This is your weekly Pop Culture Fix and Natalie wrote this headline but not as a headline just as a heads up in Slack, and when I saw it my eyes goggled out of my head and immediately I made it a headline. (Thank you, Natalie!) If Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe had been doing this gay bonanza when I was playing four sports in high school I would have been out of the closet in a nanosecond!
The 10th annual Body Issue drops June 25 … and we've got the full roster of athletes right here. pic.twitter.com/1XyfnOBntk
— ESPN (@espn) June 19, 2018
Over at HuffPo Margaret Cho is talking about how no one has ever truly accepted that she’s bisexual.
Janelle Monáe chatted with Ashley C. Ford for Allure about visibility, loving openly, and choosing freedom over fear. It’s a powerful, candid interview about how she used the her anger after Trump got elected and some therapy and some advice from Stevie Wonder to make Dirty Computer. You should read the whole thing, especially on this week.
We can confirm that: yes, there is some subtext between Elastigirl and the very obviously queer Evelyn in The Incredibles 2, and yes we’re gonna write about it, and yes Voyd is Kristen Stewart.
Al mentioned this in the Sunday Funday but I’m here to tell you that our own Kayla Upadhyaya is now officially a style icon and has been featured in The Cut with her Timothée Chalamet–inspired haircut.
The cast and crew of Vida and One Day at a Time have demanded an end to the separation of families at the border and they’re asking other series to step up with them and do the same.
Valerie Anne wanted you to know that your Dracula headcanon and her Dracula headcanon are true canon.
Roseanne spin-off or whatever.
Lena Waithe continues her rightful rule of the world.
MTV Trailblazer honoree @LenaWaithe brought fiancé Alana Mayo to the red carpet. ❤️❤️❤️ | Tune into #MTVAwards Monday at 9/8c on @MTV. pic.twitter.com/Qb1QtOrmgf
— Movie & TV Awards (@MTVAwards) June 17, 2018
#MTVAwards: @LenaWaithe thanks trail blazers: "they strutted through a brick wall so we wouldn't have to" pic.twitter.com/0f20rUJxEE
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) June 19, 2018
This shit again: Apparently Zia was meant to be a lesbian in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
If you haven’t seen Hearts Beat Loud you need to rectify that immediately and if you don’t believe me here is a brand new music video to prove it.
For Pride, Vulture has ranked the gayest Marvel movies.
And finally, and most importantly, meet the dog who plays Cheddar on Brooklyn Nine-Nine.