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8 couples celebrating the joy, resilience, and impact of Black queer love and boldly beautiful partnership. Welcome to The Black Gay History Channel!. Marcus Gaines, a Black gay reporter navigating through unofficial segregation of s Washington, D.C., has a love affair with Frankie Hines, a lively and self-assured drag performer at an. They are reimagining in real-time what partnership, parenthood, and family can look like, while also inspiring society at large to reimagine a more expansive and inclusive future for Black LGBTQ+ relationships.
These couples are proof that, even in the face of a sometimes cruel world resistant to change, the limits of love are truly boundless. By showcasing Black gay love stories, these couples are bringing more joy into the world and proving the skeptics (and bigots) wrong one photo at a time. While Bolden stays busy styling A-list stars for the red carpet, Adair runs the couple's interior design firm.
For the upcoming first season, streamable on the service Aug. Adair will also tackle renovating the home of former "Pysch" star Dule Hill. He told Out magazine that the show will feature "two black men who love each other and their careers are doing really well. I personally know what it looks like for me because I live it.
But I also look out sometimes and have to say, 'I don't see anything that mirrors myself and my husband. I know I speak on behalf of all the women who you help sparkle, we're so happy and proud of you, your talent, your verve, your warm spirit.
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