Some news items you might have missed: • InstaHunk: Fitness trainer Ramses Principe (above) heading into the week like a boss. Make sure to follow him on Instagram here for more Monday motivation. • Irish Times: A man in Dublin, Ireland, thought he was meeting a Grindr date but was instead ambushed by a group of teenage boys with weapons. The victim, who needed medical treatment after the attack, says at least four teens armed with hammers came after him shouting anti-gay slurs including ‘faggot.’ • ABC News: Former Defense Secretary James Mattis trolled Donald Trump over the weekend at an event after Trump declared Mattis to be “the world’s most over-rated general.” Mattis clapped back saying, among other things, “I earned my spurs on the battlefield … Donald Trump earned his spurs in a letter from a doctor.” The ‘spurs’ comment was a reference to Trump’s many deferments from the Vietnam war.
Former Defense Secretary Gen. Mattis roasts Pres. Trump: “I earned my spurs on the battlefield.”
• NY Times: Northern Ireland will soon have marriage equality to celebrate due to an amendment to a routine bill on governance that Parliament passed in July after the region’s governing assembly collapsed nearly three years ago. The amendment goes into effect tonight at midnight. Beginning January 13, 2020, same-sex couples will be able to give 28 days’ notice before marrying. • The Independent: In Elton John’s first memoir, Me, the popstar has some choice words about now-deceased Michael Jackson: “Every time I saw him in his later years I came away thinking the poor guy had totally lost his marbles. I don’t mean that in the light-hearted way. He was genuinely mentally ill, a disturbing person to be around. It was incredibly sad, but he was someone you couldn’t help: he was just gone, off in a world of his own, surrounded by people who only told him what he wanted to hear.” • Politico: Donald Trump reportedly stunned military leaders by demanding his ‘Victory Day’ parade at his very first Pentagon meeting. • Instinct Magazine: I am not mad at the hot daddy ASL interpreter who turned it out at Todrick Hall’s Haus Party World Tour this past weekend. #GetItDaddy
Michael and I laughing as Olivia Newton-John officiates the renewal of our wedding vows Some news items you might have missed: • The Big Two-Five: I’ll share the full details soon, but yes, hubby Michael and I celebrated our 25th anniversary together yesterday renewing our wedding vows. And handling the officiating duties was our dear friend (and international pop star), Olivia Newton-John. #Magic My wish is that everyone celebrates their 25th with as much joy and love that surrounded us yesterday. Thanks to the fabulous Denise Truscello for the awesome pic 🙂 • Deadline: With domestic box office gross of $83.5 million, Focus Features’ Downton Abbey movie, which features a gay storyline, has surpassed another gay-themed Focus Features film, three-time Oscar-winner Brokeback Mountain, as the highest-grossing title of all time for the studio. • KIT212: Check out what’s the what this week in gay magazines across the country. • Washington Post: Lenny Pozner, who lost his six-year-old son Noah in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, has spent years trying to stop people from spreading lies claiming the massacre was faked and never happened. In June, Pozner won a defamation case against book editors James H. Fetzer and Mike Palecek, who published statements that his son’s death certificate was a fake. On Tuesday, a Wisconsin jury ordered Fetzer to pay Pozner $450,000 in punitive damages. • Axios: An internal impeachment polling memo that was sent to House Democrats Thursday included specific messaging guidance: “When discussing Trump’s actions, keep the language simple, direct and values-based…No one is above the law…The whistleblower did the right thing by coming forward…Focus on the biggest issues facing families in the country, specifically health care and wages.” • BBC: Little monsters were agog last night when a fan who got pulled up on stage during Lady Gaga’s Enigma concert in Las Vegas lost his footing and fell off-stage while holding the pop star. Gaga didn’t seem to suffer any serious injuries and went on with the show. She brought the fan back on stage to sit at the piano as she sang “Million Reasons” and implored folks on the internet to be nice to him telling the audience, “And if anybody on the internet is mean to you tomorrow about this then I’m going to be very upset with each and every one of them.”
