Chris Colfer Recalls The Moment He Knew He Could No Longer Keep Quiet About Being Gay
With LGBTQ+ Pride Month now in full swing, Chris Colfer is reflecting on his own journey to living truthfully.
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With LGBTQ+ Pride Month now in full swing, Chris Colfer is reflecting on his own journey to living truthfully.
Of all the people I thought I might grow up to be, a lesbian wasn’t one of them. I never fantasized about women or imagined loving them. I didn’t have crushes on women or crave their attention.
Schools across the country have denied studentsentry to prom, graduation ceremonies and other school activities because of dress code policies that advocates say disproportionately impact LGBTQ+ students and girls.
On a cold, stormy September night in 2018, my 14 fraternity pledge brothers and I received this ambiguous text from one of our pledge masters:
Comic actor Rebel Wilson got serious in the debate over whether straight actors should play gay characters.
Katy Perry just made a few choice tweaks to Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker’s contentious Benedictine College commencement speech that made waves last month.
Adele had some harsh words for a fan who shouted “Pride sucks” during the star’s residency in Las Vegas on Saturday night.
In 2015, I had the honor of being featured on a billboard for the Portland Timbers soccer club. The process of being chosen was intense. Hundreds of Oregonians competed for online votes and pushed for their photo to be selected. After a week of voting, my picture was picked as a winner!