We have many great LGBTQ+ movies and shows to watch this month, starting with Hayley Kiyoko. The musician and actress has stepped into her director era, turning her 2015 signature song “Girls Like Girls" into a feature film that will be in theaters June 19. We talked to her all about it in our latest digital cover story that dives into how her aspirational track became coming-of-age romance film 'Girls Like Girls.'
But that's not all! We also have 16 other LGBTQ+ releases for you to dive into this month. Hope everyone has a smooth end to their week and a pride-full weekend. Until next time.
-- Alamin Yohannes, Audience Editor
Hayley Kiyoko talks turning her 'Girls Like Girls' hit into a big lesbian film

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The pop singer and now director is bringing her iconic lesbian song to the big screen.
16 LGBTQ+ movies & TV shows coming in June 2026

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Pride Month is chock full of bingeable TV shows and movies to watch.
Adult star Drake Von arrested, charged with domestic battery

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Adult model Drake Von is in hot water with law enforcement.
Kick off WeHo Pride with a wonderfully queer art show

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The "I ❤️ LA" exhibition starts off this year's festivities in West Hollywood with a celebration of sensual LGBTQ+ art.
WeHo Pride replaces Grand Marshal Icon Kathy Hilton with nobody after backlash

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In a joint statement, Pride organizers, West Hollywood city officials, and Hilton announced that the 2026 parade will not designate a Grand Marshal Icon honoree.
Are Kevin Sobieski & Andy Cohen dating? The rumors explained

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If the internet is to be believed, Bravo exec Andy Cohen has a new beau!
Kesha taps into 'pleasure, sexiness' alongside gay fans on The Freedom Tour

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In an exclusive interview with Out, the talented singer is opening up on her queer and sexual awakenings as she celebrates her most liberating era yet.