Laughing with Olivia Newton-John as we renew our wedding vows (photos: Denise Truscello) Earlier today, I shared that hot hubby Michael and I are celebrating 25 years together. In ‘gay years’ I figure that comes out to around 175 years. For our 25th anniversary, this cool thing happened… For folks who aren’t regular readers of The Randy Report, here’s some background. Michael and I met on October 17, 1994, in Minneapolis at Prince’s Paisley Park Studios. I was in the pre-Broadway tour of Carol Channing’s last appearance in Hello, Dolly!, and my future husband-to-be was the VP of publicity of marketing & publicity for the record label that was recording our cast recording. I’ll cut to the chase and say it was love at first sight (“Some enchanted evening, you will see a stranger…”). A year later, at the show’s opening night celebration on Broadway I gave him a ring. I guess you could call that an ‘engagement,’ but marriage equality was nowhere on the horizon then. Exchanging rings and commitment ceremonies were the best we could do back then. Fast forward to 2003, I’m on tour with Chicago the Musical and we’re heading to Toronto. Michael had never been there, so he was coming out to visit. The law had just changed and same-sex couples could get married in Ontario. Mind you, we still didn’t have any marriage equality in the U.S. I asked Michael over the phone, “Hey, you want to get married?” “Sure,” responded Michael. I know, I know, soooo romantic. See, the thing is, we never planned on getting married because we never thought we’d be able to. We knew we wanted to, but our emotions had to catch up to us. On October 17, 2003, Senior Justice Lauren Marshall married us in her chambers at Toronto’s City Hall. I’ve often joked that we stick with the October 17 date because I used to be blond and can’t remember too many different dates. Getting married in Toronto in 2003 It was just Michael and me – no family or big to-do. But it was perfect for me. It really was all I needed. After all, these things really are about the couple exchanging vows. And I can honestly say it was one of the most deeply emotional moments of my life. Another time jump to 2008. Prop 8, which would take same-sex marriage away from LGBTQs, is about to pass in California after the state embraced marriage equality for six months. Gay and lesbian couples were rushing to Palm Springs before the vote to get hitched. We’d always wanted an American marriage license, so on October 17, 2008, we were married again by Mayor Pro Tem Ginny Foat at City Hall amid dozens of couples exchanging vows in offices, city council chambers or any corner of the building by city council members and the mayor. Our second city hall wedding, this time in Palm Springs As Michael and I approached our 25th anniversary of being together (technically our 16th wedding anniversary) we pondered what we might do. Since our two weddings had been City Hall affairs, we felt a silver anniversary might be the time to finally do something with friends and family. Michael is a successful publicist in entertainment, and one of his longtime clients – and a dear friend of ours – is international pop star, Olivia Newton-John. Olivia, who is licensed to officiate weddings, has often said she’d have liked to marry us. She was planning a trip to Las Vegas around this time and Michael asked if we might ‘do the deed’ together at last. Liv immediately said she was up for it. We weren’t really looking for a huge event. We decided to renew our vows on the High Roller – a slow-moving Ferris wheel type attraction on the Las Vegas Strip that takes 30 minutes to revolve, taking you high into the sky to see the sights of Sin City. We also asked Las Vegas headliners Human Nature (one of Australia’s biggest music groups) and the men of Chippendales to take part. How very Las Vegas this would be. In total, it would be a group of 25 friends plus Michael’s father attending the half-hour celebration. This might be a good time to mention that I didn’t meet my father-in-law for 17 years. Michael came out to his family in order to share that he’d met and fallen in love with me back in the mid-90s. I’ll keep it short by saying the news didn’t go over well. In that Michael had just come out, friends at the time told us, “Give them time – this is new to them.” Sure, I get that. While his mother came to visit in Los Angeles after a couple of years, his father wasn’t feeling it, and we just never met. For seventeen years. Until 2011, when Olivia had a concert scheduled near where the parents lived. They loved meeting and seeing her, and it was going to be Michael’s birthday at that time. They asked Michael