Luke Evans’ codpiece hits primetime, Rosie goes off on Tr*mp, Overcompensating gets gayer

Here's what you may have missed over the weekend ...

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It’s Monday (again). A lot happened over the weekend. Here’s just some of what you might have missed

COLLEGE GAYS: Benito Skinner teased what fans can expect on season two of Overcompensating noting that “it feels more queer.” [People]

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TELL US HOW YOU REALLY FEEL: Rosie O’Donnell didn’t mince words when asked about the convicted felon president on the Tony Awards’ red carpet. [Entertainment Weekly]

COMEDY KING: Bowen Yang expanded on his decision to leave Saturday Night Live mid-season and the phone call he received from show creator Lorne Michaels.

10s ACROSS THE BOARD: 70-year-old dancer/choreographer Bruno Tonioli has been with Dancing with the Stars for more than 20 years and disclosed if he plans on sticking around much longer as a judge. [Entertainment Weekly]

TEAM LGBTQ: Dodgers unveil permanent stadium memorial honoring gay players Glenn Burke and Billy Bean during Pride Night. [Outsports]

TONY TRAILBLAZER: Cats: The Jellicle Ball costume designer Qween Jean became the first openly trans person to win a Tony Award after taking home the award for Best Costume Design for a Musical.

VIVA NOT VEGAS: At the premiere of her Confessions II visual album, Madonna was elusive as to any plans to tour for the upcoming album. But she made it clear why she would not be interested in a residency at The Sphere. [Page Six]

OHH-RAH: Could an Emmy nomination give Netflix’s Boots a sense of redemption despite its bizarre cancellation amid strong ratings? [Variety]

SISTER CHRISTIAN: Meet the 81-year-old nun helping Catholic parents affirm their trans kids. [LGBTQ Nation]

SWEET TRANSVESTITE: Luke Evans gave home audiences an eyeful as he strutted in knee-high boots, a corset and an impressive codpiece during The Rocky Horror Show performance at the Tony Awards.

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