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Morphine Love Dion has said on multiple occasions that she identifies as non-binary, but on the more feminine side. At the time of her announcement for All Stars 11, she has not publicly come out as a trans woman.
"I'm celebrating #LesbianVisibilityWeek with the love of my life - my wife Cheryl! Here's a throwback to when we first met - before we had the right to get married. To Minnesota's lesbian community: I see you, I hear you and I'll never stop fighting for our rights."
The Crave show, which follows closeted pro hockey rivals-turned-lovers Shane Hollander (played by Hudson Williams) and Ilya Rozanov (Connor Storrie), has seemingly sent the entire world into " mass psychosis." HBO, which acquired the show for US distribution, is now playing it in well over a dozen countries and says viewership has more than doubled since the finale. In short, it's broken a bunch of records.
Mike Holmes, 59, started watching "Heated Rivalry" because of the sex. "The first two episodes are the spiciest and, of course, that's fun to watch," he told The 19th. The gay hockey romance has become an unexpected international cultural sensation. The two leads were even chosen to carry the Olympic Torch for one leg of the relay ahead of the Winter Games, which begin Friday in the Italian cities of Milan and Cortina.
The Pride event took place on January 31, where the Fife Flyers were competing against the Guildford Flames. The team wore the Pride jerseys during their warm-up, but changed into their regular uniform for the game. In a post on their social media, the Fife Flyers said the decision to switch their uniforms before the game was to respect the 'diversity of background and personal beliefs' on the team.
In the interview, the 24-year-old explained why it was important for him to embrace his team's annual Pride Night despite multiple National Hockey League (NHL) players refusing to do so. "The team I play for, the [New Jersey] Devils, we really support that, and we're a really welcoming organisation, so I think a bunch of guys on our team were really looking forward to that."
"To be silent for so long and finally have something that resonated with so many people has been humbling," he tells Queerty. "But also a little overwhelming."