UK Leather Daddy Helps African Lesbian Refugee Start A New Life

Joe King, a former Mr. Leather Europe, is on a mission to help a young 22-year-old lesbian woman from Uganda who has suffered severe homophobia and poverty.
Shadia (L), Joe King (R)
Joe King, a former Mr. Leather Europe, is on a mission to help a young 22-year-old lesbian woman from Uganda who has suffered severe homophobia and poverty.

According to King, Shadia has lived “a very brutal and difficult life in Africa because of her sexuality.”

Rejected by her family for being lesbian, she traveled to Kenya with her two-year-old son. But life was no better there as she fell victim to rape and was forced to live in the streets, often eating bath soap to survive.

Shadia came to King’s attention through a friend at the Refugee Coalition of East Africa. The Coalition works to help LGBTQ people who find themselves the object of persecution.

The organization has arranged for Shadia, her son and her step-sister to relocate to Manchester.

King, who was honored as Mr. Leather Europe in 2016, told Gay Star News recently, “My heart went out for her. The poor girl has been through hell.”

Calling Shadia ‘inspirational’ and ‘thoughtful’ in the face of horrific adversity, King launched a GoFundMe campaign to help raise funds for Shadia’s new chapter in Manchester.

The young mother will be starting her life in a totally new country, with no friends, family or network to rely on.

Citing Pride season, King says he saw “an opportunity for the community to do something for someone and show what Pride is really about.”

King aims to show Shadia that she has a new family in the local LGBTQ community to help get her onto her feet as she begins a job search and takes her first steps in building a new life.

Perhaps an unlikely hero to an African refugee, the UK leatherman closes his appeal on GoFundMe writing, “Please help me support this amazing and inspirational woman and give what you can, no matter how small.”

Gay Star News reports he will meet Shadia at the airport in Manchester on Tuesday with a rainbow Pride flag.

As the current president of Manchester Leathermen, he plans to ask her to march with them in the Manchester Pride Parade this August.

“It makes you think,” he told GSN. “When we’re having parties and being ridiculous in the street, there’s another side to the community.”

“We’ve lost touch with what’s important sometimes,” he added.”We want to show her that she’s got a LGBTI family.”

Bravo, Joe!

Click over to the GoFundMe page for more information.

News Round-Up: May 28, 2019

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Some news items you might have missed:

• I caught Vinny Guadagnino’s final performance at Chippendales in Las Vegas this weekend. Let me tell you, the ‘Keto Guido’ killed it – the crowd was insane. That Keto Diet definitely suits him, because he’s ripped AF.

• Three LGBTQ advocacy groups have filed a lawsuit against the Trump Administration for its recent repeal of transgender healthcare rights.

• From his debut EP Loveless, out artist Jake Frost drops his music video for “Undercover,” which offers a brooding exploration of the push/pull of hidden desires and unrequited love.

Shoutout to Frost’s video co-star, Marquise Hitchcock, who created the evocative choreography.

• During a recent chat on David Letterman’s My Next Guest Needs No Introduction, Ellen DeGeneres shared she was sexually abused by her step-father.

• Seth Rogen told GQ Magazine he really regrets the homophobic jokes in his early movies saying, “I’ve had people come up to me and be like: ‘That made me feel like shit when I was in the movie theatre and everyone was laughing about that.’”

• The producers of musical based on the hit film Magic Mike have cancelled a November Boston tryout engagement after composer Tom Kitt, lyricist Brian Yorkey and book writer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa left the show over “creative differences.”

• Jack Thompson beat out 67 other contenders to be named this year’s International Mr. Leather becoming the first trans person of color and the second trans person ever in the competition’s 41-year history to win the title.

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