Once again Joyce has dipped into her lottery winnings and set up another spectacular wrestling production, this time with three new competitors in a triple threat match.
Roxie and Trixie are two lesbian bullies and Muffy is a born victim. The three of them have been selected by Joyce for her latest broadcast production, A Night of Dirty Competition. The event is a triple threat match and right from the opening bell, Muffy assumes her eponymous role as victim.
Roxie and Trixie gang up on Muffy and put her through her paces. Taking tremendous punishment at the two bullies hands. She is punched, pulled, stripped, and stomped on. And when the two bullies tire of roughing her up, she is left nude and unconscious following a brutal pile driver.
Roxie and Trixie are both anxious to win the match and tear into each other, forgetting that one of them has to pin poor Muffy to win. Roxie and Trixie go hammer and tong, with all thoughts of Muffy forgotten for the time being.
In a spectacular turn of events, the two rough lesbians pummel each other to near unconsciousness leaving Joyce and the viewer wondering if there will actually be a winner of this awesomely dirty competition. The ending leaves Joyce and the audience surprised and breathless.
Actress Sophie Turner, of X-Men and Game of Thrones fame, has put up an inclusive post for Pride Month that has led some fans to celebrate her coming out as bisexual. But it isn’t exactly a coming-out, nor is it the first time she’s addressed the matter.
Turner’s Instagram Story post, which went up this week, includes “Bi Pride” and “Straight Pride” stickers, plus the words “time isn’t straight and neither am I.” Many fans are thrilled with the post and see it as a revelation.
But Turner hasn’t confirmed how she identifies, and in 2019, in a Rolling Stone interview timed to the Game of Thrones finale, she discussed her attraction to both men and women without choosing to identify her sexuality in a particular way (and everyone has the right to choose an identifier — or not).
She was about to marry Joe Jonas of the Jonas Brothers, and she said she knew she was ready despite her youth. “I was fully preparing myself to be single for the rest of my life,” she said. “I think once you’ve found the right person, you just know. I feel like I’m much older a soul than I am in age. I feel like I’ve lived enough life to know. I’ve met enough guys to know — I’ve met enough girls to know.”
She added, “Everyone experiments. It’s part of growing up. I love a soul, not a gender.”
So Turner could be bi, pan, fluid, not straight, or whatever, and she’s a strong supporter of the LGBTQ+ community at any rate.
Turner’s career is continuing to thrive. She was recently cast in the HBO Max series The Staircase, about Michael Peterson, a novelist who was accused of killing his wife, Kathleen, in 2001. The real-life story has been the subject of a docuseries of the same name on Netflix, and HBO Max will dramatize it.
Turner has been cast as Margaret Ratliff, one of Michael Peterson’s adopted daughters, Variety reports. Colin Firth will play Michael Peterson and Toni Collette will portray Kathleen. Others in the cast include Parker Posey, Juliette Binoche, and Rosemarie DeWitt.
Jack and Beth get engaged while stationed at the same naval base. When Jack gets his transfer orders, he asks his good friend Vincent to watch out for Beth in his absence.
Elizabeth Jansen and her fiancé are station at the same naval base, but Jack unfortunately gets his transfer orders leaving his girl Beth behind. The day his ships out he introduces Beth to his best friend, Vincent and asks Vincent to keep watch over her in his absence. Beth is flattered but hardly thinks it necessary.
Soon after Jack ships out, Kesha, a suspected lesbian puts a full court press on trying to get Beth to sleep with her. Beth is flattered but not gay so she brushes the advances off. With Jack being gone and Beth’s love life all but nonexistant, Kesha catches Beth in a weak moment. The black lesbian tenderly seduces Jack’s fiancée.
Beth, realizing she is none the worse for the wear, figures that now that Kesha has had her way, the thrill will be gone and she will leave Beth alone. Beth figured wrong, and Kesha, now a changed woman, barges in to Beth’s room the next night and forces herself on Beth and begins to introduce her the roughest kind of lesbian sex imaginable.
