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Are you a powder type, or do you like it packed? We're talking snow, of course. The New Year brings a massive number of events for queer winter revelers who want to traverse a mountain, sport a stylish sweater for après-ski, then strip down for a dip in the hot tub with newly-made friends.⁠
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This season's calendar is packed with international events, from this month's Aspen Gay Ski Week (January 16-23), Winter Rendezvous (January 19-23) in Stowe, Vermont, and Switzerland's Arosa Gay Ski Week (January 22-29) to Elevation Utah (February 23-27) and beyond.⁠
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Whether you've booked your trip or you're snagging a last-minute travel deal, arrive looking your best with our favorite men's skiwear, accessories and more.⁠
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Are you a powder type, or do you like it packed? We're talking snow, of course. The New Year brings a massive number of events for queer winter revelers who want to traverse a mountain, sport a stylish sweater for après-ski, then strip down for a dip in the hot tub with newly-made friends.⁠ ⁠ This season's calendar is packed with international events, from this month's Aspen Gay Ski Week (January 16-23), Winter Rendezvous (January 19-23) in Stowe, Vermont, and Switzerland's Arosa Gay Ski Week (January 22-29) to Elevation Utah (February 23-27) and beyond.⁠ ⁠ Whether you've booked your trip or you're snagging a last-minute travel deal, arrive looking your best with our favorite men's skiwear, accessories and more.⁠ ⁠ Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ ?️‍?❄️⛰️⛷️⁠ ?️: Matthew Wexler / Curated by Andrew Villagomez⁠ ?: @ElevationGaySki

Are you a powder type, or do you like it packed? We're talking snow, of course. The New Year brings a massive number of events for queer winter revelers who want to traverse a mountain, sport a stylish sweater for après-ski, then strip down for a dip in the hot tub with newly-made friends.⁠ ⁠ This season's calendar is packed with international events, from this month's Aspen Gay Ski Week (January 16-23), Winter Rendezvous (January 19-23) in Stowe, Vermont, and Switzerland's Arosa Gay Ski Week (January 22-29) to Elevation Utah (February 23-27) and beyond.⁠ ⁠ Whether you've booked your trip or you're snagging a last-minute travel deal, arrive looking your best with our favorite men's skiwear, accessories and more.⁠ ⁠ Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ ?️‍?❄️⛰️⛷️⁠ ?️: Matthew Wexler / Curated by Andrew Villagomez⁠ ?: @ElevationGaySki

Former NFL player Colton Underwood says he avoided showering with teammates because he feared getting "turned on". Instead, he would skip the post-practice wash, TMZ reported. Underwood added that it was a "silly" thing to do, since "I never really was attracted to anybody who I played with, or coaches." Still, it was a fear of being outed that drove him to such extremes. Avoiding dressing and showering with his teammates was part of a larger pattern, Underwood related, saying, "There was just a lot of things that I sort of did differently than other players because I felt like I had to, because I didn't want questions to start being asked." That fear also drove other behaviors. Away from the locker room and his fellow football players, Underwood said, he tried to have sex with men he thought would also be "straight in their real life," Page Six detailed. "I don't think there was any man that was going to be coming out to get me because they would be outing themselves as well," Underwood explained, going on to say, "It wasn't like a ton of men. It was like a few, and they never had my real name". The comments are of a piece with remarks he's made on "Coming Out Colton," Page Six noted. "I was suppressing my sexuality so hard that I was taking medication daily to deal with depression and anxiety, and that made me a paranoid freak," the publication quoted Underwood as saying in the Netflix documentary series. "I didn't trust a whole lot of people, and I was trying to do anything and everything I could to protect a secret."⁠
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Former NFL player Colton Underwood says he avoided showering with teammates because he feared getting "turned on". Instead, he would skip the post-practice wash, TMZ reported. Underwood added that it was a "silly" thing to do, since "I never really was attracted to anybody who I played with, or coaches." Still, it was a fear of being outed that drove him to such extremes. Avoiding dressing and showering with his teammates was part of a larger pattern, Underwood related, saying, "There was just a lot of things that I sort of did differently than other players because I felt like I had to, because I didn't want questions to start being asked." That fear also drove other behaviors. Away from the locker room and his fellow football players, Underwood said, he tried to have sex with men he thought would also be "straight in their real life," Page Six detailed. "I don't think there was any man that was going to be coming out to get me because they would be outing themselves as well," Underwood explained, going on to say, "It wasn't like a ton of men. It was like a few, and they never had my real name". The comments are of a piece with remarks he's made on "Coming Out Colton," Page Six noted. "I was suppressing my sexuality so hard that I was taking medication daily to deal with depression and anxiety, and that made me a paranoid freak," the publication quoted Underwood as saying in the Netflix documentary series. "I didn't trust a whole lot of people, and I was trying to do anything and everything I could to protect a secret."⁠ ⁠ Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ ?️‍?❤️????⁠ ?️: Kilian Melloy / @dragelruairi ⁠ ?: Colton Underwood / Netflix

