Singer Sade’s Only Child Ila Adu Comes Out as a Transgender Man

Singer Sade’s Only Child Ila Adu Comes Out as a Transgender Man

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Singer Sade’s only child has come out as a transgender man.

Mickailia “Ila” Adu, who identified as a gay woman before transitioning, captioned an Instagram selfie “Today is the first day of the rest of my life.”

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According to BGLH, there has been speculation this year that the 20-year-old is transitioning.

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There has been no indication of whether Adu will change his name now that he identifies as male.

Sade has not yet commented.

(Image via Twitter)

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#FiveFilms4Freedom to bring global LGBT images to NYC

#FiveFilms4Freedom to bring global LGBT images to NYC

Join GLAAD and the British Council at a screening of Five Films for Freedom, the world’s first and largest digital LGBT film festival on October 19 in New York City.

Five Films for Freedom is a social media campaign created by the British Film Institute and the British Council to promote LGBT acceptance by encouraging people around the world to watch five short films from BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival. These five films have been available on digital platforms across the world for two years.

This year, the festival includes the films “Breathe”, directed by James Doherty of the UK and Ireland, “Swirl”, directed by Peterson Varga of the Philippines, “The Orchid”, directed by Ferran Navarro-Beltran of Spain, “Take Your Partners”, directed by Siri Rodnes of Scotland, and “Xavier”, directed by Ricky Mastro of Brazil. Since the films were released in March, there have been 1.57 million views of the films in 179 countries on Facebook and YouTube.

Five Films for Freedom works to bring LGBT representation to countries in which LGBT rights are limited or completely nonexistent. In Russia, same-sex couples are not granted any of the legal protections that opposite sex couples are, in Iraq, being LGBT has been decriminalized, but with the rise of ISIS LGBT people are being attacked, and in Saudi Arabia, and the UAE being LGBT is punishable by death. However, these countries whose governments are anti-LGBT were among the countries with the most views of the films.

GLAAD’s Ross Murray, Director of Programs, Global and US South, will be speaking on a panel following the screening. Other panelists include Siri Rodnes, the filmmaker who directed the film “Take Your Partners,” Jessica Stern, the Executive Director of OutRight Action International, and Jon Hurst, the Director of LGBTQ Student Center, New York University. The panel will be moderated by Charles Radcliffe, the Director of the United Nations Free & Equal Campaign.

The film festival takes place the day before Spirit Day, the largest and most visible campaign in the world working to advance acceptance of LGBTQ youth. The digital aspect of this film festival makes it possible for people all over the world to view them in safety, and help expand the message of acceptance for LGBT people all over the world.

The event will take place on Wednesday October 19th, from 6:00-9:00, at Barclays, 745 7th Avenue, New York. Register here.

October 11, 2016

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Billy Gilman Nails “Man In The Mirror” Cover On ‘The Voice’

Billy Gilman Nails “Man In The Mirror” Cover On ‘The Voice’

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On the last episode of The Voice, former child country star Billy Gilman battled with Andrew DeMuro, making it to the next round after both men did a striking rendition of Michael Jackson’s “Man in the Mirror.”

Related: Sia Lends Her Voice To Unusually Gritty — Though Sexy — Olympics Ad

After the sweeping performance, Blake Shelton said:

I don’t know that I’ve ever seen a more evenly matched battle. Billy has this voice that just cuts through everything — just like a laser voice. It’s so good, man! Then Andrew has all these little runs and things that he throws in that separates him from Billy. So, I don’t think you can go wrong here either way.”

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Alicia Keys concurred.

“Billy your voice started out in this crystal space,” she says. “And then you think of where we are in the world. It ended up making me feel that maybe things aren’t so bad as they sometimes seem, so thank you for that.”

Related: Get Ready To Melt Over This Adele Cover On “The Voice Portugal”

Miley Cyrus was into it. But Adam Levine very much wanted to eliminate Andrew, because Adam Levine is. a. monster. 

Watch:

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DVD: “Coming Out,” “Swiss Army Man,” “Into The Forest,” & More!

DVD: “Coming Out,” “Swiss Army Man,” “Into The Forest,” & More!

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Need something to distract you from the Trump sh*tshow? We’ve got some diverse home entertainment selections indeed!

A gay man documents his coming out in the aptly titled Coming Out (above), while Daniel Radcliffe stars as an adorable corpse in the utterly gonzo Swiss Army Man. Finally, out queer actresses Ellen Page and Evan Rachel Wood star as sisters in post-apocalyptic drama Into The Forest.

Let’s scroll for the trailers, details, and your comments!

