EXCLUSIVE: Netflix’s British drama series Baby Reindeer has gone into production this week, and Deadline can reveal Jessica Gunning (Back, Pride) has landed a lead role opposite show creator Richard Gadd.
09.08.2022 - 16:43 / starobserver.com.au
Out gay Australian footballer Josh Cavallo is on a fitness journey and he now has the abs to prove it. Cavallo recently shared a shirtless bathroom selfie video with his chiselled abs on full display. “Your body is simply a result of your mind’s thoughts.
It is much more than a physical transformation. It’s a mental and lifestyle change,” Cavallo posted on Instagram.
“It’s possible! Endure the strength in your fitness journey”. A post shared by J O S H C A V A L L O (@joshua.cavallo)In May, Cavallo had partnered with a British fitness apparel and accessories brand to raise awareness of their Mental Health Awareness campaign. A post shared by J O S H C A V A L L O (@joshua.cavallo)“Having spent a large portion of my life holding in every feeling and emotion, I want to reassure people that it can be incredibly powerful to speak openly about what they’re struggling with. While it may feel challenging at first, so many positives can come from opening up and confiding in your support system,” Cavallo posted on Instagram. A post shared by J O S H C A V A L L O (@joshua.cavallo)The Adelaide United midfielder and winner of the 2021 A-League Rising Star award had come out in October 2021, becoming the only active out professional footballer in the world. Earlier this year, Cavallo participated in the A-League Pride game and wore a rainbow jersey.
“I’m honoured to play a part in this legacy at Adelaide United. Go Pride,” said Cavallo.Cavallo had, last month, slammed the seven Manly players who had refused to wear the Sea Eagles’ Pride jersey.
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix’s British drama series Baby Reindeer has gone into production this week, and Deadline can reveal Jessica Gunning (Back, Pride) has landed a lead role opposite show creator Richard Gadd.
Singapore will move to decriminalize gay sex while increasing prohibitions against same-sex marriage, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced in his National Day Rally speech on Sunday, August 21.Section 377A of Singapore’s Penal Code, a law implemented by the country’s British colonial government in 1938, criminalizes sex between men. Today, even consensual, private sex between adult men in Singapore remains legally punishable by up to two years in prison.Parliament will now repeal 377A, Loong said.
A club night offering an alternative way to experience live classical music is coming to Manchester following a series of sold-out shows in London earlier this year.
When His Dark Materials writer Jack Thorne stepped up to the Edinburgh TV Festival MacTaggart podium last year in an audience-less room, he wanted to address an issue that had felt hopelessly ignored in the mainstream through past decades.
The Bookshop Darlinghurst, Australia’s oldest LGBTQI bookstore, turns 40 this month.In recent years, The Bookshop has weathered the impacts of COVID, economic and political uncertainty and inclement weather, and for a while its future was precarious.
The 10th Bingham Cup, known as the Gay Rugby World Cup, is scheduled to start later this week in Ottawa, Canada. Over 1,700 LGBTQI players from over 150 teams and 20 participating countries, including Australia, will participate in the tournament from August 17 to August 21, 2022, hosted by the local team Ottawa Wolves. The world’s largest amateur rugby union tournament is named after Mark Bingham, a hero of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Australia’s favourite gay rugby team, Sydney Convicts are the current holders of the Bingham Cup.
Joss Stone proudly showed off her baby bump as she performed on stage in Berlin – just weeks ahead of her due date. The musician is currently expecting her second child with partner Cody DaLuz, after suffering a heartbreaking miscarriage in October last year. Performing to fans over the weekend, Joss beamed as she took to the stage in a flattering maxi dress with button detailing.
A Tasmania-based lesbian woman and supporter of the anti-trans group LGB Alliance, is raising funds to take her battle to ban trans women and men from her drag shows, to the High Court. Trigger Warning: This story discusses comments against the transgender community, which might be distressing to some readers. For 24 hour crisis support and suicide prevention call Lifeline on 13 11 14. For Australia-wide LGBTQI peer support call QLife on 1800 184 527 or webchat.Jessica Hoyle has raised over $3,300, since she launched her campaign on a fundraising platform last month. Last year, Hoyle failed in her bid to get an exemption from the Tasmanian Anti-Discrimination Commissioner to hold her “female-only event” and now plans to take her fight to the High Court.
Jumpin’ Jack Flasher.Mick Jagger stunned an audience in Spain on Tuesday by showing his nipples during a show after he noticed a blond woman had taken off her top and flashed her breasts at him.The 79-year-old singer was belting out the lyrics to the Rolling Stones’ 1965 hit “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” when he noticed the lady — who has not been identified but was holding an American flag — flashing him.After a moment of contemplation, the Rolling Stones icon lifted his own shirt before returning to dancing and interacting with the crowd in Madrid.The clip — which was posted on the singer’s Instagram — shows the woman dancing to the music with her top down at her hips.As the clip ends, viewers can see the enthusiastic fan, who was hoisted atop another attendee’s shoulders, begin to put on her shirt.The Madrid show was part of a tour celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Rolling Stones.
A Houston, US-based Gay porn star is winning praise for going public about his battle with monkeypox infection on social media. Silver Steele shared his monkeypox diagnosis with his around 39,000 fans on , providing regular updates about his symptoms, retweeting health alerts and asking people to protect themselves and get vaccinated. Many fans thanked him for encouraging them to get the jab. Last week, the World Health Organisation declared that the monkeypox outbreak was a “public health emergency of international concern”.