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Pillion’s Harry Melling says he learned one particular act from real-life gay biker gang

Harry Melling has discussed some of his prep work for Pillion, including one very particular thing he learned from real-life gay bikers.

Melling stars as Colin, who enters into a dom/sub relationship with gay biker Ray, played by Alexander Skarsgård. The film came out in the UK last year but is due out in the US on 6 February.

Ahead of the US release, Melling, Skarsgård, and the director, Harry Lighton, spoke to Out about the film.

Alexander Skarsgård and Harry Melling in Pillion. (A24)

During the conversation Melling touched on his time with the real-life Gay Bikers Motorcycle Club. He enjoyed his first pillion trip with one member, Paul Tallis, who plays one of the pups seen in Pillion.

Describing one trip to Cambridge Pride on the back of a bike as “absolutely f****** terrifying” the Harry Potter star shared that he wore a leash and collar and was guided around the event by Tallis. Melling also met other members of the group.

Melling even learned how to lick a boot, a task Colin faces early in the film. “There’s a specific way to do it,” the actor told Out. “There are lots of little things to sort of bear in mind when on all fours trying to lick the boot.”

Skarsgård also touched on how his own research as well as Melling and Lighton’s informed the film and how the biker group and the dom/sub elements were portrayed.

Pillion still: Harry Melling and Alexander Skarsgård walking together at night.
Pillion stars Harry Melling and Alexander Skarsgård. (London Film Festival)

“They were obviously instrumental in shaping the world as we were shooting, and I also thought it was interesting and important [to show] the diversity within the community,” the Succession star said. “[These couples are] not all the same,” Skarsgård added.

In a separate interview, the True Blood star clarified comments that led many to believe he’d come out as bisexual.

“It was definitely not an intended statement. I don’t know what I was talking about,” Skarsgård has told Variety. He then said: “Maybe it was trying to shift the focus more to the story and these characters. And the importance of telling the story like this.”

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Alexander Skarsgård and Harry Melling in Pillion (A24)

Pillion stars Harry Melling and Alexander Skarsgård. (London Film Festival)

‘Illegal’ comic book movie with 96% Rotten Tomatoes score now streaming for free

Fans of low-budget, unhinged trans parodies of comic book movies are in luck this week as The People’s Joker finally becomes available to stream online.

The infamous independent fan film inspired by the titular DC Comics character is now available to watch from the comfort of your own home almost three years after it was controversially banned.

Clown-clad comedian, director, writer, and actress, Vera Drew, announced in a wonderfully chaotic Instagram video on Wednesday (21 January) that the film is now available to watch on streaming platforms Tubi and MUBI.

“You can watch Vera Drew’s critically acclaimed, legally precarious, Gotham award-winning hit film, The People’s Joker, wherever you get your -ubis,” Drew told viewers in the clip.

The film, which features the work of over 200 artists, follows the journey of an “unfunny aspiring clown”, played by Drew, who has spent years numbing herself with a fictional inhalant dubbed “Smylex” after showing signs as a child that she might be transgender.

Eventually, she overcomes the fears and anxieties of living her truth and quite literally transforms into “Joker the Harlequin”, a criminal comedian defying Gotham’s anti-comedy laws.

It was infamously pulled from the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) following legal pressure from DC Comics and its parent company Warner Bros over the film’s prolific use of copyrighted content.

The move prompted widespread backlash from fans who called for the TIFF organisers to show the self-described “illegal comic book movie”.

A movement calling to “Free The People’s Joker” eventually grew into an international phenomenon among cinephiles who demanded the film be available to watch.

It finally received its first official viewing in July 2023 at the Outfest Film Festival in Los Angeles. It then made its physical Blu-ray and VHS debut in 2024 and eventually premiered in the UK and Ireland in February 2025.

Following its physical release, the movie was added to review site Rotten Tomatoes, where it quickly achieved a 96 per cent approval rating among critics.

Richard Brody, reviewing the film for The New Yorker, called it the “best superhero movie I’ve ever seen” for its “deep” and “personal” themes.

Writing for PinkNews, Amelia Hansford wrote that the film’s “aesthetically fractured” scenes are sporadic, but that, if taken together, “speak to a deeper feeling that’s been bubbling under the surface”.

Alongside its streaming debut, Drew also revealed an array of new merchandise inspired by the film, currently available on the US clothing site Yeyo. The available items also include purchasable behind the scenes clips.

The People’s Joker is available to stream on MUBI in the UK and both MUBI and Tubi in North America.

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This Drag Race legend might be about to become the first trans Real Housewife

RuPaul’s Drag Race‘s Carmen Carrera has teased that she could be set to make history with the next season of The Real Housewives of Miami.

Carrera, who first appeared on season three of Drag Race, featured briefly on RHOM‘s seventh season. She was listed as a friend of Kiki Barth when the cast went to the 2024 National LGBTQ+ Task Force Gala in an episode shown last year.

She has since been heavily rumoured to be a more permanent member of the cast, or at least one of the “Friends Of” cast members.