Former NFL player Colton Underwood says he avoided showering with teammates because he feared getting "turned on". Instead, he would skip the post-practice wash, TMZ reported. Underwood added that it was a "silly" thing to do, since "I never really was attracted to anybody who I played with, or coaches." Still, it was a fear of being outed that drove him to such extremes. Avoiding dressing and showering with his teammates was part of a larger pattern, Underwood related, saying, "There was just a lot of things that I sort of did differently than other players because I felt like I had to, because I didn't want questions to start being asked." That fear also drove other behaviors. Away from the locker room and his fellow football players, Underwood said, he tried to have sex with men he thought would also be "straight in their real life," Page Six detailed. "I don't think there was any man that was going to be coming out to get me because they would be outing themselves as well," Underwood explained, going on to say, "It wasn't like a ton of men. It was like a few, and they never had my real name". The comments are of a piece with remarks he's made on "Coming Out Colton," Page Six noted. "I was suppressing my sexuality so hard that I was taking medication daily to deal with depression and anxiety, and that made me a paranoid freak," the publication quoted Underwood as saying in the Netflix documentary series. "I didn't trust a whole lot of people, and I was trying to do anything and everything I could to protect a secret."⁠ ⁠ Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ ?️‍?❤️????⁠ ?️: Kilian Melloy / @dragelruairi ⁠ ?: Colton Underwood / Netflix

This year marks a new beginning for Puerto Rico's LGBTQ community following the deadliest year for transgender people in the U.S. territory in 2020. LGBTQ Puerto Ricans are cautiously optimistic that the Caribbean Island is potentially turning a corner with two separate campaigns. Puerto Rico's new governor, Pedro Pierluisi, declared a state of emergency at the beginning of the year, and established a new task force focused on gender-based violence. Then in the fall, Discover Puerto Rico announced its new LGBTQ tourism campaign, "Live Out," that places transgender and gender-variant travelers front and center. "We have an epidemic of anti-LGBTQ violence in Puerto Rico, which last year Puerto Rico was the epicenter of anti-trans violence," gay Puerto Rican human rights activist Pedro Julio Serrano told the Bay Area Reporter. "If I'm a traveler and I see that Puerto Rico is the epicenter of anti-trans violence, why would I want to come there if the government isn't doing anything to keep me safe?" Yet, he still desires for Puerto Rico to welcome LGBTQ travelers. "I would love for Puerto Rico to not only welcome everyone [including] our LGBTQ+ people and gender-variant and nonbinary people, but we need to make it safe for people living here," Serrano, 47, said.⁠
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This year marks a new beginning for Puerto Rico's LGBTQ community following the deadliest year for transgender people in the U.S. territory in 2020. LGBTQ Puerto Ricans are cautiously optimistic that the Caribbean Island is potentially turning a corner with two separate campaigns. Puerto Rico's new governor, Pedro Pierluisi, declared a state of emergency at the beginning of the year, and established a new task force focused on gender-based violence. Then in the fall, Discover Puerto Rico announced its new LGBTQ tourism campaign, "Live Out," that places transgender and gender-variant travelers front and center. "We have an epidemic of anti-LGBTQ violence in Puerto Rico, which last year Puerto Rico was the epicenter of anti-trans violence," gay Puerto Rican human rights activist Pedro Julio Serrano told the Bay Area Reporter. "If I'm a traveler and I see that Puerto Rico is the epicenter of anti-trans violence, why would I want to come there if the government isn't doing anything to keep me safe?" Yet, he still desires for Puerto Rico to welcome LGBTQ travelers. "I would love for Puerto Rico to not only welcome everyone [including] our LGBTQ+ people and gender-variant and nonbinary people, but we need to make it safe for people living here," Serrano, 47, said.⁠ ⁠ Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ ??✈️?️‍?⁠ ?️: Heather Cassell @BayAreaReporter⁠ ?: Discover Puerto Rico

