & Pink conducted the largest LGBTQ prisoner survey to date, to assess their treatment behind bars. With the help of inmates who drafted many of the questions, 1,118 prisoners in state and federal facilities responded to the 133-question survey.

According to the organization’s final report, which was released last Friday, LGBTQ inmates are discriminated against en masse. Here are some of the most egregious findings:

LGBT people face discrimination in court — even from their own attorneys.

From the time they enter the criminal justice system to the time they attempt to re-enter society, people are treated differently for their race, gender and sexual identity. More than 50 percent of trans women and people whose gender is nonbinary felt discriminated against by their defense attorneys. Similarly, 49 percent of two-spirit prisoners who identify with culturally-specific gender distinctions felt discriminated against by their attorneys. Among cis men, 39 percent of those who identify as gay reported discrimination for their attorneys, as well as 41 percent of bi and queer respondents. Likewise, more than 40 percent of black, Latino/Hispanic, and mixed respondents claimed their attorneys discriminated against them for their race or ethnicity, as did half of Native Americans.

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The vast majority are in jail because they cannot pay bail.

Out of 1,099 people who responded to pretrial detention questions, nearly 75 percent of the people surveyed were kept in jail because they could not pay their bail. Among them, 51 percent spent more than a year behind bars awaiting trial and 6 percent were detained for at least three years.

Prison staff routinely harass, beat and rape inmates because they are LGBT.

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Out of 1,090 respondents, 70 percent said they have been verbally harassed by staff. Thirty-five percent of 1,084 respondents were physically assaulted. Far fewer reported sexual assault or unwanted touching, but people who did say they were touched, assaulted, or raped pointed to invasive pat-downs by prison officials. Several people detailed encounters with guards who rubbed their breasts or genitals without consent.

“When these officers knows you are LGBTQ, they purposely began to harass us,” one prisoner explained. “They’ll subject us to a strip‐search & make us bend over & open our butts until they can see our anus or they’ll pat search us and they’ll either rub their filthy hands on our butts, nuts, or jack our pants in the crack of our butts.”

Moreover, 76 percent of guards put prisoners in danger of sexual assault from other prisoners.

Nearly all of them have been put in solitary confinement, often for years.

When all of the time prisoners have spent in solitary confinement — widely considered a form of torture — is added up, it amounts to 5,110 years. Eighty-five percent of all respondents have been put in solitary at some point, and half of that group has spent at least two years in isolation. More than half of respondents doing time in solitary are people of color, and unlike white prisoners, most of them are put there against their will. Among all respondents who have been held in isolation, 87 percent have been diagnosed with a mental illness.

Many are told by prison officials that they are being put in isolation, or “protective custody,” because it is safer for them to be separated from other inmates. However, many LGBTQ inmates are forced into solitary because they are viewed as disruptions and a threat to the social fabric of the prisons. Inmates also say they are put in solitary so they do not have sex with other inmates.

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Most have been diagnosed with a mental illness.

Close to 70 percent of respondents have a diagnosed mental illness, and 46 percent do not receive therapy. More than one-third of all people diagnosed with a mental illness have no access to medication and 30 percent have been forced to take medication.

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Why Sex That’s Consensual Can Still Be Bad. And Why We’re Not Talking About It.

Why Sex That’s Consensual Can Still Be Bad. And Why We’re Not Talking About It.

Last winter, Reina Gattuso was a Harvard senior majoring in literature and gender studies and writing a biweekly column for the college newspaper, the Crimson. She covered a variety of subjects, among them her sexuality (she identifies as queer) and Harvard’s byzantine class hierarchies, and she wrote a regular feature called “Four Dollar Wine Critic.” In February, she dedicated her column to the subject of sexist sex.

Gattuso is not against sex by any means. “I don’t say yes. I say oh, yes. I say yes, please,” she wrote. And she did say yes at a booze-soaked party hosted by a group of men she didn’t know. One of the men told her that because she was bisexual, he assumed she was “particularly down to fuck.” He said she could make out with his girlfriend if she would hook up with another of the men.

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