• Ep. 43: The 'Big Brother' incident; Gay wrestling school

  • May 5 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 43: The 'Big Brother' incident; Gay wrestling school

  • Summary

  • We're BAAAACCCCKKKKK. Welcome to Season 3! We're catching up on all our big players who did (or didn't, looking at you Sedona Prince) get up to some shenanigans while we were away. JoJo Siwa is queer and nonbinary, Margaret Qualley is playing a lesbian again, and Harry Styles is seemingly back in the studio. Plus, Meg watches her first ever WWE match and we dive into the gay history and just general vibe of professional wrestling.


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    Source:

    • “Lucy Dacus on Finding Love with Julien Baker, Queer Fandom, and Her New Album ‘Forever Is a Feeling’” by James Factor, Them
    • “Sedona Prince Skipped in WNBA Draft Amid Abuse Allegations” by Mathew Rodriguez, Them
    • “JoJo Siwa, Chris Hughes’ Relationship Status After Big Brother” by Hayley Santaflorentina, E News
    • “JoJo Siwa Responds to Controversy Over Her Post-‘Big Brother’ Breakup” by Mathew Rodriguez, Them
    • “Margaret Qualley Is Playing a Lesbian (Again!) Opposite Aubrey Plaza” by James Factor, Them
    • wrestlecrap.com/inductions/hla
    • “A Look At LGBTQ+ History In Wrestling” by Dave Bradshaw, WrestleTalk
    • “Inside the bawdy, naughty hate-free world of queer punk wrestling” by Kenna Beban

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