This year marks a new beginning for Puerto Rico's LGBTQ community following the deadliest year for transgender people in the U.S. territory in 2020. LGBTQ Puerto Ricans are cautiously optimistic that the Caribbean Island is potentially turning a corner with two separate campaigns. Puerto Rico's new governor, Pedro Pierluisi, declared a state of emergency at the beginning of the year, and established a new task force focused on gender-based violence. Then in the fall, Discover Puerto Rico announced its new LGBTQ tourism campaign, "Live Out," that places transgender and gender-variant travelers front and center. "We have an epidemic of anti-LGBTQ violence in Puerto Rico, which last year Puerto Rico was the epicenter of anti-trans violence," gay Puerto Rican human rights activist Pedro Julio Serrano told the Bay Area Reporter. "If I'm a traveler and I see that Puerto Rico is the epicenter of anti-trans violence, why would I want to come there if the government isn't doing anything to keep me safe?" Yet, he still desires for Puerto Rico to welcome LGBTQ travelers. "I would love for Puerto Rico to not only welcome everyone [including] our LGBTQ+ people and gender-variant and nonbinary people, but we need to make it safe for people living here," Serrano, 47, said.⁠ ⁠ Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ ??✈️?️‍?⁠ ?️: Heather Cassell @BayAreaReporter⁠ ?: Discover Puerto Rico

Billy Eichner celebrated the new year by posting a selection of his favorite photos of 2021 on Instagram, which included a thirst trap that celebrates his body transformation. "Is this the type of disgusting, pornographic content you've wanted from me this year? You people make me sick," Eichner shared, poking fun at his post's gratuoitous attention-seeking. The "Billy on the Street" host joked in the caption. "Here's the look back at my 2021 that you so desperately crave. Happy New Year." Also included in Eichner's favorite posts was the announcement about his upcoming gay romantic comedy, "Bros," his time spent with club legend Amanda Lepore and a notification that he was blocked on Twitter by country music star Carrie Underwood.⁠
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Billy Eichner celebrated the new year by posting a selection of his favorite photos of 2021 on Instagram, which included a thirst trap that celebrates his body transformation. "Is this the type of disgusting, pornographic content you've wanted from me this year? You people make me sick," Eichner shared, poking fun at his post's gratuoitous attention-seeking. The "Billy on the Street" host joked in the caption. "Here's the look back at my 2021 that you so desperately crave. Happy New Year." Also included in Eichner's favorite posts was the announcement about his upcoming gay romantic comedy, "Bros," his time spent with club legend Amanda Lepore and a notification that he was blocked on Twitter by country music star Carrie Underwood.⁠ ⁠ Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ ?????⁠ ?️: Emell D. Adolphus / @goodnightdetroit ⁠ ?: Billy Eichner / Instagram

Billy Eichner celebrated the new year by posting a selection of his favorite photos of 2021 on Instagram, which included a thirst trap that celebrates his body transformation. "Is this the type of disgusting, pornographic content you've wanted from me this year? You people make me sick," Eichner shared, poking fun at his post's gratuoitous attention-seeking. The "Billy on the Street" host joked in the caption. "Here's the look back at my 2021 that you so desperately crave. Happy New Year." Also included in Eichner's favorite posts was the announcement about his upcoming gay romantic comedy, "Bros," his time spent with club legend Amanda Lepore and a notification that he was blocked on Twitter by country music star Carrie Underwood.⁠ ⁠ Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ ?????⁠ ?️: Emell D. Adolphus / @goodnightdetroit ⁠ ?: Billy Eichner / Instagram

