Amanda Bynes gave a rare update to her fans on Thursday, speaking out in an Instagram video.
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The South Dakota legislature is considering a bill to criminalize transition-related care for trans youth. (Photo by Dk4hb; courtesy Wikimedia Commons)
Transgender advocates are beginning to fret — and plan litigation — as a new kind of anti-trans legislation has begun to advance in state legislatures aimed at criminalizing transition-related care for trans youth, including one measure that is halfway to becoming law in South Dakota.
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Amanda Bynes gave a rare update to her fans on Thursday, speaking out in an Instagram video.
Amanda Bynes announced on Friday via an Instagram post that she is engaged. In her post, though, Bynes did not include a photo of her mystery partner's face—only his hand. Bynes did not name the person she's marrying in her initial post, but on Saturday, she posted a mirror selfie of herself and a grinning man with the caption "Lover." View this post on Instagram Lover A post shared by Amanda Bynes (@amandabynesreal) on Feb 15, 2020 at 1:06pm PST
Another day, another Married At First Sight drama…
Shahs of Sunset fans have watched Mercedes “MJ” Javid and Tommy Feight right from the start. They have candidly taken fans inside the many twists their relationship has taken: from their courtship to their wedding day, and now also their lives as parents to their son, Shams Francis Feight, who turns 1 this April.
Amanda Bynes, 33, is about to be a married woman! The former All That star shared a photo of a large emerald cut engagement ring on Friday, Feb. 14 with an announcement that she was engaged. “Engaged to tha love of my life,” she curiously captioned the photo, showing off her nude manicured hand alongside a mystery mans’ over a romantic V-Day dinner! The fiance in question has since been identified as Paul Michael — here’s 5 things to know about the man who has captured Amanda’s heart.
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Clark Memorial Library on Shawnee State University’s campus – Photo: spongefan, via Wikimedia.
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An attorney for Maddie Wade, a former transgender Starbucks employee who sued the company for harassment and discrimination, has deemed the coffee shop’s new trans-positive ad campaign “hypocritical.”
Protesters demonstrate against an anti-transgender bill outside the South Dakota Capitol – Photo: Greg Latza/ACLU