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Caitlynn McDaniel

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Editor of Digital and Social Content at Gayety

she/her | ASU alum | scriptwriter @strawhutmedia | editor digital and social @rainbowmediaco | @pride | @gayety

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Articles

  • 3 weeks ago | gayety.com | Caitlynn McDaniel

    When we last saw Georgia Miller, she was being escorted out of her own wedding in handcuffs. The Ginny & Georgia Season 2 finale ended with Georgia’s arrest for the murder of Tom Fuller—just moments after saying “I do” to Paul. Meanwhile, her daughter Ginny had finally come to terms with her mom’s dark past, only to see it crash back into their lives in the most dramatic way possible.

  • 3 weeks ago | gayety.com | Caitlynn McDaniel

    Stars Felix Mallard, Sara Waisglass, Antonia Gentry, and Brianne Howey share what makes the Netflix series so emotionally real. Following the jaw-dropping Ginny & Georgia Season 2 finale—where Georgia is arrested for murder at her own wedding—Netflix’s favorite mother-daughter duo is back and more complicated than ever. Luckily, we caught up with the cast to chat about all things mental health, identity, and the secrets behind the fan-favorite series.

  • 3 weeks ago | gayety.com | Caitlynn McDaniel

    Coming out doesn’t look one way — it can be loud, quiet, emotional, hilarious, or something in between. And in 2025, stars across music, sports, Hollywood, and even reality TV added new layers to LGBTQ+ visibility by sharing their truth in their own words. From mic-drop moments on live television to soft-launching their partner in a photo dump, here are celebrities who came out this year — and how they did it.

  • 4 weeks ago | gayety.com | Caitlynn McDaniel

    Tony winner Alex Newell has never shied away from the spotlight—whether they’re belting on Broadway, stealing scenes on TV, or rocking a red carpet look that nearly shuts down the Met Gala. But in their conversation on the Pride podcast, Newell gets real about queer joy, Capri, and the favor they’ll never do. “Threesomes? Never do that as a simple favor,” Newell joked.

  • 1 month ago | gayety.com | Caitlynn McDaniel

    We’ve seen artists reveal baby genders, announce engagements, even name fans’ babies—but singer-songwriter Beth McCarthy just upped the ante with something even more meaningful: helping a trans fan choose her new name, live onstage. In a moment that’s gone viral on TikTok (with over 3 million views and counting), the bisexual musician—who uses she/they pronouns—shared a beautiful exchange from a recent show where a fan asked for help picking her new name.

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