Yoshinori Horie — a featherweight MMA fighter nicknamed "Rising Star" — disclosed in a pair of social media posts how, at age 21, he turned to gay sex for pay in order to fund his pursuit of an MMA career, The Star reported. "Five years ago, when I was with a friend, I was told that I could get money just by h*ndjob in Shibuya," the 26-year-old Japanese fighter recounted in a Dec. 25 tweet. But, Horie suggested, it wasn't as simple as what he'd been led to expect; he went on to say that he was "told to hide my face" and said that he "was deceived in various ways." "The veteran fighter insists others took advantage of him once they were aware of his desperate situation," The Star summarized his tweet, which was posted in Japanese. Horie said the experience was "painful," but explained that he went through with it even though he "like[s] women" because "I didn't have the money and I really wanted to do martial arts on my own." And the pay was good: I got 20,000 yen" — about $174 — "in less than an hour," Horie recounted, "but it was pretty big!"⁠
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Yoshinori Horie — a featherweight MMA fighter nicknamed "Rising Star" — disclosed in a pair of social media posts how, at age 21, he turned to gay sex for pay in order to fund his pursuit of an MMA career, The Star reported. "Five years ago, when I was with a friend, I was told that I could get money just by h*ndjob in Shibuya," the 26-year-old Japanese fighter recounted in a Dec. 25 tweet. But, Horie suggested, it wasn't as simple as what he'd been led to expect; he went on to say that he was "told to hide my face" and said that he "was deceived in various ways." "The veteran fighter insists others took advantage of him once they were aware of his desperate situation," The Star summarized his tweet, which was posted in Japanese. Horie said the experience was "painful," but explained that he went through with it even though he "like[s] women" because "I didn't have the money and I really wanted to do martial arts on my own." And the pay was good: I got 20,000 yen" — about $174 — "in less than an hour," Horie recounted, "but it was pretty big!"⁠ ⁠ Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ ???⁠ ⁠ ?: Yoshinori Horie / UFC

Yoshinori Horie — a featherweight MMA fighter nicknamed "Rising Star" — disclosed in a pair of social media posts how, at age 21, he turned to gay sex for pay in order to fund his pursuit of an MMA career, The Star reported. "Five years ago, when I was with a friend, I was told that I could get money just by h*ndjob in Shibuya," the 26-year-old Japanese fighter recounted in a Dec. 25 tweet. But, Horie suggested, it wasn't as simple as what he'd been led to expect; he went on to say that he was "told to hide my face" and said that he "was deceived in various ways." "The veteran fighter insists others took advantage of him once they were aware of his desperate situation," The Star summarized his tweet, which was posted in Japanese. Horie said the experience was "painful," but explained that he went through with it even though he "like[s] women" because "I didn't have the money and I really wanted to do martial arts on my own." And the pay was good: I got 20,000 yen" — about $174 — "in less than an hour," Horie recounted, "but it was pretty big!"⁠ ⁠ Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ ???⁠ ⁠ ?: Yoshinori Horie / UFC

"Being the Ricardos" filmmaker Aaron Sorkin called casting only LGBTQ+ actors in LGBTQ+ roles an "empty gesture" because "Gay and straight aren't actable." Sorkin made the comments while talking about Spanish actor Javier Bardem playing Cuban entertainer Desi Arnaz in Sorkin's new film, "Being the Ricardos," UK newspaper The Times reported. ⁠
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Crow River Media detailed the 60-year-old filmmaker's comments, reporting that Sorkin offered the opinion that nationality — such as Bardem being Spanish and Arnaz having been Cuban — are "not actable" attributes. For the role, Bardem, 52, adjusted his accent to more closely resemble that of Santiago de Cuba-born Arnaz.⁠
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"If I was directing you in a scene and said: 'It's cold, you can't feel your face,' that's actable," Sorkin argued. "But if I said, 'Be Cuban,' that is not actable. "Nouns aren't actable," Sorkin continued, before adding: "Gay and straight aren't actable. You can act being attracted to someone, but can't act gay or straight. So this notion that only gay actors should play gay characters? That only a Cuban actor should play Desi? Honestly, I think it's the mother of all empty gestures and a bad idea."⁠
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?️: Kilian Melloy / @dragelruairi ⁠
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"Being the Ricardos" filmmaker Aaron Sorkin called casting only LGBTQ+ actors in LGBTQ+ roles an "empty gesture" because "Gay and straight aren't actable." Sorkin made the comments while talking about Spanish actor Javier Bardem playing Cuban entertainer Desi Arnaz in Sorkin's new film, "Being the Ricardos," UK newspaper The Times reported. ⁠ ⁠ Crow River Media detailed the 60-year-old filmmaker's comments, reporting that Sorkin offered the opinion that nationality — such as Bardem being Spanish and Arnaz having been Cuban — are "not actable" attributes. For the role, Bardem, 52, adjusted his accent to more closely resemble that of Santiago de Cuba-born Arnaz.⁠ ⁠ "If I was directing you in a scene and said: 'It's cold, you can't feel your face,' that's actable," Sorkin argued. "But if I said, 'Be Cuban,' that is not actable. "Nouns aren't actable," Sorkin continued, before adding: "Gay and straight aren't actable. You can act being attracted to someone, but can't act gay or straight. So this notion that only gay actors should play gay characters? That only a Cuban actor should play Desi? Honestly, I think it's the mother of all empty gestures and a bad idea."⁠ ⁠ Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️?️?️‍?⁠ ⁠ ?️: Kilian Melloy / @dragelruairi ⁠ ?: Aaron Sorkin / Taylor Jewell / Invision / AP

