LGBTQ Moments In 2022
Dec 15, 2022
LGBTQ Moments In 2022
1.
Karine Jean-Pierre became White House Press Secretary
2.
Dahmer scared the hell out of us
4.
Queers won big on election day
7.
Heartstopper melted our hearts
9.
Jinkx Monsoon’s run on RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 7
10.
Amy Schneider reigned supreme on Jeopardy
11.
Florida warned “Don’t Say Gay”
12.
Michaela Jaé Rodriguez made history
13.
The Senate passed the Respect for Marriage Act
14.
Love, Victor took a bow
15.
Spoiler Alert had us in tears
16.
Lighteyear’s lesbian boss
18.
Everything Everywhere All at Once gave us the lesbian couple — and lesbian daughter — we didn’t know we needed
19.
Netflix went all in on comedy in Stand Out
20.
Billy Porter reminded us Anything’s Possible
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