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Celebrity chef Sandra Lee offers to find wedding cake bakers for gay couples

The Food Network stars calls the Supreme Court ruling ‘unacceptable’

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Food Network’s Sandra Lee has offered to help gay couples find wedding cake bakers if a bakery refuses to service them.

Lee’s offer comes in the wake of the Supreme Court’s ruling in favor of a Colorado baker who refused to serve a wedding cake to a same-sex couple because of religious objections.

“I do not believe that it is right to discriminate against anyone. I believe love is love. Therefore if a same sex couple has been turned down by the bakery of their choice, I will find a baker who appreciates your commitment and loves you for who you are. Love Aunt Sandy,” Lee posted on her Facebook page.

Lee, who is filming a Halloween special in Denver, Colorado, wrote in another Facebook post that the Supreme Court ruling is “unacceptable” and “encourages divisiveness.”

“We need to love and support one another not judge (judging is for God not for us),” Lee wrote.

 

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PHOTOS: Black Pride Opening Reception

Special guests include Ts Madison, Kerri Colby

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Ts Madison entertains at the Black Pride Opening Ceremony on Friday, May 23 at the Capital Hilton. (Washington Blade photo by Michael Key)

The Opening Reception for the 34th annual D.C. Black Pride was held at the Capital Hilton on Friday, May 23. Presenters, speakers and entertainers included Ts Madison, Monroe Alise, Billy the Goat, Kerri Colby, Apple Brown Betty, Heather Mahogani, Lyrical Mar, Lolita Leopard, Ink, and Bang Garçon. Anthony Oakes was the host.

(Washington Blade photos by Michael Key)

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PHOTOS: Silver Pride

Rayceen Pendarvis serves as emcee

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Rayceen Pendarvis was the emcee of Silver Pride 2025. (Washington Blade photo by Michael Key)

The 2025 Silver Pride Resource Fair and Tea Dance was held at the Eaton Hotel on Wednesday, May 21.

(Washington Blade photos by Michael Key)

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Queer film festival comes to D.C.

DC/DOX to showcase LGBTQ documentaries made by LGBTQ filmmakers

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DC/DOX film festival will take place in D.C. on June 12.

DC/DOX will host a film festival beginning on Thursday, June 12, at the Regal Gallery Place, Eaton Cinema, and the U.S. Navy Memorial Burke Theatre. 

This festival will premier LGBTQ documentaries made by LGBTQ filmmakers. Each screening will be followed by in-person Q&As with the filmmakers. 

For more details, visit dcdoxfest.com

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