Meet the reality TV icons competing on 'The Traitors' season 4
The Traitors season 4 is packed with queer contestants and pop culture superstars.
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The Traitors season 4 is packed with queer contestants and pop culture superstars.
“That tumor danced with me on Broadway, got married with me,” the Big Brother 21 star wrote.
These LGBTQ+ players made queer history while competing on Big Brother over the years.
The AI consultant said, "The biggest game out there is American government and politics." The aura painter declared, "As a starving artist, I need this money."
A queen might've already done had herses, but still went on to compete in other reality shows.
The Big Brother season 27 star was flooded by fans asking about his sexuality, and we have all the tea you might need.
A man with a hairy chest is one of life's greatest treasures.
Event organizers announced this change to the lineup over the weekend.
JoJo Siwa discussed her sexuality, and relationship with Chris Hughes, during a new interview.
Peppermint shares statement with Out reacting to the lack of trans representation on The Traitors season 4.
"Abracadabra" indeed, Luciano Plazibat!
Rumors about the two Celebrity Big Brother UK costars have been flying since they bonded while competing in the reality series.
This season, Mickey Rourke called JoJo Siwa "the lesbian" and told her "You won't be gay anymore" after a few days.
Siwa's Celebrity Big Brother UK housemates comforted her after she opened up about her gender identity.
The actor was accused of making homophobic comments toward JoJo Siwa and even received a warning from producers.
And her fans are loving it!
The 72-year-old actor has now received a serious warning from production.
The OnlyFans stud also spills the tea on his latest reality TV gig.
Reyes, Wiger, Haynes. You will remember those names.
Beware of the Straightors: 'The Traitors' bros vs. the women and gays
Andy Herren, the gay winner of Big Brother 15, warns against an age-old power consolidation of straight men in reality competitions (and the real world).