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Sad News Bisexual Boxer Eile Griffith Dies At Age 75.

Long before Jason Collins, Robbie Rogers, Orlando Cruz, game out of the closet, Emile Griffith was an open about his bisexuality in the 1960s. Griffith was an accomplished boxer, he went to gay bars in New York City through the front door he never hid the fact he loved other men.

Hot Gay Singer Steve Grand’s CNN Interview Talks About Success Of Song All American Boy!

I am glad Steve Grand addressed the media’s claim of calling him a Country Music singer. Steve Grand makes it clear in his video he does not see himself as a Country artist. Grand’s video All American Boy has a Country twang to it, but I don’t think it is Country Music. I hope Steve gets a record deal and his music career gets to take off! All American Boy is an amazing song, because Steve was so bold and unapologetic writing a song and making a video about loving another man. Adam Lambert, Frank Ocean, Ricky Martin are out of the closet but their music ignores their homosexuality. All American Boy has connected with so many gay men and also heterosexuals because love is universal.

Blind Gossip Blind Item Suggest Glee Star Lea Michele Is A Drug Addict & She Is Using Cocaine.

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Blind Gossip] This television star recently lost a close friend. Some of you may think this would be the wrong time to go in on her about her own problem. Actually, we think it’s the perfect time.

This TV star is very, very talented, but has always been self-conscious about her looks. She was of normal weight in real life, but thought she would look better on TV if she was thinner.

So she lost weight. Lots of weight. The public story is that she the weight through a healthy vegan diet and exercise.

Absolute bullsh*t.

She started doing c*caine. Lots of c*caine. Now she’s hooked.

She’s afraid if she stops, she’ll gain the weight back. If her friends and colleagues care about her, they will help her understand that her weight is not as much of a priority as taking care of her add*ction. Given the loss of her close friend, we hope that she and all of her friends are shocked into getting some help.

My guess
Actress: Lea Michele

TV Show: Glee

Blind Gossip Reports Dead Drug Addict Cory Monteith Addicted To Cocaine, Heroin, & Anti Depressants Such as Xanax.

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[Blind Gossip] This is a BlindGossip.com exclusive story.

The press is reporting that this actor was “happy and healthy” over the past few weeks.

Not true. He may have looked “happy and healthy”, but he was using again. In fact, when the aut*psy report comes back, it will show that he was using a combination of alcohol, hard drugs, and prescription drugs.

They found c*caine and pills (that were not prescribed to him) in his hotel room. Here is what they will find in his system: alcohol, c*caine, Vic*din (a hydroc*done/acetaminophen combination painkiller), Xanax (a benz*diazepine used to treat anxiety and insomnia), and Perc*cet (an oxyc*done/acetominipin combination).

There may have been other things. Those are the things we know he had taken in the day or so prior to his passing.

What a waste.

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It’s Cory Monteith. Source: BlindGossip.com

We do know that they found c*caine, Vic*din, Xanax, and Perc*cet in his room, and that he had been drinking the night before. That is why reported that specific “cocktail” of dr*gs and alcohol yesterday.

When Cory fell off the wagon just a few weeks after leaving rehab, that list of dr*gs contains the ones that he had immediately started consuming again. He used to call Xanax “the blue chills”.

We do know that Cory had been a her*in user in the past, but we did not know that he has started using again. That is why the last line in our original blind was “There may have been other things.” While some people smoke her*in, when Cory used it in the past, he injected it.

The coroner’s office is officially attributing his death to a mix of her*in and alcohol. We don’t know if authorities will eventually disclose what other drugs were in his system (e.g. the c*caine and Xanax), or what was found in his room. If they do, you will find that our list was correct.

The bigger issue is this: Dr*gs kill people. Even young, talented people. It’s a tragedy no matter how you look at it.

Steve Grand’s Love Interest In Video All American Boy Not So Straight Appeared In Gay Porn.

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The gay porn blog The Sword has identified singer Steve Grand’s love interest from the video All American boy isn’t so straight after all. Steve Grand’s pal has appeared in Fratman.Tv using the alias Taylor. It is kind of funny because in the articles I have read Steve Grand describes his friend as heterosexual. I personally don’t believe in the gay for pay crap. My perspective is, if a man is going to perform oral or anal sex with another man on camera he has to have some same sex attraction.

There has to be something else at play for a guy to get into gay porn beyond just money. Could it be curiosity about homosexuality? Perhaps? Who knows? I just don’t believe the fallacy that the gay porn industry dictates that these men that get into gay porn are heterosexual. I don’t buy it. I also believe, these men are most likely bicurious or probably bisexual at least.

After all, why couldn’t Steve Grand’s friend just do straight porn? My question isn’t about morality, I watch gay porn just like every other gay man out there. People got to make money anyway they can so to each his own.

