+ Lady Gaga’s new Top Gun song is gay not only because Lady Gaga is gay but also because Kelly McGillis is gay. + Grace and Frankie’s reign of terror is finally over (aka Slate interviewed Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin about the final season). + Kristen Kish, looking stunning as heck in this suit, is joining Iron Chef as co-host. + Archie is introducing a new biracial pansexual character. + All Rise arrives for a third season on OWN this June!
+ Meet Heather, the Riverdale librarian who also happens to be Cheryl Blossom’s junior high sweetheart. + BBC launches a new “very gay, very trans” Doctor Who audio drama podcast. + Netflix has greenlit Liz Feldman’s new series, No Good Deed, which was inspired by her late night Zillow scrolling early in the pandemic. + Ariana DeBose will host the 75th Tony Awards. During the Q&A someone referred to Eve Polastri as “straight” and Sandra Oh interrupted to say, “No.” Which gave me a nice chuckle despite *waves hand*. + Michelle Yeoh and Sandra Oh had an hour-long chat at the San Francisco International Film Festival last Friday. I’m thinking of you all the time, and making you these Pop Culture Fixes as a little respite. Hey, friends, I hope you’re staying hydrated out there and taking a break when you need to. The 200 Best Lesbian, Bisexual & Queer Movies Of All Time.LGBTQ Television Guide: What To Watch Now.When briefly joining the interview, Hayut’s girlfriend defended Hayut and reacted to the claims made by the women in the doc, “My God, how someone can build such a fake stunt?” She also confirmed that Hayut has never borrowed money from her. “I want to clear my name, I want to say to the world, this is not true,” he said. “I don’t need to say how much it’s worth now,” he said. ” He also said he didn’t “feel bad” for the women who spoke out in the doc because he didn’t do what was alleged.Īs for his lavish lifestyle, Hayut explained that he’s able to fund it by being “a legit businessman,” also noting that in 2011 he bought Bitcoin. When questioned about whether he’s the son of a billionaire diamond mogul, Hayut emphasized that those claims are false: “No I am not, and I never presented myself. “They weren’t conned and they weren’t threatened,” Hayut said of the women featured in the doc during his interview on Inside Edition. (Hayut denied fraud claims to the Netflix filmmakers and told them he would file a lawsuit for “defamation and lies.”) The Netflix documentary follows an investigation in the Norwegian publication VG, which reported in 2019 that he “seduced and swindled young women for millions and is a fugitive from justice in several countries.” Even before the time frame primarily focused on in the Netflix film, Hayut faced multiple charges in Israel and was sentenced to prison time in Finland. Young Thug Arrested on RICO, Gang ChargesĪccording to The Tinder Swindler, Hayut led women he had met on Tinder to believe that he was the son and heir of diamond mogul Lev Leviev before he allegedly took them for millions.