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Brisbane couple called ‘stupid faggots’ and beaten by teen attackers

Pink News

A Queensland gay couple has been physically and verbally attacked by a gang of men after leaving a club. Joshua Dickson and Alex Vlasits said they were repeatedly punched and told “you all need to die” after being confronted while walking to an Uber to take them to their home. Read the article

Thugs hurl homophobic abuse and assault staff at London’s The Eagle

The Evening Standard

Three people hurled homophobic abuse at staff at the well known​ club in south London before “viciously” assaulting them, police said. One worker suffered a fractured skull and another fractured their foot in the attack at Eagle London, in Vauxhall, in the early hours of July 2. Read the report

Teddy Geiger tried teen pop fame, now she’s back on her own terms

The New York Times

Musician Teddy Geiger has shared her journey of coming out as transgender and how fans have reacted and shown their support. Read the interview

Is Madonna collaborating with Migos?

NME

Madonna has been spotted at the side of a festival stage watching rap trio Migos perform. The trio recently filmed a music video at the star’s Miami mansion leading to speculation they might be appearing on her new album. Read the story


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