Golden Globes

Chris Colfer won for Best Supporting Actor in a TV or whatever the category is.  He also denounced bullying in his speech.

During his tender acceptance speech, Colfer gave thanks to 'the kids that our show celebrates that are constantly told no by bullies in their school and they can't be who they are…Well, screw that, kids.'

It was lovely and you can follow Chris @ChrisColfer

Jane Lynch won in the same category (I'm terrible at remembering these long category names) and thanked “my wife Laura and our children” which was very touching.  I looked at Laura and told her I get my Golden Blogging award I would thank her for being my wife.  She pointed ou that we aren't married.  Hmmm.

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Annette Benning also won.  In her Best Actress speech, she thanked her “partner” Julianne Moore from the movie “The Kids Are Allright” which focused on typical family themes in a household headed by a lesbian couple.

So a pretty good Golden Globe Awards for the LGBTQ community.

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