Kate Moennig says 'L Word' costar Leisha Hailey helped her mourn her father's passing
The two actors, who are longtime best friends, are the cover stars of The Advocate's July/August 2025 issue.
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The two actors, who are longtime best friends, are the cover stars of The Advocate's July/August 2025 issue.
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