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We Now Know How Many Inches Jake Gyllenhaal Is: WATCH

We Now Know How Many Inches Jake Gyllenhaal Is: WATCH

Jake Gyllenhaal height

Radio producer, writer, and podcast host Starlee Kline appeared on Conan O’Brien’s show this week and discussed a recent episode of her podcast Mystery Show. The premise of Mystery Show is to figure out a minor mystery that can’t be solved by Googling alone. On the episode, Kline decided to figure out the actual height of Jake Gyllenhaal because there are online forums devoted to the topic.

RELATED: Jake Gyllenhaal Reacts to SCOTUS’ Marriage Ruling, 10 Year Anniversary of ‘Brokeback Mountain’ – WATCH

Gyllenhaal called in to the show and said he was 5’11” and a half. But the internet still wouldn’t believe it.

So Gyllenhaal showed up to Conan where he was officially measured.

Watch the Jake Gyllenhaal height question get solved:

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CeCe McDonald Reflects On Life And Activism Since Her Release From Prison

CeCe McDonald Reflects On Life And Activism Since Her Release From Prison

 

This is the first feature in a series that aims to elevate some of the transgender and gender-nonconforming individuals who have played a significant role in the ongoing fight for trans and queer liberation.

In a time when conversations surrounding transgender identity are taking shape at a continually increasing rate in mainstream culture, the images and stories of trans people being broadcast to the public oftentimes don’t reflect the nuances of the vast spectrum of trans experiences. In an effort to challenge and combat this, HuffPost Gay Voices is bringing together significant and historic trans and gender non-conforming figures to share their stories and discuss the ongoing struggle to achieve liberation for all marginalized people.

CeCe McDonald is a name that continually resonates in the hearts and minds of the queer community, and CeCe herself is an individual whose name holds an immense amount weight in conversations surrounding the incarceration of trans women of color and the prison industrial complex. 

McDonald was sentenced in May 2012 to spend 41 months in a men’s prison facility, despite identifying as female, for the death of Dean Schmitz in June 2011. McDonald was walking past a local bar on the night of Schmitz’s death when she became the recipient of racist, transphobic and violent language that evolved into an altercation with Schmitz and other bar patrons. After the group hurled a glass at McDonald’s face, she attempted to defended herself with a pair of scissors, resulting in Schmitz’s death.

Amidst large-scale outcry and support from the queer community, she was released in January 2014 after serving 19 months of her sentence. She now opens up to The Huffington Post about her life since leaving prison, her thoughts about Caitlyn Jenner and her growth as both an activist and a trans woman of color.

 The Huffington Post: How has your life changed both as an activist and as a black trans woman in America since your release from prison?

CeCe McDonald: Well, as an activist I have come to know a lot of people who are just as motivated and inspired to do activist work, especially around liberation for black trans women. But I’ve also come to a point where I have been calling out people on their falsehood and saying that they’re about that life when they’re really not. I’ve been really diligent about making sure people are adamant about the work that they do and who they do it for. And to not co-opt movements – you know, using certain movements for their own personal agenda or gain. 

But as an activist I have grown a lot. I have come to know and understand and learn about different cultures – to respect them. As a black person I do sometimes find myself in my own bigotry, so I’m just learning to decolonize my mind around a lot of shit that I’ve been taught for so long. It’s a process and luckily I have a very supportive, loving community and colleagues that work with me, help me with certain things and let me know. They motivate me more in the work that I do. As an activist I feel like we tend to box ourselves and fight for things that affect us directly, and with intersections of oppression I have learned that I’m connected to every fucked up thing that happens in the world regardless of if I want to see it that way or not.

Right now I’m really focused on the Black Trans Lives Matter movement here in Minneapolis with other trans, queer and gender-nonconforming people of color on doing some more physical action work and just bringing a different forefront to Minnesota in general. 

The Huffington Post: Caitlyn Jenner has completely changed the landscape when it comes to the way mainstream cultures conceptualizes transgender identity. Do you think there are productive things that could come from her form of visibility or do you think that she’s merely another conservative Republican trying to co-opt a movement for her own use?

I feel like me and Caitlyn Jenner only have one thing in common and that is being trans. I’m a black trans woman, she’s a white trans woman. She comes from a background of class and privilege, I don’t. She has money, I don’t.

