Drag Race’s Lucian Piane’s Tweetstorm, Beyoncé and Dixie Chicks slaying at CMAs, Warwick Rowers getting their kit of for a good cause and more: Here’s our roundup of the biggest LGBT news stories in today’s Cuppán Gay.
- A lesbian couple were attacked in Times Square. After rejecting the advances of two men, the couple suffering kicks and punches to their bodies before being sliced with a broken bottle and also being called “fucking dykes” and “lesbian bitches”. (New Now Next)
- The Warwick Rowers are gearing up again for their next naked calendar. 2017 will see the Warwick Rowers return to your walls in full force. Check out their promo video below. (Youtube)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0_cYrSAu38
- Tom Lenk and his friends urge people to vote for Hillary next week in their hilarious new video. “Get out and VOTE with me and my squirrelfriends,” OK gurl? (Facebook)
- Milo Yiannopoulos burns Pride flag in vile election video supporting Trump. Yiannopoulos speaks of the danger to homosexuals and minorities that the “regressive left” represents, claiming to bring a warning from Europe and urging people to vote Trump to “save themselves” before they suffer Europe’s fate with regard to immigrants. (Youtube)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_W6w4FWLaI
- Beyoncé and Dixie Chicks run the world at the CMAs. Watch Queen Bey and the Dixie Chicks perform Beyoncé’s country inspired track Daddy Lessons live at the Country Music Association Awards. (Youtube)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMBdzzmzE7U
- Moroccan teenage girls to face trial on homosexuality charges. Two teenage girls are to be brought to trial after they were photographed kissing and embracing each other, facing between six months and three years imprisonment for their actions. (The Guardian)
- Drag race judge Lucian Piane has a Twitter meltdown. Drag Race judge and music producer Lucian Piane took to Twitter to voice his disapproval of the Clintons, Michelle Obama and more. (Advocate)
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