18 of the longest-running LGBTQ+ celebrity couples
Their queer love has stood the test of time!
November 18, 2025
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Their queer love has stood the test of time!
These queer stars are reminding everyone in the LGBTQ+ community to stay strong and resilient.
The honorees on this year's Out100 red carpet celebrate being in queer media.
"The tremendous scope of their contributions to queer culture, queer wellbeing, and uplifting Black queer community and excellence cannot be overstated."
Cleveland showed up and showed OUT at this year's Pride celebration.
Gibson was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2021.
Adam Lambert's ability to be openly queer while performing songs like "Killer Queen" is also a beautiful tribute to Freddie Mercury's memory.
Burrell's death was caused by a combination of alcohol, antihistamines, and other drugs, according to the New York City medical examiner.
The Dinah, celebrating over three decades of queer inclusivity, showcases a transformative five-day event that highlights the power of unity, acceptance, and the joy of collective celebration.
The event also serves as a fundraiser for trans rights groups.
More than 430 out LGBTQ+ candidates won their elections in the 2022 midterms.
The ad, featuring Alan Cumming, Michael Urie, Margaret Cho, and others, breaks down how faith-based universities are discriminating against LGBTQ+ students and still getting federal funding.
The lively musical is sure to be an instant LGBTQ+ classic.
The one-day virtual event will feature discussions about Everybody's Talking About Jamie, My Name Is Pauli Murray, and more.
The soaring vocalist kicks off Pride Month with a celebration of queer life and love.
Out Canadian singer Drake Jensen's video for his song "Burn the Floor" celebrates gender, sexual identity, and kink like no other country music video out there.