Road trippin’ country roads and national parks from Georgia through Smoky mountains in Tennessee to Asheville, North Carolina through Blue Ridge Parkway on through the mountains of Shenandoah nat’l park to Virginia, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and up to New Jersey and back to NYC. Saw beautiful places, met beautiful people, had a beautiful time. Beats waiting in line at shitty airports, flying on planes that seem to keep crashing/almost crashing because of pointless government shutdowns and having to deal with ICE being general pieces of sh*t to whoever is unfortunate enough to have to deal with them. Also f*ck ICE, love Americans. ❤️🇺🇸⛰️🌄🫶🏕️
Ran the BigGay5K to help fund this Junes Pride in my husbands hometown of Rome, GA! Somehow finished FIRST 🤯 (and sweatiest and most hungover) in my age group 🏃🏻🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️❤️🫶
RIP Tony Adams 1940-2025 ❤️ Tony was an icon of British soaps playing Adam Chance on the beloved Crossroads. I had the privilege of playing Tony on @russelltdavies63 ’s and @pjuk brilliant Nolly (watch on @itvxofficial )- which chronicled Tony’s deep love with Noelle Gordon (played by Helena Bonham-Carter). Tony and I hung a few times- he was always more than happy to chat and regale me with hilarious anecdotes of what life was like on the infamously bonkers Crossroads set. Tony was pure joy. He was so sparkly and playful and silly. He had the best stories. He radiated warmth and love. It was an honour to have spent time with him and to have told his story. RIP Tony Adams you magical man ❤️
BTS #devilindisguise #johnwaynegacy I play Jeffery Rignall, one of the very few known survivors of Gacy. Jeffery did everything he could in his lifetime to be heard. He exhausted every possible route including writing a fully published book detailing how unspeakably harrowing his experience was in his relentless and tireless pursuit of justice and despite his efforts, he was never given the dignity and hearing he truly deserved in his lifetime. Ignored and humiliated by those in authority, those who should have been helping him, Jeffery never really got his due while alive, his case never went to trial and the police were very clear that they viewed him as a nuisance and a threat to their investigation. All of this systemic failure was predicated on homophobia. Systemic prejudice at its most disturbing. More than any character I’ve ever played, I felt uniquely responsible to tell Jeffery’s story as truthfully and as authentically as possible, to finish what he tried so hard to do, to give him the validation of being seen and heard that he so deserved, that we all deserve. Thank you from the bottom of heart to @patrick.macmanus , our tireless and immensely talented show-runner, for entrusting me with Jeffery’s story. It was a true honor and a privilege to work on this magnificent drama. I’m very proud of it. RIP Jeffery Rignall, we see you buddy, we love you. I hope we made you proud.❤️ Watch on @peacock