"Being the Ricardos" filmmaker Aaron Sorkin called casting only LGBTQ+ actors in LGBTQ+ roles an "empty gesture" because "Gay and straight aren't actable." Sorkin made the comments while talking about Spanish actor Javier Bardem playing Cuban entertainer Desi Arnaz in Sorkin's new film, "Being the Ricardos," UK newspaper The Times reported. ⁠ ⁠ Crow River Media detailed the 60-year-old filmmaker's comments, reporting that Sorkin offered the opinion that nationality — such as Bardem being Spanish and Arnaz having been Cuban — are "not actable" attributes. For the role, Bardem, 52, adjusted his accent to more closely resemble that of Santiago de Cuba-born Arnaz.⁠ ⁠ "If I was directing you in a scene and said: 'It's cold, you can't feel your face,' that's actable," Sorkin argued. "But if I said, 'Be Cuban,' that is not actable. "Nouns aren't actable," Sorkin continued, before adding: "Gay and straight aren't actable. You can act being attracted to someone, but can't act gay or straight. So this notion that only gay actors should play gay characters? That only a Cuban actor should play Desi? Honestly, I think it's the mother of all empty gestures and a bad idea."⁠ ⁠ Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️?️?️‍?⁠ ⁠ ?️: Kilian Melloy / @dragelruairi ⁠ ?: Aaron Sorkin / Taylor Jewell / Invision / AP

Out wrestler Anthony Bowens opened up about the homophobic slur shouted at him during a recent match. In a video of the incident, an audience member is heard saying "f*****g f**" during the match.⁠
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He addressed the incident in an interview with TMZ Sports.⁠
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In the interview, ewrestlingnews.com reports "kind of stuff comes with the territory, being out LGTBQ athlete."⁠
He continued. "This is actually the first time I've audibly heard something like that during a performance or television. It's not indicative of the AEW fans at all because any interaction I've had with them since starting the company has all been positive. It's the first time it's happened in that sense. I have really thick skin and I'm kind of used to it from my boyfriend Michael and I, we have our own YouTube channel and when we first started it, the comments were brutal. I can't even repeat them. We're kind of used to it. There's always one person who oversteps the line and this time it was picked up on camera and I'm kind of glad it was because it amplifies the message that we still have work to do but it also shows there is so much positivity out there from the response, which as awesome to see."⁠
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Out wrestler Anthony Bowens opened up about the homophobic slur shouted at him during a recent match. In a video of the incident, an audience member is heard saying "f*****g f**" during the match.⁠ ⁠ He addressed the incident in an interview with TMZ Sports.⁠ ⁠ In the interview, ewrestlingnews.com reports "kind of stuff comes with the territory, being out LGTBQ athlete."⁠ He continued. "This is actually the first time I've audibly heard something like that during a performance or television. It's not indicative of the AEW fans at all because any interaction I've had with them since starting the company has all been positive. It's the first time it's happened in that sense. I have really thick skin and I'm kind of used to it from my boyfriend Michael and I, we have our own YouTube channel and when we first started it, the comments were brutal. I can't even repeat them. We're kind of used to it. There's always one person who oversteps the line and this time it was picked up on camera and I'm kind of glad it was because it amplifies the message that we still have work to do but it also shows there is so much positivity out there from the response, which as awesome to see."⁠ ⁠ Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ ?️‍??❤️⁠ ⁠ ?: bowens_official / Instagram

