viernes, 5 de septiembre de 2014

História de amor entre dois homens no horário nobre da televisão portuguesa

"O Beijo do Escorpião" é a novela mais vista de Portugal. De segunda-feira a sábado, quase um milhão e meio de espectadores acompanham a história de Rita´(Dalila Carmo) e Alice (Sara Matos), duas irmãs que cresceram separadas.


Um dos casais de "O Beijo do Escorpião mais acarinhado pelos portugueses é o integrado por Paulo (Pedro Carvalho) e Miguel (Duarte Gomes), dois homens que vivem uma intensa história de amor. Ambos protagonizam cenas escaldantes nunca antes vistas na televisão nacional.

Paulo e Miguel já apareceram semidespidos e protagonizaram cenas românticas na novela da TVI. É um facto sem precedentes na ficção portuguesa e um grande avanço em Portugal.


Ângelo Rodrigues e Rui Neto interpretam também um casal homosexual em "Sol de Inverno", que durante alguns meses foi a novela líder do país. Os atores desempenham os papéis de Simão e Nuno, dois homens que co-adoptam uma menina.



"Mulheres", novela da TVI protagonizada por Sofia Alves, Fernanda Serrano, Jessica Athayde, Susana Arrais, Paula Lobo Antunes, Maria Rueff e Gabriela Barros, conta também com duas personagens homosexuais, Hélder (Virgílio Castelo) e Telmo (Hugo Costa Ramos).


Os portugueses têm mais uma razão para estar orgulhosos do seu país.




jueves, 4 de septiembre de 2014

The Coming Out Of Sky Sports reporter Mark McAdam

Sky Sports reporter Mark McAdam revealed he is gay in an interview with Gay Times. 



"I battled with my sexuality for years and years... Only gay people will ever understand the trauma you go through about accepting your sexuality.", he said. He also revealed he had been badly bullied in school.

McAdam states that gay footballers don’t come out “because of the fear” and that he doesn't know any other sports reporters who are homossexual.  "The reason no Premier League footballer has come out is because of the fear… and the football clubs know billions and billions of pounds are at stake.”

He ends by saying: "I love football, just the same as any straight guy. I watch football, I watch the darts, I sit around and scratch my bollocks and piss on the toilet seat. And I’m gay.,."

The British corresponsal has received support from many footballers and managers. 


Mark McAdam is not the only man related to sport who has come out this summer; Olympic champion swimmer Ian Thorpe confirmed he is gay in an interview that was broadcasted on Australian television last July.




lunes, 1 de septiembre de 2014

"How Not To React When Your Child Tells You That He Is Gay"

College student Daniel Pierce's life changed when he came out last October and told his family he was gay. At first, they seemed to be supportive; nevertheless, nine months later, they kicked him out of their house.



Daniel knew that something was wrong on Tuesday, 26 August, when he came from work and his family was waiting for him. So when entering the house, he decided to film what was on the verge of happening.

"I recorded the video because I knew something was going to happen and I wanted to protect myself in case I was harmed in any way," he revealed in an interview to the BBC.

Despite the fact that you cannot see the faces of his relatives in the video, you can hear them clearly.

"You can deny it all you want to but I believe in the word of God, and God creates nobody in that way. It's a path that you have chosen.", says a woman.

After a tense conversation with his family, Daniel left his house and hasn't been there since. "If they would have just said 'Get your stuff and get out,' I would have said OK. I'm not the person who wants to get in a fight.", Mr Pierce said.

Daniel decided to post the five-minutes video on Youtube because he wanted to prevent this from happening to as many people as possible. "If one family saw it and then changed the way they approached their child and it saved one child from what I went through that night, it was worth it," he says.

The video has received more than 5 million views.