Actor Nico Tortorella Says He’s Sexually Fluid: ‘I’ve Never Been in Any Sort of Closet’

Actor Nico Tortorella Says He’s Sexually Fluid: ‘I’ve Never Been in Any Sort of Closet’

Nico Tortorella, who plays Sutton Foster’s younger boyfriend on TV Land’s series Younger, has come out as sexually fluid, according to Page Six:

“I’ve never been in any sort of closet . . . I was never really in the house,” he joked at an American Express event with the Infatuation blog. “I think it’s one thing to hide . . . and it’s one thing to come out of the closet in a public statement . . . But I’ve always done me and never been shy . . . and have been vocal about it.”

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Max Emerson’s Hot Boyfriend Just Came Out To The Military On YouTube

Max Emerson’s Hot Boyfriend Just Came Out To The Military On YouTube

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Meet the love of Max Emerson’s life.

In the below video, Andres, a “consultant” and National Guard soldier, dutifully reads dialogue from a cue card and mugs for the camera alongside his beau.

Related:  Max Emerson And Davey Wavey Get Intimate On Camera For The Best Possible Reason

The revelations are many: They met on a dating app.

Related: Max Emerson Heated Up Aspen’s Gay Ski Week; The Rock Caught A Big One

“I guess, with this video, I’m coming out to the military,” Andres airily notes.

Emerson asks any fans to reach out with questions they may have on Snapchat and YouTube.

 

It’s all pretty intense.

 

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Activist Openly Confronts Antigay Creep Tony Perkins, And It’s As Awesome As You Hope

Activist Openly Confronts Antigay Creep Tony Perkins, And It’s As Awesome As You Hope

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Tony Perkins. We’ve all wanted to give him a piece of our mind — and we’ve all wondered what pieces are missing from his. A rabidly antigay zealot, the leader of Family Research Council is a highly vocal opponent of marriage equality who thinks musicals are nothing but homosexual propaganda. He’s also convinced queers will destroy the military by 2034.

Related: Watch Donald Trump Admit Antigay Tony Perkins Helped Write His Latest Speech

Not that his insanity has gone unheeded by the world at large — at least, not lately. Last week, his scheduled appearance to discuss the Orlando massacre on ABC’s “The Week” was abruptly cancelled after viewers complained that he headed a hate group.  And now, activist Angela Peoples of GetEqual has openly confronted Perkins during a press conference at a Donald Trump event, telling him, “You are responsible for hate and lies… a culture that has fueled violence against our community.”

Related: Five Big Lies In Rick Santorum & Tony Perkins’ New Propaganda Infomercial

Peoples told Perkins:

What do you have to say for yourself, Tony Perkins? You are responsible – you are responsible for all of this violence. Do you see those 49 people that were murdered in Orlando. You created that environment, sir. What do you have to say for yourself, sir?

“We don’t want your prayers, Tony Perkins. We don’t want your lies. We want you to stop being homophobic, we want you to stop the hate speech.”

All Perkins manages to say in response is a perfectly limp, “You are very disrespectful.”

Oooh, burn.

Watch the confrontation here: 

.@mspeoples confronts Tony Perkins of the @FRCdc “what do you have to say for yourself Tony Perkins?” pic.twitter.com/V8XBov0iwF

— GetEQUAL (@GetEQUAL) June 21, 2016

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Zayn Malik Accepts All Lust: ‘If Guys Find Me Attractive…It’s Sick. It’s a Compliment’

Zayn Malik Accepts All Lust: ‘If Guys Find Me Attractive…It’s Sick. It’s a Compliment’

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In a new cover story for Paper magazine, former One Direction bandmate Zayn Malik says he’s fine to have “graduated to full-fledged international sex symbol status” as an adult and accepts that fans of all sexual orientations find him attractive:

“If girls find me attractive, then that’s a cool thing,” he says. “If guys find me attractive, then that’s a cool thing as well. It’s sick. It’s a compliment. I’m blessed by whoever was up there to be who I am and be able to do what I do. I genuinely mean that.”

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House Votes to Name Post Office after PFLAG Founders

House Votes to Name Post Office after PFLAG Founders

Yesterday, the House of Representatives voted on a bill introduced by Rep. Joe Crowley (D-NY) to designate the United States Postal Service located at 7802 37th Avenue in Jackson Heights, New York, as the “Jeanne and Jules Manford Post Office Building.” Jeanne Manford founded PFLAG, formerly known as Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, to support the parents, family and friends of LGBTQ people. The bill was passed by voice vote and now awaits consideration in the Senate.

The idea for PFLAG began in 1971 when Manford marched with her son in the precursor to New York’s pride parade and participants asked to her to talk to their parents. What started as a small support group meeting of 20 people at the Metropolitan-Duane Methodist Church on March 26 1,973 turned into a national organization in 1981.

While Jeanne died in 2013, her legacy lives on. PFLAG has hundreds of chapters across the U.S. and continues to create safe schools for all, offer scholarships to LGBTQ people and allies and advocate on a number of issues relevant to the LGBTQ community on Capitol Hill.

When PFLAG was first envisioned in 1971, there were no federal laws explicitly protecting LGBTQ people and sex between consenting same-sex adults was illegal in many states. The progress that we have made over the past four and a half decades is a testament to the work PFLAG and many other LGBTQ organizations, including HRC, have done to create a more welcoming and supportive society of LGBTQ people.

HRC is proud to have partnered with PFLAG countless times in the past several decades to support LGBTQ people, their families and friends and looks forward to continuing our work in the years to come. 

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