Link: http://thesword.com/here-are-the-gay-porn-videos-from-steve-grands-all-american-boy.html

Gay Soccer Stud Robbie Rogers Scores Cover & Interview With Out Magazine.

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Robbie Rogers: The History Maker
7.11.2013
By Matthew Breen
Robbie Rogers’s journey from closeted soccer player to LGBT role model has been as dramatic as it is inspiring.

Photography by Matthias Vriens-McGrath

On February 15 of this year, at the age of 25, Robbie Rogers made a dramatic announcement on his website: He was gay, and he was quitting soccer. The two points were not unrelated — no male American athlete in a major team sport had come out while still playing professionally (although gay-friendly Sweden set a precedent when soccer player Anton Hysén came out there in 2011). Then in May, Rogers reversed course on one of those announcements and signed to the Los Angeles Galaxy.

He was no longer a gay retired soccer player; he was a history maker — just six months after coming out to his “conservative, Catholic, close-knit” family. “Growing up, I learned that being gay was a sin,” he says when we meet at Soho House in Los Angeles. “It was not something you could be, and it wasn’t something my family would talk about much — it was obviously something that scared the shit out of me.”

It’s only been a few weeks since he had his first match as an out gay player (stepping onto the field 13 minutes before the final whistle), and it’s clear that Rogers, who grew up in Orange County, has embraced his newfound role with gusto. Having played for one of the world’s most decorated teams — England’s Leeds United — as well as for the U.S. squad at the Beijing Olympics, Rogers, now 26, is in the rare position of being able to inspire young gay athletes by his example. Being invited to attend the Nike LGBT Youth Forum in Oregon in April was a wake-up call, he says. “I left the summit thinking, Come on, step up — all these kids are so excited to make a change, you should also. God’s given you the talent to be a soccer player, to be in front of people just to show them who you are.”

Who he is, who he was, and how he got from one to the other is the subject of our conversation as Rogers opens up in a candid, thoughtful interview that reflects the emotional distance he’s travelled since hitting “send” a mere five months earlier.

Out: You told one reporter you felt different around age 10, like a part of you knew.
Robbie Rogers: I felt different for a long time, but when I was 14 and going to high school, I was like, Oh, OK. This is what’s going on: I’m gay. And then it was, I’m good at soccer as well… there are no gay soccer players.

Did you keep them separate in your head?
RR: I just repressed being a gay male, as awful as that sounds. I look back now and think, Gosh, that’s sad. To think there are other kids [feeling] like that is really scary, but I just felt that soccer was so important in my life that I was willing to do it.

There must have been accomplishments that you couldn’t enjoy because you were closeted.
RR: I’d turned into a professional player — something I’d wanted my whole life — and wasn’t able to soak it in because I shut down emotionally and didn’t get to feel all of the emotions I would have as a normal person who’s happy with himself. Winning the MLS [Major League Soccer] cup, or being on the All-Star team, or going to the Olympics — those should be things you can be happy and excited about, but you’re still hiding inside yourself and you’re not comfortable in your own skin. Or moving to England and signing with Leeds, or even stuff like my sister getting married, or little birthday parties.

Playing soccer in the U.K. is very different from the U.S., right?
RR: Yeah. Imagine an American football game, but on steroids. People live and die for soccer; they breathe it. It’s insane. The club you grow up supporting, that’s the club you will do anything for — you bleed whatever colors that team is. People will say anything to the opposing team to justify… to hopefully get an edge. The fans will call you anything, say anything about your parents or whatever.

So I imagine you heard a lot of antigay–
RR: Yeah, you’d hear the most ridiculous things from kids. And the crazy part is these people aren’t homophobic, a lot of them aren’t racist. But they get into this packed stadium where they’re just trying to win and destroy people — manners and humanity are just gone.

It’s got to get into your head, thinking about coming out.
RR: The biggest thing for me was being in the locker room, again, with a group of guys. Because those are the guys you’re with every day; they become like brothers, guys that you fight and train with every day. I didn’t want to be in a situation where I was a total outcast, where people would be walking on eggshells around me, talking behind my back. They haven’t, but that possibility scared the shit out of me. It was like, I don’t want it to be like that, I don’t want to live my life that way.

Talking about the locker room, I imagine there’s talk about women and sex there. How did you feel when that happened?
RR: It was awkward. Before I became true to myself I dated girls. I very much acted the part as a straight footballer, which is pretty sad, but I felt like I had to mask that side of me. Going to Leeds was the best thing that could have happened because I was there by myself; I realized I wasn’t happy and hadn’t been happy in a long time. I didn’t want to be one of those people who are always unhappy and don’t try to change anything. I thought, Now that you’re 25, make a change because you have the power to do it. Which was obviously the best thing ever for me, because I’m actually happy.

