Hello and happy Wednesday to you all! This is No Filter, the column where I tell you what some of our favorite famous queers have been up to this week!
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Chrishell celebrating G Flip’s birthday! Sweet and as I am always saying: I love these two!
Loving that the hot place for NYC dykes is Liberty Games! The Angel City of the East, in many ways.
I love them as a couple, Kylie is so supportive, they look cool as hell, go off!
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Five years of Hustlers! How blessed we are.
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“Jenna Lyons Explains Fabric” is quickly becoming my new favorite show!
Huh, I did not know Aubrey was in Megalopolis, but then again, no one can prove to me this movie is real!
Ballin and making scallops, that’s my Chef!
Lena has a publishing imprint? Okay!
Hometown visit, a classic of the girlfriend genre.
Still fighting my urge to make up a rumor that these two were the ones dating!
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I’ve been really looking forward to How to Tell When We Will Die, and I had no idea it was from Lena Waithe’s publishing imprint! As someone who’s been dealing with severe disability resulting from Covid over the last 4 years, and feels like disability justice is so often left out of queer and leftist activist spaces, it means a lot to see Lena speaking so openly about it and brings a light to it.
I feel similarly!! Also disabled because of Covid and tired and disappointed by how disability is often deprioritised in queer spaces. Buuut, I also was guilty of doing the same before I became disabled! So its extra important that books like this exist so people can read them and be way more aware than I ever was…