Beth tries to tell another female, Maggie, in her barracks of her problem but she tells Beth not to worry it will all work out. The the rough sex continues and there seems to be no limit to the cruelty Kesha is capable of. Several of her sexual advances has left Beth bruised, battered, and unconscious. When Beth wakes from her latest assault, she finds that her friend Maggie, and another female seaman have been watching and photographing Kesha and Beth as blackmail.
A frantic Beth is at her wits end, and seemingly no where to go without getting kicked out of the Navy remembers Jack’s friend. Can he even help?
Sydney is asked to attend an underground ‘catfight’ by her friend Crystal. Sydney is reluctant to accept as she believes catfights are too much about lesbian’s than actual fighting.
Crystal asks her straight girlfriend Sydney to attend an underground catfight competition, Sydney is reluctant to go but Crystal persuades her into accepting when she tells her of the star attraction on the contests is a girl called the Viper. Crystal tells her seeing Viper in action is worth the price of admission
Totally unaware of what to expect, Sydney goes with an open mind and decides to try and enjoy the time with her friend. The first two contests are entertaining and Sydney is surprised she is not turned off by the exhibition. And the star attraction hasn’t even performed yet.
When Viper finally enters the ring, what Sydney discovers is that the wrestler Viper is not give that name without reason. Prior to the match she displays her prized weapon as she parades around the ring. It’s an extremely long slit tongue that she can lick her eyebrows with. She also learns that Viper uses her tongue to her advantage to terrorize her hapless opponents.
College Freshman, Joyce wins a multimillion dollar lottery drawing and she plans to do something she has always dreamed of; sponsoring an erotic lesbian wrestling tournament.
Lottery winner, Joyce calls together all her college acquaintances and offers them a chance to participate in the filming of an erotic lesbian wrestling competition. She funds a sizable purse for the tournament and finds eight of the best candidates for her production.
She doesn’t want it to be a slick production so she holds the tournament in her parents home while they are away for a long weekend. While the tournament will be called a wrestling contest, there will be no rules, and the only way to win is to pin your opponent, by any means available.
The tournament has three rounds, two preliminary rounds and a final. The sentimental favorite Irene is matched against the teen witch Anne. It is back and forth and the end is in doubt until the very end when one girl is erotically pinned ending a climactic struggle.
Why do boundaries matter in dating? How can we use them to help us be our best self?
Why do boundaries matter in dating? How can we use them to help us be our best self?
You sleep with her on the first date. You commit to a relationship before you really know each other. You move in together before you’ve seen each other in different situations. You date more than one person but don’t tell either of them. You flirt with your ex. You make out with a friend.
Most of us have done at least one thing that illustrates poor boundaries in dating relationships. As a reformed no-boundary-a-holic, I look back and recognize that I didn’t know I had poor boundaries in dating. I didn’t even know what a boundary was.
A boundary is the line that differentiates you from someone else. In dating, it’s the practice of holding that line so that circumstances or another person don’t sway you from aligning your values, your words, and your actions. Improving my ability to hold my boundaries was the number one habit that turned my dating life around. The biggest benefit is having trust in myself to know I’ll do what I say.
For example, before I developed good boundaries, I said I would only have sex when I was in love. Then, either because of immaturity, loneliness, or alcohol, I gave that value right away by sleeping with women on the first couple of dates. I said I was independent, social, and driven, and yet I often lost myself in relationships.
I am not saying that sleeping together on a first date is wrong. I am saying that for me, sleeping with someone on a first date when I made a promise to myself that I wouldn’t is incongruent. It’s this incongruence that reveals my boundary violation. I had to ask myself: What is it about this situation (being on a date with a hot girl, being in a long term relationship, etc.) that causes me to compromise my own values?
When my worst boundary-crashing relationship crumbled around me, I took a step back and looked at my own role and habits when it comes to boundaries. I realized that practicing good boundaries in dating means going through the stages of dating rather than skipping over the main getting to know each other stage.