Out wrestler Anthony Bowens opened up about the homophobic slur shouted at him during a recent match. In a video of the incident, an audience member is heard saying "f*****g f**" during the match.⁠ ⁠ He addressed the incident in an interview with TMZ Sports.⁠ ⁠ In the interview, ewrestlingnews.com reports "kind of stuff comes with the territory, being out LGTBQ athlete."⁠ He continued. "This is actually the first time I've audibly heard something like that during a performance or television. It's not indicative of the AEW fans at all because any interaction I've had with them since starting the company has all been positive. It's the first time it's happened in that sense. I have really thick skin and I'm kind of used to it from my boyfriend Michael and I, we have our own YouTube channel and when we first started it, the comments were brutal. I can't even repeat them. We're kind of used to it. There's always one person who oversteps the line and this time it was picked up on camera and I'm kind of glad it was because it amplifies the message that we still have work to do but it also shows there is so much positivity out there from the response, which as awesome to see."⁠ ⁠ Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ ?️‍??❤️⁠ ⁠ ?: bowens_official / Instagram

Josh Hartnett has some regrets about some movie roles he didn't play. After star-making turns in "Pearl Harbor" in 2001 and "Black Hawk Down," He was courted to play not one but two superheroes.⁠
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"Hartnett's decision to turn down several likely career-defining roles — most famously, a three-picture deal as Superman and an offer from Christopher Nolan for Batman — has raised eyebrows ever since," reports the Aussie new site new.com.au.⁠
"It opened tons of doors," Gyllenhaal told Willie Geist during an interview for "Sunday Today." "It was crazy. It was amazing. It's defined my career in different ways."⁠
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For Hartnett, not starring in the film is a career disappointment even more than not playing Batman or Superman.⁠
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"I've always wanted to kiss Joaquin, so that's my biggest regret," Hartnett joked.⁠
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Josh Hartnett has some regrets about some movie roles he didn't play. After star-making turns in "Pearl Harbor" in 2001 and "Black Hawk Down," He was courted to play not one but two superheroes.⁠ ⁠ "Hartnett's decision to turn down several likely career-defining roles — most famously, a three-picture deal as Superman and an offer from Christopher Nolan for Batman — has raised eyebrows ever since," reports the Aussie new site new.com.au.⁠ "It opened tons of doors," Gyllenhaal told Willie Geist during an interview for "Sunday Today." "It was crazy. It was amazing. It's defined my career in different ways."⁠ ⁠ For Hartnett, not starring in the film is a career disappointment even more than not playing Batman or Superman.⁠ ⁠ "I've always wanted to kiss Joaquin, so that's my biggest regret," Hartnett joked.⁠ ⁠ Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ ?️‍???⁠ ⁠ ?: joshhartnettofficial / Instagram

Josh Hartnett has some regrets about some movie roles he didn't play. After star-making turns in "Pearl Harbor" in 2001 and "Black Hawk Down," He was courted to play not one but two superheroes.⁠ ⁠ "Hartnett's decision to turn down several likely career-defining roles — most famously, a three-picture deal as Superman and an offer from Christopher Nolan for Batman — has raised eyebrows ever since," reports the Aussie new site new.com.au.⁠ "It opened tons of doors," Gyllenhaal told Willie Geist during an interview for "Sunday Today." "It was crazy. It was amazing. It's defined my career in different ways."⁠ ⁠ For Hartnett, not starring in the film is a career disappointment even more than not playing Batman or Superman.⁠ ⁠ "I've always wanted to kiss Joaquin, so that's my biggest regret," Hartnett joked.⁠ ⁠ Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ ?️‍???⁠ ⁠ ?: joshhartnettofficial / Instagram

