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Laverne Cox Reflects on Backlash from Past Relationship with MAGA-Supporting Police Officer

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 05: Laverne Cox attends The 2025 Fragrance Foundation Awards at David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center on June 05, 2025 in New York City.Photo Credit: Photo by Dominik Bindl/Getty Images

by Chris Tremblay  Mar 29

Laverne Cox, the acclaimed transgender actress known for her role in "Orange Is the New Black", has revisited the controversy surrounding her past relationship with a self-identified MAGA supporter and New York City police officer. In a March 23, 2026, interview on the "Fear&" podcast, Cox stated she believes she "will never be forgiven" by some fans for the relationship, which she disclosed publicly in June 2025. She recounted losing followers after revealing that her ex-boyfriend was a "blonde-haired, blue-eyed MAGA Republican voter who is a New York City police officer," with whom she had dated for about five years, ending the relationship two years prior.

Cox first teased details of the relationship in promotional materials for her one-woman show "Gurrl, How Did I Get Here", which premiered on July 28, 2025, at City Winery in New York City. In videos shared on Instagram and TikTok around July 2025, she described meeting the man, who was 22 years her junior, on Tinder during the height of the pandemic when he was 26 and she was 48. Cox emphasized that she was unaware of his profession or political views at the start, as he had claimed to work in commercial real estate.

Throughout the relationship, which Cox described as lasting nearly four to five years and ending in March 2024, the couple engaged in political discussions. She noted that she "knew nothing about his politics" initially but later debated topics like white supremacy, often fact-checking his views and finding herself "always right." Cox expressed that she was "in love" with him, praising his "beautiful soul" and physical attractiveness, calling him "fine as f***" despite the differences. The breakup was influenced by emerging racial biases from her ex and intensifying political tensions as the U.S. election approached.

The revelation drew significant backlash from fans and the broader LGBTQ+ community, with reactions described as "disappointed, upset, outraged." Critics highlighted the irony of Cox, a prominent transgender advocate, dating someone aligned with a political movement often critical of transgender rights. Social media users expressed betrayal, particularly noting Cox's apparent pride in the disclosure. Cox addressed this in interviews, acknowledging the sense of "betrayal" felt by some in the LGBTQ+ community while defending the humanity of her ex. She advocated for love across political lines in theory, stating, "I've always wanted to believe that there could be love across political differences," though she noted it became unsustainable.

Cox reflected on her pre-relationship "no dating a cop" policy, which she broke unknowingly, and described the time together as "the most amazing three and a half years of my life" and "healing." In the Fear& podcast, she hoped the conversation would highlight "the connection that actually exists beyond politics, the soul connection." Community responses underscore ongoing tensions for transgender people navigating personal relationships amid politicized identities, with some outlets framing it as a challenge to cross-ideological empathy. Cox has not indicated plans for future similar relationships, stating she likely couldn't sustain one in the current climate.


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Melanie Martinez Releases Fourth Studio Album 'HADES', Exploring Dystopian Themes

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by Chris Tremblay  Mar 29

Melanie Martinez, the American singer-songwriter known for her conceptual albums, released her fourth studio album, "HADES" , on March 27, 2026, through Atlantic Records. This release serves as the first installment of a double album project, paired with an upcoming counterpart titled MM5, with "HADES" focusing primarily on dystopian themes.

First Trailer Released for RuPaul's 'Stop! That! Train!', Drag Race Universe's High-Energy Action Comedy

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by Chris Tremblay  Mar 29

Variety has debuted the first-look trailer for 'Stop! That! Train!', the inaugural feature film set within the RuPaul's Drag Race universe, promising a high-energy action comedy infused with vibrant, campy style. The trailer, shared via YouTube by StudioLux, showcases drag performers Ginger Minj and Jujubee as best friends who must team up with a gang of snobby first-class employees and even the President of the United States to halt a massive, out-of-control train speeding toward Los Angeles after a terrifying storm strikes.

Gay Country Pioneer Ty Herndon Releases Memoir Detailing Struggles with Addiction, Mental Health, and Coming Out

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by Chris Tremblay  Mar 28

Country music trailblazer Ty Herndon launched his debut memoir, "What Mattered Most," on March 31, 2026, through Dey Street Books, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers. The book provides a candid exploration of Herndon's rise to fame, personal demons, and journey toward authenticity as an openly gay artist in a genre historically resistant to LGBTQ+ visibility.

Lauren Conrad and Kristin Cavallari Reconcile Long-Standing Feud at 'Laguna Beach' Reunion Filming

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by Chris Tremblay  Mar 28

Lauren Conrad and Kristin Cavallari, stars of the early 2000s MTV reality series Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County, confronted their infamous feud during the filming of a 20th anniversary reunion special. The rivalry, which captivated audiences, stemmed from a love triangle involving co-star Stephen Colletti in the show's first season.

Zendaya Announces Plans for Acting Break After Packed 2026 Release Schedule

PARIS, FRANCE - MARCH 24: Zendaya attends the "The Drama" Premiere on March 24, 2026 in Paris, France. Photo Credit: Aurore Marechal

by Chris Tremblay  Mar 28

Zendaya, the acclaimed actress known for her roles in Euphoria and the Spider-Man franchise, stated during an interview on March 26, 2026, that she plans to step away from the spotlight temporarily after a prolific year. "I’ll tell you what, after this, I’m disappearing for a little bit," she told Fandango. "I’m going to have to go into hiding for just a little bit."

Musician Who Canceled Kennedy Center Holiday Performance Asks for Suit to Be Dismissed

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by Steven Sloan  Mar 28

Chuck Redd, the musician who canceled a Christmas Eve performance at the Kennedy Center in protest of President Donald Trump's influence over the venue, is asking a judge to dismiss a lawsuit the performing arts institution brought against him.

What to Stream: Two Doses of Amanda Seyfried, 'The Housemaid' With Sydney Sweeney and Jon Hamm Robs

This combination of images shows promotional art for the film "The Housemaid," left, the series "Your Friends & Neighbors," center, and the film "The Testament of Ann Lee." Photo Credit: Lionsgate/Apple TV/Searchlight Pictures via AP

by The Associated Press  Mar 28

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Team USA Has Already Shown It Doesn't Need the NFL's Help in Flag Football for the 2028 Olympics

U.S. National Flag team's Isaiah Calhoun celebrates with teammate Shawn Theard Jr. the Fanatics Flag Football Classic against the Wildcats FFC, Saturday, March 21, 2026, in Los Angeles. Photo Credit: AP Photo/Caroline Brehman

by Rob Maaddi  Mar 28

Team USA doesn’t need NFL players to help it go for the gold when flag football debuts at the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028.

Shaquille O'Neal Denies Sending Explicit Fake DMs to Sabrina Carpenter on Podcast

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS - APRIL 05: Shaquille O'Neal attends the Shaquille O'Neal Big Pod Event at Home Room San Antonio on April 05, 2025 in San Antonio, Texas. Photo Credit: Chris Saucedo

by Chris Tremblay  Mar 29

Shaquille O'Neal, the Basketball Hall of Famer and former Los Angeles Lakers star, addressed salacious social media rumors on "The Big Podcast" by denying he sent explicit direct messages to pop singer Sabrina Carpenter. The incident unfolded when a fake headline circulated online claiming "Shaq exposed for shooting his shot at Sabrina Carpenter," accompanied by screenshots of purported DMs containing vulgar language.