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Dr. Drew: Gay people should be furious about Kim Kardashian's marriage debacle

“I really think this is disheartening and maybe infuriating to gay people that are fighting desperately for this right, and here, somebody is profiteering. It’s making a sham out of something that should be taken more seriously.” So says Dr. Drew about the recent reality actress who mocked marriage by committing for 72 days. Dr.

Drew also points out, "same sex couples have been fighting for rights to have a simple marriage and a reality star not only had a million dollar marriage, but didn’t appreciate it enough to work on it so it could be successful and after 72 days trashed it".


Mother of four - and Iron Chef - Cat Cora brings help to Haiti

Lesbian mother of four - Cat Cora - is helping bring relief to Haiti along with former Sen. Bob Kerrey and Timberland CEO Jeff Swartz. Cora is the founder of the relief group Chefs for Humanity [pictured], which delivers nutritional aid to those who badly need it.


Ricky Martin: 'I am proud to say that I am a fortunate homosexual man'

Father of twins, Ricky Martin has officially come out of the closet as a gay man, posting the following message on his website today:


Harry Potter's Daniel Radcliffe confronts homophobia in new public service announcement

Daniel Radcliffe's voice will be heard in a public service announcement in support of The Trevor Project - a youth suicide prevention group supporting gay teens.


What's going on with Jodie Foster?

Via National Enquirer:

Jodie Foster's heart has been broken - and her pals say she's got only herself to blame.

The mother of two is devastated that the woman for whom she dumped her longtime partner has rekindled a romance with an old flame.

"Ironically, now it's Jodie who has been jilted," a longtime friend told The ENQUIRER. "She's miserable."


What if Britney had been the child of gay parents?

"Imagine for a moment that Britney Spears had not been born the daughter of Lynne and Jamie Spears. Instead, she’d been the child of two gay moms or dads who conceived her with the help of high-tech reproductive technologies rarely employed in rural Mississippi where vodka tonics and Budweisers on a Saturday night are more typical precursors to pregnancy."


Celine Dion would love her gay son. She hopes he's also a successful person, and she wants open communication as he gets older.

Celine Dion gives a brief interview to the London blog Me-Me-Me.tv. She's asked what she might do if her six-year-old son, Rene Charles, turns out to be gay.

Celine responds: "I want him to be successful as a human being. I want my son to be able to talk to me. I’m with him, I wanted that son. If he’s a gay person, he’s not any less of my son, or any less happy for that."


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