Last month Aussie footballer Josh Cavallo came out in an emotional video he called "Josh's Truth." Sent via social media, Cavallo said, "There's something personal that I need to share with everyone: I'm a footballer, and I am gay."⁠
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This week Cavallo opened up about why he chose October 27 to come out, and the out ex-football star who inspired him to make the move in an interview with the Aussie newspaper The Herald Sun. (Note: story behind a paywall.)⁠
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Choosing the 27th was not just a coincidence. "Cavallo wears the number 27 for the Adelaide Reds, and the 27th is his parents' wedding anniversary," the Daily Mail said. "Cavallo's treasured grandfather also died on the 27th a few years ago, making it a special number for the family."⁠
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He added that it was a conversation with ex-football star, Britisher Thomas Beattie, that helped him be confident enough to come out. Beattie had offered Cavallo some advice via Instagram.⁠
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Last month Aussie footballer Josh Cavallo came out in an emotional video he called "Josh's Truth." Sent via social media, Cavallo said, "There's something personal that I need to share with everyone: I'm a footballer, and I am gay."⁠ ⁠ This week Cavallo opened up about why he chose October 27 to come out, and the out ex-football star who inspired him to make the move in an interview with the Aussie newspaper The Herald Sun. (Note: story behind a paywall.)⁠ ⁠ Choosing the 27th was not just a coincidence. "Cavallo wears the number 27 for the Adelaide Reds, and the 27th is his parents' wedding anniversary," the Daily Mail said. "Cavallo's treasured grandfather also died on the 27th a few years ago, making it a special number for the family."⁠ ⁠ He added that it was a conversation with ex-football star, Britisher Thomas Beattie, that helped him be confident enough to come out. Beattie had offered Cavallo some advice via Instagram.⁠ ⁠ Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ ???️‍?⁠ ⁠ ?: iamthomasbeattie / Instagram

Last month Aussie footballer Josh Cavallo came out in an emotional video he called "Josh's Truth." Sent via social media, Cavallo said, "There's something personal that I need to share with everyone: I'm a footballer, and I am gay."⁠ ⁠ This week Cavallo opened up about why he chose October 27 to come out, and the out ex-football star who inspired him to make the move in an interview with the Aussie newspaper The Herald Sun. (Note: story behind a paywall.)⁠ ⁠ Choosing the 27th was not just a coincidence. "Cavallo wears the number 27 for the Adelaide Reds, and the 27th is his parents' wedding anniversary," the Daily Mail said. "Cavallo's treasured grandfather also died on the 27th a few years ago, making it a special number for the family."⁠ ⁠ He added that it was a conversation with ex-football star, Britisher Thomas Beattie, that helped him be confident enough to come out. Beattie had offered Cavallo some advice via Instagram.⁠ ⁠ Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ ???️‍?⁠ ⁠ ?: iamthomasbeattie / Instagram

Is Meghan McCain pissed because "And Just Like That..." didn't pattern a character after herself?⁠
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On the HBO Max reboot of "Sex and the City," Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) takes part in a podcast hosted by Che Diaz, the show's first nonbinary character, played by Tony Award winner Sara Ramírez (they/them).⁠
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But apparently having one cis white woman on the podcast wasn't enough for McCain, who wrote about the show in her weekly commentary in the Daily Mail, where she complains: "One of them is — of course — queer and nonbinary. Because it's so boring and un-evolved to be a straight white woman."⁠
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Is Meghan McCain pissed because "And Just Like That..." didn't pattern a character after herself?⁠ ⁠ On the HBO Max reboot of "Sex and the City," Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) takes part in a podcast hosted by Che Diaz, the show's first nonbinary character, played by Tony Award winner Sara Ramírez (they/them).⁠ ⁠ But apparently having one cis white woman on the podcast wasn't enough for McCain, who wrote about the show in her weekly commentary in the Daily Mail, where she complains: "One of them is — of course — queer and nonbinary. Because it's so boring and un-evolved to be a straight white woman."⁠ ⁠ Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ ??️‍??⁠ ⁠ ?: Associated Press

Is Meghan McCain pissed because "And Just Like That..." didn't pattern a character after herself?⁠ ⁠ On the HBO Max reboot of "Sex and the City," Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) takes part in a podcast hosted by Che Diaz, the show's first nonbinary character, played by Tony Award winner Sara Ramírez (they/them).⁠ ⁠ But apparently having one cis white woman on the podcast wasn't enough for McCain, who wrote about the show in her weekly commentary in the Daily Mail, where she complains: "One of them is — of course — queer and nonbinary. Because it's so boring and un-evolved to be a straight white woman."⁠ ⁠ Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork⁠ ??️‍??⁠ ⁠ ?: Associated Press