if they could attend the show but the only snag was Olivia had already asked if I was going to come to the concert. Michael told his parents that I would be there, and the in-laws were like, “Ok, we can meet at the show.” It was the one time I was firm – not crunchy, but firm. No, after waiting 17 years I would not meet my father-in-law as we take our seats and the lights go down in a theater. I asked to at least have dinner the night before like real people. I jokingly told Michael, “And I might wear a dress!” Short version – we met, had dinner and all was fine. No one ever addressed the 17-year gap, but I let it go. In 2019, my mother-in-law passed away after a year-long battle with cancer. When Michael mentioned the upcoming 25th-anniversary idea, his father, Lou, said he wanted to attend. “It’s what your mother would have wanted.” So, here we are on the big day – our group of 25 gets on board the High Roller and off we go! Exchanging rings as Olivia pronounces us Husband and Husband We share the story of our past weddings sans friends and family. Olivia speaks about our relationship and surprises us by singing “Some Enchanted Evening” which I had shared with her was my go-to in explaining to people how I knew Michael was ‘the one.’ Human Nature sang a gorgeous mash-up of Ed Sheeran’s “Perfect” with the Motown classic “Earth Angel.” Michael and I wrote and exchanged vows. Two of the hunky Chippendales handled ring duties right before Olivia proudly declared us ‘Husband and Husband,’ and there was a champagne toast. But before we could toast, Lou asked if he could say something. Stepping in between Michael and I, Lou told the group, “I have three sons, I have three grandsons, and I’m proud to say I have a son-in-law.” Michael, his father, Olivia and me Michael and I were surprised and deeply moved. Olivia, and several friends who knew the history, silently acknowledged what a moment it was. It might have taken 25 years but we’d arrived at this place. Olivia told me later she spoke to Lou about it and he told her, “You know, sometimes you have something you want to say, but you don’t know how…” I wanted to share this little tale as it really taught me people CAN get there. It may take longer than you want, but don’t give up. The celebration ended with a small reception at a nearby restaurant that overlooked the High Roller, then we took in Human Nature’s fantastic show at the Venetian Resort. My younger gay self would have never imagined I would one day celebrate my marriage with international pop stars like Olivia Newton-John and Human Nature along with the hunky Chippendales high above Las Vegas. With Olivia and Jon Howes & Chaz Vorrias of the Chippendales It was a great day topped off by a momentous statement I didn’t really realize I needed to hear. But I’m oh-so-glad I did. One other thing we learned is that when it comes to renewing vows, there’s really no right or wrong way to do it. I searched the internet, and while there are useful guidelines/scripts to tell you what steps to take in a wedding ceremony, the overwhelming advice regarding the renewal of vows is “Make it up!” So, this was how we did it, and it was really fun 🙂 The celebration party on the High Roller in Las Vegas Since so many of our friends are in the news and entertainment fields, our ‘very Vegas’ celebration made the news here both on TV and the local newspaper. Our dear friend Javi Morgado, executive producer for CNN’s New Day, surprised us by taking some video of the ceremony. It’s good to have a great newsman around, don’t you know? In the video, I tell the story of how we’d never done this with friends (I speak rather quickly as I knew we had to get it all done in 30 minutes), Olivia speaks at the 2:50 mark, and Human Nature sings “Perfect/Earth Angel” at the 7:00 mark.
L-R Jason Bolden, Adair Curtis (image courtesy Netflix)
The new Netflix series Styling Hollywood follows celebrity stylist Jason Bolden and his interior designer husband Adair Curtis as they run their lifestyle company JSN STUDIO while balancing marriage and life’s ups and downs.
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• InstaHunks: Broadway hottie Jim Newman (above) finds he has his Fire Island pool all to himself with no one to play with his beach ball. I’m sure he’d have no problem finding company… 🙂
• NewNowNext: A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of Russian LGBTQ activist Elena Grigoryeva. Officials do not intend to pursue hate crime charges, claiming the murder was not motivated by her activist work, nor her bisexual identity.
• Instinct: In its series finale, Andi Mack served up Disney’s first gay couple.
