Les News, 071309
- Brüno was the #1 movie at the box office this weekend.
- Ryan Seacrest signs a $45 million dollar deal to host American Idol for the next 3 years.
- Matthew Fox swears he’ll do no more TV after Lost ends its run. Promises, promises.
- Will Victoria Beckham film a cameo in the Sex and the City sequel?
- Lily Allen has no problem with posing topless.
- Aaron Hicklin of OUT magazine has no problem with Brüno.
- The 11th season of Big Brother beefs up with beefy guys.
- Giant squid flee the ocean after an earthquake strikes off the coast of San Diego, CA.
- Did Sarah Palin quit her job because she just wasn’t good at it?
- Judge Sonia Sotomayor endures day one of her confirmation hearings to become the next justice of the US Supreme Court.
- Aubrey O’Day becomes a Las Vegas showgirl.
- Lisa Rinna and her lips hit the beach.
- Jesus Luz is jealous of Guy Ritchie.
- Click HERE to see pics from Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan’s Malibu wedding.
- Tom Cruise lets Katie Holmes get back to work.
- Deborah Cox is 36, Cameron Crowe is 52, Cheech Marin is 63 and Patrick Stewart (Star Trek: The Next Generation) is 69 years old today. Click HERE to see who else is celebrating a birthday today.
- Vanessa Hudgens goes from Disney’s High School Musical to playing a hooker who strips in her new film Sucker Punch.
- Richard Hatch, who is currently on house arrest for tax evasion, will NOT be allowed to participate on Survivor: All-Stars.
- It’s officially official! Neil Patrick Harris will host the Emmy Awards this year.


July 13th, 2009 at 1:41 pm
As a lesbian, I understand that I cannot fully empathize because I am not a gay man. However, I do feel like I can partially understand…but I happen to agree with the editior of Out. If we can’t laugh at ourselves then we are taking ourselves too seriously. I can laugh at jokes pointed at lesbians. I don’t only laugh at jokes that make fun of Republicans, I also laugh at jokes that make fun of Democrats. I can find humor in serious issues. It’s called having a sense of humor. Not everything has to be taken so seriously that we automatically jump to being defensive. I respect that the “gay community” has a problem with Bruno. I hope too that other homosexuals can respect that some of us find Bruno to simply be a funny movie. It’s interesting that none of these people were falling out of the woodwork to proclaim how Borat was hurtful and mean spirited. They only care when the joke is on “the gays”. If it’s on someone else, they have no problem laughing.