Ian McKellen talking about “love” just might bring you to tears; Amy Grant couldn’t care less about homophobic backlash after she hosted her niece’s same-sex wedding;
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Ian McKellen talking about “love” just might bring you to tears ([link removed]) [link removed]
The out actor got emotional explaining why “love” is one of his favorite words. ([link removed])
Amy Grant couldn’t care less about homophobic backlash after she hosted her niece’s same-sex wedding ([link removed]) [link removed]
“I love those brides,” the Grammy-winning Christian pop singer said. ([link removed])
Protesters at a drag queen story hour were met with a “rainbow wall” protecting attendees ([link removed]) [link removed]
“It’s not going anywhere,” a library spokesperson said of the event. ([link removed])
Dutch constitution will be amended to ban LGBTQ+ discrimination ([link removed]) [link removed]
"You can rightly call this day historic!" ([link removed])
Robin Roberts announces plans to marry longtime girlfriend Amber Laign ([link removed]) [link removed]
"Saying YES to marriage in 2023." ([link removed])
Woman claims she turned gay after going off the pill ([link removed]) [link removed]
Tessa Bona thought she was straight. After going off the pill, she found the true love of her life. ([link removed])
“Stranger Things” star Noah Schnapp has come out as gay ([link removed]) [link removed]
The 18-year-old made the announcement in a TikTok video. ([link removed])
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs extends protections to LGBTQ+ state employees and contractors ([link removed]) [link removed]
Conservatives claim the executive order violates Christian organizations' right to discriminate. ([link removed])
7 international LGBTQ+ rights advances in 2022 ([link removed]) [link removed]
From New Zealand to Greece to Zimbabwe, LGBTQ+ people worldwide gained key rights in 2022. ([link removed])
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