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• Politico: Kamala Harris on Monday unveiled a plan to achieve universal health care coverage by growing Medicare with the help of private insurers, an effort that splits the difference with her chief Democratic presidential rivals and equips the California senator with her own signature health care proposal ahead of this week’s debates.
• Roanoke Times: A small number of Republicans tried to have Rep. Denver Riggleman censured for having the nerve to officiate a same-sex wedding for two of his supporters. p.s. The attempt failed…
• Out Music: Kelechi drops his latest bop, “Forever Tonight,” with an upbeat 1980s vibe complete with fat beats and pop/soul roots. I’m hearing a little Human League groove in there perhaps…?
“I make romance pop music,” Kelechi recently told Out.com. “I want people to fall in love with the feeling they get when they listen.”
I have to say I like the simple approach to the video. Lately, I find overly-complicated music videos can get in the way of listening/enjoying the music.
In a rare, wholly bipartisan move, the House of Representatives unanimously approved legislation that would allow same-sex couples to apply for tax refunds going back years if they were married before the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) was struck down in 2013.
The bill, known as The PRIDE Act (Promoting Respect for Individuals’ Dignity and Equality Act), passed on a voice vote with zero opposition. The legislation was introduced by Reps. Judy Chu (D-CA) and Andy Levin (D-MI).
Until the 2013 ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court which struck down DOMA, which prohibited the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages, married same-sex couples were not allowed to file federal tax returns jointly. As a result, those couples potentially lost out on considerable tax benefits.
After the SCOTUS ruling, the IRS allowed those couples to file amended tax returns for the three years before the decision – 2010, 2011 and 2012.
The PRIDE Act, if enacted, would allow same-sex married couples to refile tax returns for the entire period they were legally married if they lived in a state that recognized their marriage.
Before the DOMA ruling, those jurisdictions would include Massachusetts, Connecticut, California, Iowa, New Hampshire, Vermont and the District of Columbia.
Additionally, the legislation would remove gendered language (“husband,” “wife”) from the federal tax code.
The Washington Blade reports the Joint Committee on Taxation estimates those couples could stand to recoup up to $67 million in tax refunds.
Despite the unanimous approval in the House, the issue now moves to the Senate where its fate is uncertain.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) has introduced similar legislation known as the Refund Equality Act.
However, there’s no guarantee that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) will allow his chamber to even vote on the bill.
• InstaHunk Max Souza (above) is a study in gorgeous contrast between that gorgeous skin, the blue ocean and his whiter-than-white swimsuit. #Brazil
• Washingtonian: A bisexual man, frustrated he couldn’t donate blood, decided to donate a kidney in protest. Current FDA policy bans men who have sex with men from donating blood (but not organs) unless they are refrain from same-sex intimacy for a year.
• Sacramento Bee: California lawmakers have approved a bill that will require presidential candidates to provide five years of tax returns in order to appear on the primary ballot. Gov. Gavin Newsome, who provided six years of his own tax returns for his 2018 gubernatorial race, is expected to sign the bill into law.
• Washington Post: The U.S. House voted Friday to prevent Donald Trump from launching into war with Iran without first getting the approval of Congress. More than two dozen Republicans joined Democrats to include the provision, which includes an exception for cases of self-defense, in the House’s annual defense authorization bill.
• IndyStar: Gay high school teacher, fired for being in a same-sex marriage, sues Archdiocese of Indianapolis.
• TGIF: Groove into the weekend with Dinah Jane and her ‘tell-off’ video, “Heard It All Before.” The R&B diva recently brought her talent and sass to St. Louis PrideFest as well as the BET Awards Experience. DJ
Lawmakers in Parliament have voted overwhelmingly to extend same-sex marriage rights to LGBTQ citizens of Northern Ireland.
The vote, by a lopsided margin of 393 to 73, will bring marriage equality to the only part of the UK or Ireland that does not currently recognize same-sex marriage.
The issue has been shelved in Northern Ireland since January 2017, when Stormont – the Northern Ireland Assembly – collapsed. Since that time, the country has basically been run by civil servants.
