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There’s Nothing Like Beating a Dead Tiger

February 19, 2010 by James Hipps · 1 Comment 

I’m just going to put it out there.  In my opinion, what Tiger Woods does in his own life isn’t anyone’s damn business except his.  What goes on in his married life isn’t anyone’s business either.  I don’t know why he felt compelled to apologize to anyone other than his wife, but that’s the great American way.  We just love to judge and hate.  We love to point out the “failures” (which actually, with the action he was getting, I don’t know how you can consider it a failure) of others so we don’t feel bad about our own pathetic little lives.

But, regardless, the man stood up in front of a camera and America and apologized for things that don’t concern anyone outside of his marriage.  Pathetic the American public can dictate such foolishness.

But, I want your opinion.  Should he have apologized?  And if yes, why?  You be the judge!

Adam Lambert: The Cat’s Curiousity

February 5, 2010 by James Hipps · 2 Comments 

Despite his sexuality, this 28-year-old goth pretty boy still attracts many female fans, secretly wishing for him to convert or at least consider switching to the other side. Perhaps there is hope.

He told the UK’s Times, “I’m openly gay so they know I’m not going to have sex with a woman — although, I like making out with girls from time to time. I have this curiosity at the back of my mind. I’ve never had sex with a woman and I’m a little bit curious about it.”

More at: The Celebrity Cafe!

From Noah’s Arc to Beyonce Back-Up Dancer?

February 2, 2010 by Gay Agenda News Team · Leave a Comment 

From World Wide Waddie:

This could be one of the greatest moments in entertainment for the Black GLBT community, or this may end up being a major step backwards in a career of an icon within the Black GLBT community — an epic fail.  The two biggest celebrities worshiped by the Black GLBT community will share the same stage on live television tonight at the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles — according to one of the stars himself, Jensen Atwood.  He announced that he will share the stage with current queen diva of the Black GLBT community R&B sensation Beyonce.

You heard that right.  The hunky actor that mesmerized many millions of fans into watching the internationally-known cult classic “Noah’s Arc” TV series and film stated on his Facebook update that he will be “one of sixty dancers” that will back-up Beyonce.   Sccrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeeeeeeehhhhhhhh-eh-eh-eh!!!  Did he just say ONE of SIXTY dancers?

If anything, let’s hope he is the principal dancer or the leading male in the performance.  Beyonce, or anyone in her entourage of gay employees, should know who Jensen is and the clout he has (or had) within the Black GLBT community for being the breakout star of a star that tops all of Black GLBT pop culture, or maybe tied with Janet Jackson’s influence on modern music with Beyonce being third and the current queen.  You get my damn point!

Entire post here!

J-Pop Star Utada Pitches to “Legalize Gay”

January 30, 2010 by James Hipps · Leave a Comment 

From Just Out:

Japanese-American pop star Utada is pitching for gay marriage.

Hikaru Utada, a megastar in Japan, is currently touring to support her latest English-language album This Is The One. At her San Francisco show on January 24th, she threw baseballs scrawled with a very cute teddy bear holding a sign reading “Legalize Gay” into the crowd.

Read more by clicking here and watch the video below!

TMZ Launching Sports Gossip Web Site

January 18, 2010 by James Hipps · Leave a Comment 

As more celebrity gossip sites have launched through the years, this much is clear: The public’s appetite seems boundless.

That’s why the sports gossip site that TMZ said it will create in the coming months should generate a major buzz and carve out a sizable audience, provided it delivers as much titillating fodder as TMZ, which has been among the leaders in reporting the salacious details of the Tiger Woods scandal.

When it launches, TMZSports.com will raise a new set of questions that will affect athletes and the reporters who cover them.

Among them: How far will TMZ go to get stories? Will reporters follow star players as they leave the stadium after games? Will they plant reporters in visiting team hotels to see what women visit their rooms? Will they “out” gay athletes?

More at: Seacoast Online!

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