czwartek, 15 listopada 2018

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I was so lost for so long. Before I knew who I was I’d look at this list and want desperately to be on it. I wasn’t a musician, an actor, athlete or chef - I didn’t even know what capacity I could be included. I wanted a voice but I didn’t have anything to say. After the Orlando Massacre I threw myself in LGBTQIA+ activism because I literally didn’t know what else to do. Two years of learning and now I have a message. A message that I hope is pretty clear but I’ll say again just in case. Queer people anywhere are responsible for queer people everywhere. In the simplest terms that means if you are queer and in the position to help another queer person you should 1) because as queer people in a cis world we all experience pain at some point and 2) if we unify I believe we are invincible. I am also honored to be on this list alongside some of my heros I get to call to call friends. Congratulations and thank you to @indyamoore @iamderay @chellaman @desmondisamazing @makinggayhistorypodcast @munroebergdorf @mathewshurka @sirsargent @peppermint247 @raindovemodel @blairimani @martigcummings @ashleemariepreston @jordan_roth @the_yvesdropper Thank you @outmagazine @mrjomalley @rkurtosenlund @pfpicardi @frailfag @faymeproblems #OUT100
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It’s rare to see an actor sustain a flawless performance through a two-hour film. In @poseonfx, as the electric ball emcee Pray Tell, @theebillyporter did it through a season of eight one-hour episodes, segueing from clocking competitors on the year’s fiercest runway to mourning the loss of his on- screen lover to AIDS to sharing tender chemistry with co-star and fellow #Out100 honoree @MjRodriguez7—all without a visible hint of effort. “It had to be Pose,” Porter says between takes of this cover shoot, his first for Out. “And I had to be ready for it. I had to live through what I lived through.” — Billy Porter is our 2018 #Out100 Performance of the Year. See more on OUT.com, and see the full #Out100 at the #linkinbio. — Photography by @martinschoeller Words by @rkurtosenlund Styling by @brandonmgarr Sweater by @LouisVuitton Coat by @bottegaveneta Glasses by @native_ken
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On February 14, @emmawise18 life was forever changed when a gunman walked into her high school, Marjory Stoneman Douglas, in Parkland, Fla. But her story didn’t end after the news trucks moved on. In response to the tragedy, she and her classmates organized a protest so powerful, it has grown into a national movement. A month after the tragedy ripped through their school, students led the March for Our Lives protest in Washington, D.C. There, González took to the podium and offered a silent tribute that lasted 6 minutes and 20 seconds—the same amount of time it took for 17 of her classmates and teachers to be killed, and 17 more to be injured. Her moving gesture quickly made headlines and became the most talked-about moment from the daylong demonstration. The massive turnout for the march was a surprising show of support surrounding grisly acts that, for too long, had been accepted with apathy in our country. Even González was struck by how large the crowd was. “I got up onstage, and none of us could go anywhere,” she says. “If we wanted to move, we couldn’t because of how many people were there.” — Emma González is our 2018 #Out100 Newsmaker of the Year. See more on OUT.com, and see the full #Out100 at the #linkinbio. — Photography by @martinschoeller Words by @mcastimovies Styling by @mjcook419 Shirt by @therealphilliplim Makeup by @zacmakeupartist
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It’s easy for us to become casualties of our own feeds— constantly consuming the 24-hour news cycle until we’re consumed by it ourselves. With sexual abuse scandals, shootings at schools and places of worship, leaked memos about trans erasure, and ugly spats in a nation that’s never been more Red versus Blue, gloom abounds. Enter the new Fab Five—@bobbyberk, @karamobrown, @tanfrance, @antoni, and @jvn—who aim to make things a little brighter. On @QueerEye, @Netflix’s 2018 reboot of Bravo’s reality makeover show Queer Eye for the Straight Guy (which debuted in 2003), this diverse quintet isn’t just bettering the lives of the on-air subjects they primp, encourage, and advise, they also affect viewers at home— inspiring us to be better, too, and to challenge the status quo. — The cast of Queer Eye are our 2018 #Out100 Entertainers of the Year. See more on OUT.com, and see the full #Out100 at the #linkinbio. — Photography by @martinschoeller Words by @faymeproblems Styling by @kaemanningstudio Grooming by @lady_luxe Brown: Jacket by The Very Warm, shirt by Abercrombie & Fitch Van Ness: Sweater by Alexander Wang France: Suit by Thom Browne, sweater by Zara Berk: Sweater by H&M Porowski: Jacket by Balmain, t-shirt by Hanes x Karla
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