Netflix has found its German Fab 5!⁠
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As reported by Deadline, the streaming giant is set to introduce a German spinoff of its hit "Queer Eye" reality series, and they have found five experts who will help turn lives around.⁠
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For the German version of the series, the makeover experts include: work/life coach Leni Bolt, fashion virtuoso Jan-Henrik Scheper-Stuke, beauty guru David Jakobs, nutrition and health expert Aljosha Muttardi and design ace Ayan Yuruk.⁠
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"Originally broadcast on Bravo in 2003, Queer Eye was rebooted with a new group of presenters by Netflix in 2018 and is set to premiere its sixth season on the streamer later this month," Deadline reports. "The show has received praise for its representation of the LGBTQ+ community and has won a host of awards including nine Primetime Emmys."⁠
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The German spin-off is produced by ITV Studios Germany is reportedly producing the German spin-off, with Christiane Ruff as producer, Christiane Schiek Tajima as executive producer and Britta Maiwald as senior producer.⁠
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Netflix has found its German Fab 5!⁠ ⁠ As reported by Deadline, the streaming giant is set to introduce a German spinoff of its hit "Queer Eye" reality series, and they have found five experts who will help turn lives around.⁠ ⁠ For the German version of the series, the makeover experts include: work/life coach Leni Bolt, fashion virtuoso Jan-Henrik Scheper-Stuke, beauty guru David Jakobs, nutrition and health expert Aljosha Muttardi and design ace Ayan Yuruk.⁠ ⁠ "Originally broadcast on Bravo in 2003, Queer Eye was rebooted with a new group of presenters by Netflix in 2018 and is set to premiere its sixth season on the streamer later this month," Deadline reports. "The show has received praise for its representation of the LGBTQ+ community and has won a host of awards including nine Primetime Emmys."⁠ ⁠ The German spin-off is produced by ITV Studios Germany is reportedly producing the German spin-off, with Christiane Ruff as producer, Christiane Schiek Tajima as executive producer and Britta Maiwald as senior producer.⁠ ⁠ Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍????⁠ ⁠ ?️: Emell D. Adolphus / @goodnightdetroit ⁠ ?: The German "Queer Eye" Cast / Twitter

Netflix has found its German Fab 5!⁠ ⁠ As reported by Deadline, the streaming giant is set to introduce a German spinoff of its hit "Queer Eye" reality series, and they have found five experts who will help turn lives around.⁠ ⁠ For the German version of the series, the makeover experts include: work/life coach Leni Bolt, fashion virtuoso Jan-Henrik Scheper-Stuke, beauty guru David Jakobs, nutrition and health expert Aljosha Muttardi and design ace Ayan Yuruk.⁠ ⁠ "Originally broadcast on Bravo in 2003, Queer Eye was rebooted with a new group of presenters by Netflix in 2018 and is set to premiere its sixth season on the streamer later this month," Deadline reports. "The show has received praise for its representation of the LGBTQ+ community and has won a host of awards including nine Primetime Emmys."⁠ ⁠ The German spin-off is produced by ITV Studios Germany is reportedly producing the German spin-off, with Christiane Ruff as producer, Christiane Schiek Tajima as executive producer and Britta Maiwald as senior producer.⁠ ⁠ Tap link in bio to continue on @EDGEmedianetwork ?️‍????⁠ ⁠ ?️: Emell D. Adolphus / @goodnightdetroit ⁠ ?: The German "Queer Eye" Cast / Twitter

On the "Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon" on Thursday Pete Davidson and Miley Cyrus talked marijuana and how they ended up with matching tattoos. But Davidson also revealed the time Cyrus took him to a gay bar. Whether or not his story is true or not wasn't specified, but it made for great television.⁠
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"I loved it," Davidson declared. "I felt like the coolest guy ever." ?️‍????⁠
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On the "Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon" on Thursday Pete Davidson and Miley Cyrus talked marijuana and how they ended up with matching tattoos. But Davidson also revealed the time Cyrus took him to a gay bar. Whether or not his story is true or not wasn't specified, but it made for great television.⁠ ⁠ "I loved it," Davidson declared. "I felt like the coolest guy ever." ?️‍????⁠ ⁠ LINK IN BIO!!⁠ ⁠ ?: Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon⁠ ⁠ ⁠

On the "Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon" on Thursday Pete Davidson and Miley Cyrus talked marijuana and how they ended up with matching tattoos. But Davidson also revealed the time Cyrus took him to a gay bar. Whether or not his story is true or not wasn't specified, but it made for great television.⁠ ⁠ "I loved it," Davidson declared. "I felt like the coolest guy ever." ?️‍????⁠ ⁠ LINK IN BIO!!⁠ ⁠ ?: Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon⁠ ⁠ â