I feel like society’s idea of “what trans women are” have loosely been based on Caitlyn Jenner coming out, so we fail to realize that this is a person that is definitely a conservative Republican and goes against all the things that we’re fighting for on a daily basis… conservative Republican politics are against women, are against trans women, are against the LGBTQIA community, are against impoverished communities. She seems to have this idea that if “they” can do it, we all can do it — and that’s just not the rhetoric that I feel our community needs to be internalizing. It’s actually laced with so much misogyny and transmisogyny anti-woman politics flowing around. We have trans women who don’t have the ability to transition the way that they want to because of funds and accessibility, having to deal with dysphoria on a day to day basis, and then we have this one trans woman in the media who somehow garnered more attention than Laverne Cox or Janet Mock or Carmen Carrera or any trans woman of color .

I feel like me and Caitlyn Jenner only have one thing in common — and that is being trans.

I’m not saying that she turned trans [to get attention] or anything like that but she’s definitely using our movement to push her own agenda and that’s very frustrating. Just take a look at the trans women and trans women of color who are working so hard to beat these stigmas, stereotypes and ideologies — so all I can say is I support her as a trans woman but that’s as far as it goes.

The Huffington Post: Let’s talk a bit about issues like prison reform and the incarceration of trans women. How do we get people in America to care about these issues and actually seem them as worthy of their time and resources to invest in them?

That’s a good question. We are given this false idea that prisons are safe or prisons protect you or prisons reform the people within them — we have come to see that’s not the case. People come out of prison sometimes worse than when they went in. Prisons not only affect the inmates but they affect the people that work there. We see that prisons take up resources, they take up space and we need to get people to understand that as long as people are using prisons for their own agendas and fear mongering tactics and having people believe that prisons are safe, then that’s what we’re doing to believe. But we need to decolonize our minds around prisons and what prison reform is. We don’t need any more prisons — we need those funds and resources that are put into prisons to be put into our communities, like our schools, our hospitals, our mental health facilities, fair housing and housing programs, employment agencies, places that will actually help people not turn to certain things that will tend to criminalize them and either have them incarcerated or dead. 

We are given this false idea that prisons are safe or prisons protect you or prisons reform the people within them, we have come to see that’s not the case. People come out of prison sometimes worse than when they went in.

The Huffington Post: What’s the best way for people that don’t identify as trans or gender-nonconforming to be allies to trans people, and black trans women specifically, and all of the issues that you’ve been talking about?

That’s an extensive list [laughs]. I feel like one of the ways that people can advocate for trans women in an everyday way is calling out bigotry, sexism, misogny, transmisogny, transphobia and homophobia when you see it… You have to think about how much of yourself that you’re putting out there in relation to you being an advocate for a trans woman. And that goes further than saying “I’m an advocate for a trans person,” you actually have to put in some work. Call out bullshit when it needs to be called out and call it in when it needs to be called in… Also, just supporting trans women on a day to day basis, whether supporting funding for them or helping them register for school or letting trans women know that you are there for them. You know, being an advocate for trans women isn’t just speaking up for trans women, it’s actively being there for trans women. Be able to share your space, do not co-copt our movements or our lives, don’t just tokenize us, don’t use our stories and our images for your own agenda or your own gain and make sure that if you are requesting something from a trans woman that you can pay her. People don’t understand that transitioning, especially medically, is really hard and a lot of trans women don’t have the funds or the resources to do those things. Just think about how we are uplifting and supporting and appreciating trans women – not just tolerating us but actually appreciating us and our stories and our struggles and our transcestors struggles.

What do you want your legacy to be?

I just want people to know that I strive so hard to be an outstanding advocate, not just for my own personal movements but for movements across the globe. I just want people to know that regardless of how I comes across, it’s about me calling things out when they need to be called out and I don’t have an issue with that. I’m tired of feeling like I, or any trans woman of color, feel like they have to walk around on eggshells or be coy and pretend that everything is ok when that’s not the case. And that’s the legacy that I want people to know – that I fought tooth and nail for trans women. That I fought so hard for trans liberation and the liberation of people of color and the ending of conservative politics so that we can try to live and be liberated like we really want to.

Somebody said to me last night that “the work isn’t done until it’s done.” A lot of people just gave up after gay marriage and so many things that they fought for that trans women were a part of, and once they had their victory trans women didn’t seem to matter anymore. And so I’m just saying that I’m not going to continue to support movements that are not supporting trans women because people are, again, co-opting our movement, tokenizing our movements, fantasizing and glamorizing our movements, white-washing our movements, gay-washing our movements and we, as trans women and trans women of color, need to take back out legacies. We need to take back our right to be who we are and not have people taking away our struggles and our transcestors struggles. My legacy is all of our legacies. And it started with Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera and Miss Major and the Stonewall Riots and the cafeteria riots, and those movements gave me the ability to even have this interview right now. Trans people have existed for centuries and we thrive and we will never be extinct. And as long as the human race exists there will always be trans people, there will always be queer people, there will always be gender-nonconforming people and we’re not going anywhere. I want that reality to live on through the lives of generations that come after us. We have to keep fighting — because the work isn’t done until it’s done.