I began to get in touch with what was really important to me and consider how I could create a boundary that protected that value. Here I share three values and how I lined them up with boundaries to be more congruent.
Value: Getting to know someone to see if we’re compatible before falling in love
The aligning boundary to this value was to only have sex once I was in a monogamous relationship. What holding this boundary meant was I had to place really getting to know a woman over time above anything that would sway me to have sex.
Value: Maintaining my own hobbies, friends, and voice when in a relationship
The aligning boundary to this value was to continue to workout, see friends at least twice a week, and identify and communicate my feelings. What holding this boundary meant was that I had to take responsibility for keeping my schedule my own, even when trying to integrate it with someone else’s. It also meant speaking up on my own behalf, and saying how I feel without worrying about what the other person thought.
Value: Being completely honest to myself and to women I date
The aligning boundary was being honest with myself about my interest in a woman and practice being honest with women about where I’m at, if I’m dating other people, etc. Holding this boundary meant I had to get real with myself about why I was going out on a date. If it was because of boredom, loneliness, complicated feelings about my ex, then I wouldn’t go. I would only go if I was interested in the woman and wanted to get to know her better to see if we were compatible. This sounds so totally obvious, but the truth is, too often I went out for the wrong reasons.
Practicing good boundaries is a game changer. For me, getting my values in line with boundaries that support them – that’s the girl I want to be as I brave the trenches of lesbian dating. That’s the girl whose side I want to be on whole-heartedly.
A brash American teenager, Jeri Halston, takes the summer to backpack through Europe starting in Britain where she encounters a medieval priory and decides to tour the facility. Her irreverent attitude from the onset brings the wrath of the Priory down on her, an experience she won’t soon forget.
Wandering into a medieval English priory, Jeri Halston and her brash and abrasive attitude get her in bad with the residents. She is removed from the guided tour they have provided her and brought before an irate sacristan, who makes it her mission to rid the cocky teen of her attitude and maybe teach her some humility.
The sacristan, the caretaker of the priory, uses this opportunity to provide a lesson and to relieve herself of some pent up sexual tension due to the long, lonely nights in the deathly silent structure.
The sacristan, give the teen a thorough going over, from stem to stern and soon had both woman and the teen on fire with sexual need. The teen is as the older woman’s mercy and it is obvious the sacristan plans to take care of her own needs first, which she does with a hot passion the likes of which the young girl has never experienced.
When the sacristan has sated her lust, the brash teen believes that is the end of the woman’s lesson. But Jeri is wrong, so wrong because the sacristan next brings other members of the priory in to partake of the fruits of her latest prey. An offer the others can hardly resist, and proceed with alacrity and leave the poor girl breathless and wanting more.
Jane Fawkes is Shelly Morris how to be a witch, and in doing so both become attracted to each other. But their happiness is cut short when Jane unexpectedly dies from an experiment gone wrong. This leaves Shelly confused and vulnerable
Chemistry teacher and practicing witch, Jane Fawkes is approached by one of her students, Shelly Morris asking to be an apprentice witch and learn witchcraft from the older woman. Afraid to refuse since she doesn’t want her secret exposed Jane agrees to take the teen under her wing.
Working mostly nights on the witchcraft, the two develop a bond that leads to something more intimate. One night after an unsuccessful attempt to ‘divine water’ the young apprentice is frustrated and discouraged. Jane notices and decides to take her home and console her leading to some pretty steamy homework.
The two have found soul mates in each other and life is perfect for them. But the perfection is short lived when Jane is accidentally killed while mixing a potion, leaving her apprentice stunned and rudderless.
More discouraging is that Jane has left Shelly still untrained in the aspects of being a Water Witch. The only spell that Shelly never mastered. In the months after Jane’s passing Shelly still can’t perform the spell.