You’ve said that before coming out you hadn’t hooked up with any guys. Have you made up for lost time?
RR: How do I answer this? I’m very conservative, but I have met some good people that I’ve hung out with. In London I dated a guy for a few months. He’s still one of my good friends, but it’s been tough to meet people in West Hollywood.

If someone wants to ask you out, what’s your advice on how to make a good impression?
RR: It bothers me when someone tries to hook me up with a friend — “You’re gay, my friend’s gay, you’re gonna love each other.” It’s like, OK, probably not. It has to happen in an organic way, where someone introduces himself and is genuine and doesn’t want to talk about soccer straight out the gate. When I started dating this guy in London, I just went up to him. I’m sure I’ll meet someone in a random place– the grocery store or wherever.

You’ve said that you wanted to be a footballer and not a spokesperson. Do you still feel that way?
RR: No, the exact opposite. I want to help people, especially kids who felt the same way I did; it makes me sick to remember the way I felt and to think that…they don’t have a choice of who they are and they feel the same way I used to feel. Now I have this platform that hopefully I can use to reach people in a positive way. This is a learning process for me, but I don’t want to give advice. I’ve just come to terms with myself, so who am I to be giving advice? I love to share my story with these kids and hang out with kids or people or grown men who are struggling, and I’m very happy that God’s given me the courage to try to help in that way.

For many people, being out is a process from acceptance to pride — it can take a while. That doesn’t seem to be the case with you.
RR: Sometimes I’ll talk to people and they’ll be like, “You must still be trying to get used to things; trying to figure things out,” and I’m like, “I don’t know, I feel quite comfortable.” Being gay doesn’t define me but it is a big part of me, and I have amazing friends that are gay men — straight friends as well, but these guys are such courageous and creative and loving people that it’s made it easier to be, like, “Of course I’m happy with who I am.” I got back from London and New York a few months back and I had dinner with my family, a simple barbeque in our house in Huntington, sitting around the table with my dog and everyone, and it was like, This is what life is like, this is what hanging out with your family is supposed to feel like. How nuts is it that for 25 years I didn’t feel that way, and then it’s, like, Gosh, Robbie, what took you so long?”

Openly Gay Country Music Singer Steve Grand Got A You Tube Hit Over 1 Million Views!!!

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Twenty three year old Steve Grand You Tube video All American Boy is a huge viral success with over 1 million views!

Grand’s first music video cost $7000 dollars he maxed out his credit card to make it. This video is wonderful, I love it!

It is so nice to see a gay artist singing about just being in love although this song is bitter sweet the love is unrequited.

I think Steve Grand is going to have a successful music career he’s a good singer, handsome, and he seems passionate about his music.

Steve was also a model for the Australia gay Magazine DNA.

The Country Music genre is a bit conservative though, and also homophobic. It will be interesting to see where Steve Grand goes

from here, I hope he does get a record deal. Steve is handsome, I am sure gay men and also heterosexual women are going to

support him. Well done Steve!

Marion Bartoli Of France Silences Sexist Haters & Wins Wimbledon Women Singles Title!!!

Marion Bartoli of France destroyed German Sabine Lisicki 6-1 6-4 in the Wimbledon women’s final. The media and the Centre Court crowd at Wimbledon wanted Lisicki to win because she’s considered attractive. The British press had hoped Lisicki would win and make her women’s tennis new star. However, Bartoli a former Wimbledon finalist from 2007, was determined and focused. Bartoli was solid mentally she attacked Lisicki’s weak backhand, and she attacked the net. Bartoli also robbed Lisicki of time hitting the ball on the rise.

A lot of people on the internet have made fun of Marion Bartoli’s body because she doesn’t look like the stereotype female tennis player. Since Bartoli is big boned, she doesn’t have the trim, slim, athletic body that the media and the general society prefers for female athletes. A BBC commentator even mocked Bartoli’s looks saying she’s not pretty and the BBC was forced to apologize for the sexism of the reporter.

The media are extremely sexist, they focused all the attention on Lisicki while ignoring Bartoli. Bartoli is a former top ten player she’s been around for a long time. Bartoli seized her moment she refused to lose and I credit her for having the breakthrough in her career.

Bartoli showed the world that winning a grand slam is not just about raw power it is about using tactics, strategy, and having mental toughness. Sabine Lisicki is a talented young player, but she’s also extremely mentally weak. Lisicki cried during points and that’s not professional during a Wimbledon final.

Young & Restless Promo: Lauren Tells Michael The Truth She’s Having An Affair With A Younger man.

Finally, this week on the American soap The Young & The Restless Michael finds out the truth that his wife Lauren is having an affair. I like this storyline because it is nice to see a romance between an older woman and a younger man. I think Carmine really does love Lauren even though she’s married. Lauren and Carmine have better chemistry than Lauren has with Michael. Michael has gotten boring and dry.