 

Coming Out

($26.95 DVD; Wolfe)

Brooklyn-based gay filmmaker Alden Peters decided to document his own coming out process, bringing a camera along as he shares his truth with family, friends, and more. Some of the interactions prove quite revealing, and Peters intersperses these episodes with discussions about sexuality with other camera-friendly guests like YouTuber Kayla Kearney, and also crowdsourced coming out accounts from other gay folk. Includes a special two-part version created for high school classrooms and discussion.

 

Swiss Army Man

($19.04 Blu-ray, $19.98 DVD; A24)

Variety called this “Castaway meets Weekend At Bernies as directed by Michel Gondry,” and that’s not a bad way to describe this gonzo buddy movie in which Paul Dano plays a despondent castaway who, just as he is about to end his misery, finds a semi-animated corpse played by Daniel Radcliffe. So begins a very different buddy movie, which involves lots of flatulence. Weirdness abounds. Extras include a commentary, featurettes, deleted scenes, and filmmaker Q&A (because, frankly, someone needs to explain this one).

 

Into The Forest

($24.99 Blu-ray, $19.98 DVD; Lionsgate)

Living in the remote, woodsy Northwest with their father, siblings Nell (Ellen Page) and Eva (Evan Rachel Wood) find all power and technology has suddenly gone down due to a mysterious event. However, that’s the least of their problems when a tragic accident, shifty strangers, and a horrific crime strike their once idyllic corner of the woods… Directed by out lesbian Patricia Rozema (When Night Is Falling, I’ve Heard The Mermaids Singing), and based on Jean Hegland’s post-apocalyptic 1996 novel, this is a somber and sometimes intense meditation on family and survival. Extras include a making-of and commentary.

 

 

ALSO OUT:

 

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American Horror Story: Hotel

 

The Purge: Election Year

 

The Wailing

 

Joshy

 

Preacher

 

Wild Oats

 

 

 

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Chris Kluwe Unloads on Trump, Explains What Really Goes on in the Locker Room

Chris Kluwe Unloads on Trump, Explains What Really Goes on in the Locker Room

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Former NFL player and LGBT rights activist Chris Kluwe eviscerated Donald Trump in a new op-ed.

Kluwe went after the Republican presidential nominee for attempting to write-off his remarks about sexually assaulting women as mere ‘locker room talk.’

Said Kluwe in his piece published on Vox, “I was in an NFL locker room for eight years, the very definition of the macho, alpha male environment you’re so feebly trying to evoke to protect yourself, and not once did anyone approach your breathtaking depths of arrogant imbecility.”

Kluwe added, “Oh, sure, we had some dumb guys, and some guys I wouldn’t want to hang out with on any sort of regular basis, but we never had anyone say anything as foul and demeaning as you did on that tape, and, hell, I played a couple years with a guy who later turned out to be a serial rapist. Even he never talked like that.”

Calling Trump “an over-tanned ham hock” who has plummeted “past the morass of gross incivility into the abyss of depraved sociopathy,” “a Hitler wannabe who can’t even string together a coherent statement on domestic policy”, and “a Russian-backed presidential candidate whose foreign policy agenda can best be described as ‘gross negligence mixed with a spicy dash of treason’”, Kluwe schooled Trump on what actually does get talked about in the locker room: family, travel, money and even some crude jokes–but never bragging about sexual assault.

Wrote Kluwe,

We talk about women (and sex!). We talk about wives, sisters, mothers, daughters, fans, and groupies. Most guys respect women, some guys don’t, but never have I heard anyone use your particularly disgusting brand of sadism that refers to women as objects and not people. Even the most debauched club-hopping party animal talks about women more civilly than you. We don’t let each other talk like that about women, because it lessens our humanity, and even though we’re modern-day gladiators, we still hold ourselves accountable to the idea of basic human decency.

Kluwe addressed off-color remarks that do sometimes take place in locker rooms, saying,

We talk about jokes. Clean jokes, dirty jokes, jokes that are in between. Hell, I made a joke about Penn State that got me in trouble years later, because someone thought I was attacking the victims instead of the institution that allowed such depravity to happen. You know what I did? I apologized. I said I was sorry. I didn’t apologize with “if your feelings were hurt by it”; I didn’t try to deflect it by attacking someone else, or their spouse; I didn’t lie to an entire nation on live TV and say, “Nope, that never happened.” I simply said, “I’m sorry, I made a mistake, I’m accountable, I’ll do better next time.”

Kluwe closed with some advice for the Donald:

The next time you want to claim that something is “locker room talk,” take a moment to recognize the fact that were you in an actual locker room, you would be universally reviled as a cancerous, egotistical train wreck of a disgrace that no team could possibly find the time to employ and, honestly, would never even have on their draft board to begin with.

I’ve been in locker rooms, Donald, and you’re the type of narcissistic, pants-soiling fecal eruption that just doesn’t belong. Even football players are smart enough to know that.

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