After a year without Jane, Shelly has still not learned the water spell, and her grief over Jane’s passing has deflected her attention from any type of romantic involvements or even a passionate affairs. But that is about to change when on her first week of college, in the person of Kait Williams. Kait tells Shelly she knows she is a witch and wants her to teach her the craft. Shelly can’t help but see the irony of the situation, considering the initial encounter she had with Jane.
Torn by the decision she knows she has to make Shelly decides to leverage her witchcraft and divert a crisis with Kait. Seduction, or even a love potion. But will she be able to find a permanent solution?
American Idol has brought two of its female contestants together.
Anilee List and Andrea Valles, who were both eliminated from season 19, are now an item, according to a Saturday Instagram post from List.
“in case u were wondering <3,” List wrote in a caption for romantic photos showing an oceanside embrace. In one, Valles is kissing List on the cheek.
The images sparked celebratory comments from fellow members of the Idol family.“Woe woe woe another American Idol love storrraayyyy!!” Maddie Poppe, winner of season 16, exclaimed. “MY GAY AUNTIES YES,” wrote season 19’s Alanis Sophia.
Previously, on April 22, Valles shared video and images of the pair canoeing, singing, and playing guitar together in the woods near Rio Nido, Calif. “These are some clips and pix of when you combine music the universal language with the earth. you get special moments with special people on our special planet,” Valles captioned in the Earth Day Instagram post.
List, 20, is a Los Angeles native who made it to the Top 24 of the reality competition. Songs she performed include Billie Eilish’s “My Future” and a duet with Joss Stone, “Tell Me Something Good.” In addition to bringing LGBTQ+ representation to the ABC reality competition, she is also the second contestant with Tourette syndrome to reach the live portion.
Valles, 23, is a Houston native. Her performances included “Lay Me Down” by Sam Smith and “Blinding Lights” by the Weeknd. She also placed in the Top 24.
After 19 seasons, Ellen DeGeneres is calling it quits. The actress, comedian, writer, producer, and television host is pulling the plug on The Ellen DeGeneres show, which had been beset by cratering ratings and accusations of a toxic working environment filled with bullying, racism, and more. DeGeneres told The Hollywood Reportershe was looking for new challenges, while an inside source told the Daily Mailbad publicity, poor ratings, and that toxic work environment were the real reason for the show’s cancellation.
“When you’re a creative person, you constantly need to be challenged – and as great as this show is, and as fun as it is, it’s just not a challenge anymore,” DeGeneres told The Hollywood Reporter earlier today.
“Although all good things must come to an end, you still have hope that truly great things never will,” Mike Darnell, unscripted television president at Warner Brothers, told The Hollywood Reporter.
“’The ratings have tanked and have been truly appalling this year and Ellen knows her time is up,” an unnamed inside source told the Daily Mail, adding “the show has bled viewers since the toxic environment around Ellen and her show was made public.”
DeGeneres and the show were the subject of controversy after multiple reports surfaced about the allegedly hostile environment and bullying that occurred backstage. Ratings were down across the country, losing 40 percent of her viewers in New York City and Chicago from February 2021 to February 2021, and an astounding 59 percent of viewers in Los Angeles over the same period.
The veteran actor, who also appeared in her own sitcom named Ellen from 1994 to 1998, issued an apology shortly after reports surfaced of bullying, harassment, intimidation, and racism on the set and backstage.
“As you may have heard, this summer there were allegations of a toxic work environment at our show and then there was an investigation,” DeGeneres said last year. “I learned that things happened here that never should have happened. I take that every seriously and I want to say I am so sorry to the people that were affected. I know that I am in a position of privilege and power and with that comes responsibility and I take responsibility for what happens at my show.”
Despite her promises and apologies, DeGeneres later seemed to pass the buck, saying that due to the exponential growth of the show, she had “not been able to stay on top of everything and relied on others to do their jobs” the way she had wanted.
DeGeneres is slated to sit down with Oprah Winfrey to discuss it all on the show Thursday, May 13. The series is set to end in 2022 with season 19.