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(Getty Images) The Silver Fox knows how to work his audience, giving us morsels that we ferociously devour in hopes that one day he would say those two magical words, “I’m Gay!”
At the Radio City Music Hall Speaker Series last night, Anderson Cooper took the stage as the Moderator for a political discussion between Tucker Carlson, Ariana Huffington and James Carville. Although they didn’t touch upon the gay issue, the Silver Fox was on full charmer mood when he came out at the beginning of the panel to give a few words to the audience.
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(Getty Image) For over a year now, I've written about Howard Stern's positive impact on the gay community, and his interview today with openly gay "How I Met Your Mother" star Neil Patrick Harris was perhaps one of the best examples to date.
It's probably the most interesting interview Harris will do in his life. Harris spoke in-depth about his sexuality, but Stern wanted more -- and Harris was more than game to reveal details. Below are some highlights: (Note -- the Stern show is on Sirius Satellite, and therefore uncensored.)
New York Comic Con was amazing this year. Not only did Neil Patrick Harris and his posie pass by us while we were in line getting our exclusive Stewie Griffin Bobble Head collectable, but we got to see Ben Barnes (pictured) who plays Prince Caspian in the next Narnia flick. Barnes looked like something out of the Dirty English promos from Juicy Couture with his hair slicked back, slim fit coat and a sexy dangerous boy demeanor (which is to say he sat slouching down on stage).
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Quick: what is one of the world's most-watched televions programs that is NOT a sporting event? It's not DWTS...and no, it's not American Idol...it's worse! It's the Eurovision Song Contest - a multi-nation songwriting contest that confirms the fears of most backwoods Americans: Europeans are all gay.
(Getty Image) GLSEN just released a new public service announcement starring Lance Bass, and it's getting a lot of buzz. The PSA is intended to raise awareness about the National Day of Silence on April 25, which this year will be in memory of Lawrence King, a 15-year-old from Oxnard, Calif., who was shot and killed in class on Feb. 12 because of his sexual orientation and gender expression.
(Getty Image) Gotta give it to her: God gave her a horse-face, and girlfriend's makin' hay.
Donna Martin has come out and proclaimed herself to be a "gay icon". That might be overstating it, but she's on to something for sure. Her drag queen looks combined with what is clearly a heart-of-gold and questionable life choices makes her strangely endearing, and her ability to laugh at herself is proving to be her greatest asset yet. (Oh -- and let's not forget her impeccable perfomance in the queer indie hit "Trick.")
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Call it the "Luke McFarlane" effect: the host of the The Remix, the Christian world's answer to Cribs but with a host, has come out of the closet.
Azariah Southworth - dig that name - knows that this means the end to his career in Christian broadcasting. As I'd never heard of him, I tried doing a search for him and/or his program on parent network NRB's website as well as JCTV -- it might be there, but as far as I could tell, he is dead to them (although the show's Myspace page is still up like nothing's happened: www.myspace.com/theremixtv)
Luke MacFarlane doesn't just play gay on TV, he is gay in real life. The 28-year-old Canadian actor, who plays Scotty Wandell on Brothers & Sisters, came out to Toronto's The Globe and Mail newspaper in an article published today.
Despite the increasingly accepting atmosphere in Hollywood, MacFarlane confesses he was "terrified" to make the revelation. "I don't know what will happen professionally…that is the fear," he tells The Globe and Mail. "But I guess I can't really be concerned about what will happen, because it's my truth."
(Getty Images) On last night's "Night of Too Many Stars" Benefit for Autism, Silverman didn't use her potty-mouth to entertain. She used her...well, potty. Literally. She sang "Amazing Grace" out of her lady parts and her ass. The result? Funny, I guess. i'm not opposed to her desecrating a classic song so much. It's more that the whole vagina/ass/poop bit is getting a little old with her, to be honest. Now, had Betty White held a microphone up to HER cooch...THAT's comedy.
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