Scooby-Doo’s Velma is now — finally — a confirmed representative character for the LGBTQIA+ community.  While fans have speculated for decades about whether the quirky character is a lesbian, the cannon wasn’t written in stone until the classic franchise’s latest release.  Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo! is a Halloween-esque animated film wherein the gang of teenage […]

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Thompson -- who came out as bisexual in 2018 -- recently discussed her queerness and that of her character Valkyrie in Thor: Love and Thunder, which hits theaters on July 8.

Lizzo debuted a new song and queer anthem called 'Everybody's Gay.'

Meg addressed the ongoing conversation surrounding homophobia in hip-hop following DaBaby's inflammatory statement.

Director Amira Shaunice is dedicated to bringing LGBTQ+ characters to the forefront with her original movies and web-series on her YouTube channel, New York Girls TV.

In a recent interview, singer Kehlani opened up about her experience as an openly queer woman in the music industry. According to the Oakland-native, being a "cisgender, straight-presenting" person of the LGBTQ community has given her a lot of "privilege" throughout the span of her career.

While answering 35 questions "designed to reveal the nature of one's true personality," Zendaya recently shut down an outdated question surrounding what she likes most in the opposite sex. Instead, the star emphasized "good people" being able to be of any gender in her eyes.

Da Brat recently discussed what her personal and professional experiences have been leading up to her coming out back in March of last year. During the conversation, she shed some light on when and why she'd choose to opt-out of her classic oversized and baggy style, for more body-hugging and revealing ensembles.

After GLAAD released their annual "Where We Are on TV" report for 2020, Shonda Rhimes tweeted she's "not okay" with being the only straight person who made GLAAD's list of creators offering more representation for LGBTQ people on our TV screens.