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Well, what a month its been since we last brought you Suppa. Thanks to you guys, our wonderful readers, we have picked up our very first award at the GALAs which took place recently. Read click here’s fab recollection of the night. Shame some of us missed it but we were well represented by Click, Annie Aura and Gooner. There was mingling galore!

Enough with waxing lyrical about how fab we are, onto the gals making headlines this week on d’interweb. Lets start with Pinknews and their article on how Lesbians still being denied fertility treatment.

According to a survey carried out by Press Association, primary care trusts appear to be turning down lesbian couples for treatment on the grounds that funding is only available for those with fertility problems.

Meanwhile over at sify.com, Hayden Panettiere says lesbian romance in Heroes was her idea. I guess this justifies her latest ‘look’.

They (writers) put you in relationships and I was like, ‘Can I just be with a girl or something…? Let’s do that.’

A girl or something? One wonders if her persuasive powers hadn’t been so strong what would she have ended up with? A vampire? An undertaker? Who know where those crazeeeeeeeeee writers would have taken her. One can only guess it will be a smooch and no relationship. Because we all know lesbians don’t have relationships.

“So they took it and ran with it. She’s a great girl… and we have a blast,” she added.

You go Hayden, you mad girlfriend you.

Sticking with the ridiculous and any attempt to push the ratings up, RTE.ie reports Corrie set for lesbian relationship. Don’t drop your digestive into your tea just yet, lets get some more info.

According to The Sun, the teenage actress is set to have a romance next year with best pal Sian, played by Sacha Parkinson.

Speaking at recent Inside Soap Awards, Brooke told TV Biz the pair had already discussed how they will handle the storyline.
She said: “We’ve talked about it; we’re so close so we’ll be alright. I’ve just told her as long as she sticks to her own side when it comes to the kissing scenes things will be fine.”

Her own side?! What on earth is Brooke talking about? There are sides to kissing? Have the writers drawn a big white line down the middle of the set and positioned the actresses across from each other? Suddenly a siren goes off anytime either of them crosses from the other side? The mind boggles. And will all this Sapphic action cause Gail to wail more than usual? Stay tuned if you could be bothered.

There’s no point in even trying to summarise this Drew Barrymore and Ellen Page pretend to be lesbians. Oh and there’s some pics.

Next! God, its like clutching at straws here trying to find some actual ‘news’ and believe me I am trying. Aha, our lovely Russian lesbian couple who have been doing their damndest to get the country to acknowledge their relationship have had it thrown out in court according to the Nytimes

“The judge refused their request,” spokeswoman Alexandra Berezina said without giving further details.

Although post-Soviet Russia no longer prosecutes homosexuals as criminals and many high-profile Russians manifest their same-sex alliances, gays and lesbians remain public outcasts.

Over at www.edgeboston.com, they have the second part of a report on
How the Gay Community Is Complicit in Trans Violence

That education clearly needs to happen within the LGBT community itself.

Last October, a transgender woman was attacked by a gay man while attending a race at the Tucson Greyhound Park. Janey Kay was reportedly using an ATM at the track when a man asked her if she was a “drag queen.” When she responded, she endured a cut lip and had clumps of her hair pulled out by the assailant, Richard Ray Young.

“Of course LGB people aren’t innocent of transphobia,” Cook-Daniels said. “It even makes sense that they may be more transphobic, due to gender allegiance – to be a “gay man” you have to assert both your own male gender and the male gender of those you love – and to the popular conflation of sexual orientation with gender identity.”

I leave the last word to the lovely Rachel Weisz.

The media has named her one of the most desirable actresses among lesbians. When asked now she felt about this honor, Weisz replied, “It’s fantastic, don’t you think? I love being a lesbian icon!”

We love you too Rachel.

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