“Free CeCe,” a documentary about the life and incarceration of CeCe McDonald co-produced by Laverne Cox, is currently in post-production and slated for an expected release date of April 2016. Head here for more info or to make a donation.

Check Huffington Post Gay Voices regularly for further conversations with other significant and historic trans and gender-nonconforming figures.

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WATCH: Ellen Page Discusses Receiving HRC’s National Vanguard Award with Seth Meyers

WATCH: Ellen Page Discusses Receiving HRC’s National Vanguard Award with Seth Meyers

On last night’s episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers, actress Ellen Page talked about receiving HRC’s National Vanguard Award at tonight’s 19th annual National Dinner.
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Bill Maher Targets Martin Shkreli and Greedy So-Called ‘Christians’ – WATCH

Bill Maher Targets Martin Shkreli and Greedy So-Called ‘Christians’ – WATCH

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In his New Rule last night, Bill Maher argued that far-right Christians believe in very little of what Jesus Christ actually said, and the Pope’s recent visit proved that.

Jesus isn’t the face of conservative Republican values, Maher explained. More like Martin Shkreli, who recently jacked the price of an AIDS drug up 5400% and then promised to lower it when the public outrage got out of control.

Said Maher:

Not that Shkreli is unusual for the pharmaceutical industry. 15 years ago cancer drugs cost an average of $10,000 a year. Now it’s $10,000 a month. Because this cartel owns the U.S. government every bit as much as Mexican drug lords own theirs. To all the conservatives who still parrot the line that Obamacare is a government takeover, please then explain why guys like Martin Shkreli are still calling the shots. He’s not a bureaucrat who works for the government. He’s a hedge fund manager who works for the devil.

Watch:

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Meet The Newlywed Who Had Indiana's Anti-Gay Pizzeria Cater His Wedding

Meet The Newlywed Who Had Indiana's Anti-Gay Pizzeria Cater His Wedding

Remember Memories Pizza, that anti-gay pizza parlor in Indiana that used the state’s so-called religious freedom law to refuse to cater gay weddings? Well, they just unknowingly catered the wedding of same-sex Chicago couple Robin Trevino and his husband. In the video above, Trevino explains the impetus for the “comic bit” to HuffPost Live’s Josh Zepps. Check it out — and go get yourself some pizza to celebrate. 

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David Beckham Stripped Down With Kevin Hart; Jonathan Groff Met The Other Pope

David Beckham Stripped Down With Kevin Hart; Jonathan Groff Met The Other Pope

This week, Tom Daley and Dustin Lance Black announced they’re to be marriedMatt Damon clarified his controversial remarks about gay actors, and Graham Norton is having trouble finding guys his own age to date. Here’s what happened on Instagram:

Jonathan Groff met our favorite Pope (Olivia, AKA Kerry Washington).

  Michael Lucas indulged in some glam photography.

  Photoshoot from this morning. #backinny #lucasentertainment #lucasmen   A photo posted by Michael Lucas (@michaellucasnyc) on

Eliad Cohen makes that cool ocean water turn boiling hot.

Some #PapaWear on the beach ?? Pic by @brunoolvezfoto A photo posted by Eliad Cohen (@eliad_cohen) on

John Travolta and Lady Gaga are getting too close for comfort.

  I know when John comes to see me in the mornings it’s gonna be a good day 🙂 what a sweetheart   A photo posted by The Countess (@ladygaga) on

Ellen’s gardener Billy Reilich makes every day a happy Friday.

Happy Friday everyone!! ?- @dandremichael A photo posted by Billy Reilich (@billreilich) on

Matt Dallas looks good from any angle.

  Thursday   A photo posted by matt dallas (@mattdallas) on

How about tank and spank, John Stamos?

Tank or Spank ? A photo posted by John Stamos (@johnstamos) on

Russell Tovey flashbacked to that time he was pretty in pink.

  #tbt to the time I wore hot pink and no bottoms… stolen from @deanhau   A photo posted by Russelltovey (@russelltovey) on

David Beckham spent some shirtless time with Kevin Hart.

