A Beautiful & Tragic Lesbian Icon- S2E9- Gia
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Two lesbians. Two mics. Endless hot takes.
This week, we’re diving into Gia (1998): the lesbian biopic about the tragic life of an 80s supermodel. We talk Gia Carangi, queer desire, fame, addiction, and the AIDS crisis.
We break down our key takeaways from the film (yes, we’re crying), gush over our favorite supermodels past and present, and bring back everyone’s favorite segment: “What’s Up With the Heteros?” because it’s always fun to read about straight people’s relationship issues.
It’s sexy, devastating, iconic, and extremely gay. Come cry, laugh, and discuss how incredibly gorgeous Angelina Jolie is with us.
📲 New episodes weekly. See you next Tuesday! Don’t miss next week, when we recap Carmen Y Lola (2018), a Spanish film available on Tubi and Plex!
But I’m a Lesbian is hosted and produced by Katlynn Beatty and Angelina Herrera. Production and Mixing by Victoria Shifflett. Creative direction and video editing provided by Juanita Iriarte. Music by Stiletto Falsetto.
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