Chrishell Stause and G Flip share details on 'very grim' IVF journey
The couple, who have been married since May 2023, opened up about their disheartening experience trying to have a baby.
September 9, 2025
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The couple, who have been married since May 2023, opened up about their disheartening experience trying to have a baby.
The latest attack on reproductive rights isn't just a U.S. issue. Learn about these rulings' global impact and the fight for fertility treatment access and parental rights with Human Rights Watch's Erin Kilbride.
A perfect way to start Pride Month!
A queer woman has spoken out on social about an incident on a D.C. train where a man "SCREAMED" at a small child "for having two dads."
Multnomah County, Ore., which includes Portland, has the largest proportion of female couples of any large or medium-sized county in the U.S.
In the new Advocate Channel program, Cover to Cover, Stephen Walker goes behind the scenes of The Advocate, Out, and Plus.
The verbal attack was captured in a TikTok video that has since gone viral.
One of the victims had been on the phone with emergency services while police were on the way to the scene. His body was reportedly found with the phone still in his hand.
The couple's remains were found in trash bags. The women had been tortured and shot, according to authorities.
Wil Cope and Josh Rodriguez recount their wedding as part of GLAAD's series "Black Queer Love Stories."
"Our relationship reflects the movement in that we have had rights granted and then stripped away, more than once," writes The Advocate's Editorial Director.

Nohemi Medina Martinez and Yulizsa Ramirez were 28 years old. Local authorities found another two women tortured and shot on Monday.
The marriage equality warrior gets the comic book treatment by industry vets Cat Staggs and Amanda Deibert.
The ad is titled "Nunca Es Tarde Para Ser Quien Eres," or "It's Never Late to Be Who You Are."
In a major year for queer-themed Christmas fare, OWN has gotten in the game.
Kit Williamson reflects on the legacy of his Netflix series about queer couples on the east side of Los Angeles.
This comedic docuseries shares a Bay Area queer couple's journey in the process of adopting from foster care.
Wynonna Earp's Dominique Provost-Chalkley and Katherine Barrell open up about the responsibility of representing lesbian and bisexual women on TV.
With same-sex marriage still illegal in China, nine LGBT couples were wed on a cruise ship, accompanied by 800 supportive friends and family members.