A video posted by David Beckham (@davidbeckham) on

Hold that position for a few more minutes, Luke Casey.

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Figure Skater Adam Rippon Comes Out as Gay: VIDEO

Figure Skater Adam Rippon Comes Out as Gay: VIDEO

Adam Rippon comes out

Figure skater Adam Rippon, a 25-year-old two-time national silver medalist, has come out as gay in the October issue of Skating magazine. He’s accompanied on the cover by Ashley Wagner, his training partner and close friend.

“Being gay is not something that defines me,” he tells Amy Rosewater in the magazine. “What defines me is what my mom always taught me: to treat everyone with respect, to always be a hard worker and to be kind.”

NBC Sports reports:

Rippon has skated in three World Championships, with a best finish of sixth in 2010, but never the Olympics. He was eighth at the January 2014 U.S. Championships, missing the two-man 2014 U.S. Olympic team.

“It’s the year 2015. So many more athletes are willing to be open, and it’s part of the culture now to be more open about who you are and what your interests are,” Rippon said in the magazine. “Of course people are interested in your sexual orientation. People love rumors. When athletes come out and say that they’re gay, it makes it a little more normal and less of a big deal — especially in the athletic community. You have a lot of respect for your fellow athletes for working hard toward a goal. Their sexual orientation takes a backseat to that.”

Ice Network reports that Rippon came out because he wants to be an authentic role model:

“I feel so overwhelmed that U.S. Figure Skating wants to be a part of me. It’s a huge thing to have your sport’s governing body be a part of that and to show all their athletes that they accept them for who they are and for their individual personalities. When you go out and compete, you want to represent [the organization] to the best of your ability, and you want to represent your true, authentic self. When you’re honest with yourself, you can do that. I want to be a relatable example. And I want to say something to the dad out there who might be concerned that his son is a figure skater. I mean look at me; I’m just a normal son from small-town Pennsylvania. Nothing changed. I’d just like to be a good role model. I’ve been honest with myself the whole time. I worked hard and loved what I did.”

Rippon at the 2015 Nationals:

 

 

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Undies Model-Selfie Sensation Mark MacKillop Wants You To Watch Him Perform

Undies Model-Selfie Sensation Mark MacKillop Wants You To Watch Him Perform

10479231_10152710200156152_4883991017582665399_nIf you’re not familiar with the name Mark MacKillop, you likely know his face and sculpted body. The busy Broadway performer, who also happens to be a classically-trained ballet dancer, has developed a fervent fan following for his stripped-down selfies.

It all started while MacKillop was on a national tour with West Side Story and became bored in his latest hotel room. He decided to try out his iPhone new self-timer photo app, striking a few artistic poses in his skivvies and later posting them on his Instagram account. As the “likes” climbed from a few hundred followers to more than 30, 000, MacKillop eventually developed a coffee table book collection of his selfies entitled Rm. XIV.

Now you can see what all the fuss is about in person. After two sold-out shows at New York’s sizzling cabaret 54 Below, MacKillop is heading west. He will perform his one-man show, A Night with Mark MacKillop, at  L.A.’s Rockwell Table and Stage on October 18. You can get advance tickets here because it’s certain to sell out soon.

We asked MacKillop to share reasons why he thinks you shouldn’t miss his act so scroll down to find out what they are.

1. I’m going to teach you the six steps to fame on Instagram Facebook and Twitter sung through the music of the ’80s, ’90s and 2000s, who doesn’t love Robyn, Mariah Carey and Celine Dion ridiculousness?

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2. The show is very tongue-in-cheek humor, and if I’m not funny I’ll blame someone else, photoshop myself out of the situation or just make you drink more till I am funny.

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3. I may or may not remove clothing at points during the show,  so it’s important to say this show is not for children.   I can’t help you become a child star… That’s a whole other level of fucked up I’m not getting involved in.

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4. I’m shamelessly plugging the fact I released the worlds first coffee table book of underwear selfies, Rm. XIV ( roomfourteen.com  …see what I did there ) that I took on the road with the international tour of West Side Story, with proceeds that benefit Broadway Cares/ Equity Fights AIDS.  Who doesn’t like shameless self-promotion that supports charity?

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5. Because you should support live theatre and artists. My band is ridiculously talented and they sound amazing, and my special guests Drew Droege and Alex Newell are incredibly funny and talented.  Plus it’s a fun night out to do something different and have delicious drinks. So you learn to be instafamous and get drunk at the same time. Win-win, no?

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