Jonathan Bailey on "Heartstopper" Source: Netflix

Gay Twitter Roundup: 'Heartstopper' Hotties, Brazil is Back & 'Agatha' was Lesbian All Along

Andrea Marks Joseph READ TIME: 4 MIN.

X (formerly Twitter) is its own not-so-little universe – a place with bizarre, ever-changing rules, fascinating people who are experts in things we've never heard of before, no belief in the laws of gravity or civility, and a very specific brand of humor that brings people from all over the world together even in our darkest moments.

Queer people being on X makes it all the more interesting, twisted, horny, and culturally impactful. No one's doing it (being iconic, horny, and unhinged on main in equal measure) like us! And because it's important to acknowledge our heroes both online and off, we will take this moment to celebrate the great tweeters of our time (by which we mean, literally just the last week.).

What's been going on? Well, we're still riding high on the Charli xcx-express, so we're sure to be dancing to all the new remixes. We're revisiting timeless pop culture moments like the parallels between the making of The Matrix and this Charli xcx music video. And we're showing up to the airport entrance gate with a sign that our Twitter oomfs will immediately recognize.




So much has happened: An emotional "Heartstopper" Season 3 dropped, and with it came a very hot Jonathan Bailey, whose main role it seems, was to be hot on set and be complimented for his hotness in the show. Someone tried to make a gender neutral "diva" happen; Kathryn Hahn rocked our worlds with the lesbian energy in "Agatha All Along," and then did it again when she joined Instagram under the handle "mother Hahn."

We celebrated International Lesbian Day with inside jokes and sapphic yearning, and –perhaps most importantly– Brazilian Twitter came back to us! Fandoms across the world have been rejoicing at the return of our bravest online soldiers, the fiercest fans of them all. Though for some people (one Lorde fan, specifically), it was a rude awakening. Let's look back at the fun Gay Twitter had:


by Andrea Marks Joseph

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