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As we bow out Pride Month, much has gone on in the earth surrounding LGBTQ issues and rights to reflect upon. Melancholy things that happened in the last month alone include:

  • The UK government debated the exclusion of trans people in their ban on conversion therapy, which they had made a U-turn on (there is currently just one openly trans MP in Parliament)
  • The controversial Don’t Say Gay bill continued to obtain momentum in Florida
  • The spread of monkeypox was widely and unfairly blamed by some on same-sex attracted and bisexual men and Africans
  • The international governing body of swimming banned any transfeminine athlete who transitioned after age 12 from competing in the women’s division of elite swimming competitions
  • The terrible attack in and around a male lover bar in Oslo, the night before the city’s Event parade

However, in more positive news:

  • Rugby player Nick McCarthy, Olympian Kelly Holmes and actress Rebel Wilson all publicly and bravely come out as gay
  • Thailand made history as the first Southeast Asian country to legalise same-sex unions
  • J.Lo introduced her child to the world with gender-neutral pronouns
  • Despite Supreme Court‘s stance o

    Christina Aguilera Thanks Her LGBTQ Fans for Making Her ‘Feel Safe’: ‘They’re My People’

    Christina Aguilera has extended served as an ally to the LGBTQ community, and in a new statement, she’s sharing why that relationship is so important to her.

    In a letter posted by People, Aguilera spoke candidly about her connection with the queer people everywhere, saying that she felt her actions possess spoken to the community for years. “I’m all about people standing up for what they believe in, which is why I think the LGBTQ+ collective feels connected to me,” she wrote. “We’ve all come from struggle; we’ve all had to fight to be heard.”

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    Aguilera went on to say that when she thinks of her relationship to queer and transitioned folks, her 2002 album Stripped immediately comes to mind as yet another similarity between herself and her LGBTQ fans. “I did not need to be this safe, conventionally pretty, precious thing,” she common. “So, for my 2002 album Stripped, I decided, ‘I’m just going to be mys

    Hi. My name’s Courtney Walton. I’m from Newark, Delaware.

    I was a sophomore in high school – this is 2002 – and my family and I were driving back from my cousin’s basketball game. It was my father and my mom, my aunt, my brother and I. And we were, you know, it’s a long car ride so we were listening to music. I have always been a fan of music so I was the one in ask for of, you know, putting on what we were listening to. It entity 2002, we had – Christina Aguilera’s “Stripped” album had just recently show up out and we’re listening to that.

    We got to one of the songs, “Beautiful,” and I just remember, like, this moment where my dad, you know, brought up how good of a singer she was and how he really liked this song. But he also referenced the video that had come out a few weeks prior and I guess he saw it. And in the video, there happened to be two guys kissing in the video.

    He was like, “Yeah it’s a really good song but then she had two guys kissing in it. Yuck.” And there I am the backseat just being like, Wait a minute. What? Back then, you know, being 15 years old and still and not really coming to terms with, you know, my sexuality, I really didn’t speak up for myself then. S

    Christina Aguilera Opens Up About Ex-Boyfriend Who Turned Out to Be Gay: ‘It Was Heartbreaking’

    Opening up. Christina Aguileraopened up about a heartbreak she experienced after finding out that one of her ex-boyfriends was gay.

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    The topic came up when the “Beautiful” singer, 37, appeared on the season 10 premiere of RuPaul’s Drag Race’s aftershow Untucked on Thursday, March 22, and revealed the inspiration behind her lyric “Infatuation” from her 2002 album Stripped. When the contestants asked her about her relationship with the Puerto Rican man she sings about in the steamy track, the singer opened up about his sexuality.

    “Who was Puerto Rican? ‘Cause you understand I might be related to him,” contestant Vanessa Vanjie Mateo asked.

    “It was heartbreaking because I found out he played for your team, not mine,” the Grammy winner said, causing a huge reaction from the contestants.

    “He’s going to see this and he’s travel