LGBTQ
The Good Place star faced much ire on social media over the news she'd be judging a new show about ballroom culture.
Many have questioned whether the Good Place star is qualified to judge something so rooted in LGBTQ culture.
Growing up a young gay black man, my mental health suffered because I felt the game I loved wouldn’t accept me. But now I’ve found a place to play as my authentic self, writes Jay Lemonius.
Without the show, I don’t know if I’d ever have come out of my desperately unhappy heterosexual life, writes Sophie Brown.
The GMB presenter said it was "offensive and wrong" to have used gay slurs in a story published in The Sun 31 years ago.
Wigan Warriors will use their round six game against Catalans Dragons to hold 'Pride Day' in support of LGBT+ community.
The beauty vlogger has come out as transgender in an emotional video to her fans.
For the LGBTQ community – many who face homophobia, rejection or estrangement – their "chosen family" couldn't be more important at this time of year.
Speaking at the Attitude Awards, the four-time Grammy winner pledged to live "as loudly and queerly as humanly possible".
The Belfast queen says she hopes she can be an example to young people in Northern Ireland by appearing on the hit show.