The proposal was part of a debate meant to keeping Northern Ireland running in the absence of a functioning government.
The marriage amendment, put forward by Labour MP Conor McGinn, requires marriage equality to become the law of the land in Northern Ireland if Stormont is not restored by October 21.
The Guardian reports McGinn addressed the House of Commons saying the chamber had “failed LGBT people in Northern Ireland before” by not extending same-sex marriage rights in a timely manner.
“Tonight, we have the chance to do the right thing,” said McGinn. “People in Northern Ireland, and indeed across Britain and Ireland, are watching. I, for one, am not going to let them down.”
WE DID IT !!!!!
The House of Commons has voted by a massive majority to introduce same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland if the Stormont Executive isn’t restored by 21st October.
A caveat to the clause allows for a future assembly in Northern Ireland to have the power to amend or change the law.
In the meantime, it will be necessary for the Secretary of State in Northern Ireland to prepare for new regulations allowing marriage between same-sex couples.
MPs in Parliament also voted to extend abortion rights to women in the same session.
🌈BREAKING🌈 MPs have voted in favour of equal marriage in Northern Ireland, 383 to 73. Congratulations to everyone who’s campaigned tirelessly for #equalmarriage. Same-sex couples in NI will soon be able to enjoy the same rights to marry as the rest of the UK.#EqualityWinspic.twitter.com/OCfj0jDyPG
Am in bits. Northern Ireland will have marriage equality if there is no Executive by 21 October. We’ve waited so long it doesn’t feel real. Thank you @ConorMcGinn! 🏳️🌈😭
• InstaHunk Jeff Ferreira calls the setting for this photo (above) “perfectly perfect.” No wonder he looks so natural there 😉
• ABC News: According to New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, nearly 5 million people took part in this past weekend’s World Pride festivities.
• New York Times: It was 38 years ago today that a mysterious disease was reported to be targeting gay men in San Francisco and New York City. And so began a pandemic that the Reagan and Bush administrations would choose, in large part, to ignore.
• Washington Post: Tennessee has quietly enacted a new law that bars ministers ordained online from solemnizing weddings in the state. As of July 1, only priests, rabbis, ministers, people designated through a temple or church, and public officials can perform weddings. Many LGBT folks have their weddings officiated by family members or friends since many religious or elected officials won’t perform the ceremony, especially in deep red states.
• Page Six: Anderson Cooper (youngest child of now-deceased Gloria Vanderbilt) will inherit almost all of his mother’s estate. In 2014, Cooper told Howard Stern he didn’t expect to inherit anything.
• Tweet of the Day: White contractor shows up to the job of black homeowner with a racist Confederate flag on the back of his truck. Hit play to see what happened next.
A white contractor shows up to the job of a black homowner with a racist confederate flag on the back of his truck. The homeowner turns him away. pic.twitter.com/P6lsS7UG89
• Nick Jonas is giving you seriously ‘daddy’ grown-up goodness in this promo pic introducing his character “Bruno Gaido” from his upcoming movie, Midway, due out November 8. #Dang
• A gay couple were the target of homophobic insults before being spat on, clawed and physically attacked in an unprovoked attack in Essex in southeast England.
• Alphonso David has been named the next president of the Human Rights Campaign. He is the first civil rights lawyer and the first person of color to lead the LGBTQ advocacy organization.
BREAKING: Alphonso David has been named the next president of the Human Rights Campaign! David will be the first civil rights lawyer and the first person of color to lead @HRC. #AlphonsoDavidpic.twitter.com/GgiFQBtUVP
• Prince William says it would be “absolutely fine” if one of his children came out as gay.
• Deadline reports that Oscar winners Meryl Streep and Nicole Kidman, along with James Corden, Andrew Rannells, and Keegan-Michael Key, have all been tapped by Ryan Murphy for the Netflix adaptation of the LGBTQ-themed Broadway musical, The Prom.
• As WorldPride gets underway in New York City today, just a reminder of how a leader CAN relate to his LGBTQ constituents. Folks, I give you Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at Toronto’s Pride event this past weekend.