The model spoke to Pride at the annual Out100 celebration in December where she was asked about returning for RHOM‘s upcoming season.

“We’re getting ready to film soon,” Carrera said. “So, you might see some more of me out there! It’s all happening. I don’t want to say too much, but we’ll see what happens. It would be nice,” she added.

If Carrera was added to the RHOM cast, it would make her the first trans woman to become a full-time Real Housewives cast member.

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— Bravo (@BravoTV) July 21, 2025

The Drag Race legend and model was rumoured to have been involved with RHOM when it was rebooted in 2021, having been seen at multiple cast events. But she explained to Pride her schedule had kept her from appearing as much as she could have.

“My schedule was so busy while they were filming. I was supposed to be there for the very first episode, but I had other things to do,” she said. Continuing, she shared: “By the time I actually filmed with the ladies, there was so much drama going on, so I was out of loop, but I was just happy to be there.”

Carrera also spoke to the current political and social climate around the trans community. Sharing an uplifting message for trans people she said: “Honestly, the trans experience is so unique. I’m owning my truth and not caring what anyone else thinks.

“I’m in my 40s now and it’s all about being fabulous! You know who you are. It’s just about feeling empowered. We’ve always been here. We’re always going to be here.”

Carrera was one of the first trans contestants to appear on Drag Race, coming out after season three in 2011. She later criticised the reality series for its uses of transphobic slurs which were removed from future seasons.

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Karamo Brown’s interview no-show is the latest chapter in the never-ending Queer Eye drama

Queer Eye, the inspirational Netflix show buoyed by positive, make-a-change energy, has once again become steeped in darkness and drama.

The tenth and final season of the life improvement reality series (which was rebooted in 2018; the original ran between 2003 and 2007 with different cast members) has arrived on Netflix. And with one final season comes one final, explosive dose of drama, something which has become an incongruent by-product of the show’s existence in recent years.

Ahead of the final season’s launch, the Fab Five – culture expert Karamo Brown, grooming expert Jonathan Van Ness, culinary guru Antoni Porowski, fashion superstar Tan France and interiors aficionado Jeremiah Brent – were due to take part in televised promotional interviews yesterday, 20 January.

Yet Brown, who has been a steadfast fixture of the Fab Five since season one, declined to take part. In an eye-wateringly awkward piece of television, CBS Mornings news anchor Gayle King read out a statement from Brown, in which he said he was protecting his “mental health and peace” by not appearing with his cast mates. An email from his assistant, also referenced by King, said he was “worried about being bullied” if he appeared, and that he had felt “mentally and emotionally abused for years”. On the advice of his therapist, he would not be promoting Queer Eye.

The cast of Queer Eye season 10.
The cast of Queer Eye season 10. (Netflix)

For a show that exists to improve the lives of ordinary people – dubbed ‘heroes’ by the Fab Five – across America, it seems to have, on occasion, made the lives of its expert hosts a lot more challenging. From former interior design master Bobby Berk’s exit in 2023, to the shock Rolling Stone exposé in 2024, here’s a rundown of the drama that blew apart the Queer Eye’s twee facade. 

Bobby Berk’s departure (November 2023) 

Prior to Bobby Berk’s surprise exit in November 2023, the Queer Eye clan seemed to be one big happy family. Cracks appeared when Berk, the show’s interiors expert, departed the show after season eight “with a heavy heart”.

In early 2024, in an interview with Vanity Fair, Berk shed light on the reasons he left the show behind, explaining that he and his fellow Fab Five members had agreed they wouldn’t be signing a new contract to host the show beyond season eight. However, after Berk brought his decision to Netflix, the others appeared to change their minds.

Bobby Berk
Bobby Berk. (Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images)

“There were definitely emotions. But each one of us had our reasons why we did what we did,” he explained. “I can’t be mad – for a second I was.”

The fallout from Bobby Berk’s exit (January 2024)

During his conversation with Vanity Fair, Bobby Berk made it clear that he and fellow Fab Five member Tan France had a contentious relationship. “Tan and I had a moment,” Berk said at the time.

“There was a situation, and that’s between Tan and I, and it has nothing to do with the show. It was something personal that had been brewing – and nothing romantic, just to clarify that,” he said, admitting to unfollowing Tan on Instagram prior to his exit from the show.

Fans noticed that France had returned the favour, seemingly unfollowing Berk on Instagram. 

Jeremiah Brent is announced as Bobby Berk’s replacement (February 2024)

In February 2024, Nate & Jeremiah by Design star Jeremiah Brent was revealed by Netflix as Berk’s replacement. Brent was known to the other Fab Five members – but had never spoken to Berk – and he seemed like a fair fit for the role.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 18: Jeremiah Brent attends NatGeo's "No Taste Like Home With Antoni Porowski" New York Screening on February 18, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Santiago Felipe/Getty Images)
Jeremiah Brent joined the Fab Five for season nine of Netflix’s Queer Eye. (Getty)

However, in March, Rolling Stone published accusations that Brent’s friend and fashion expert Tan France had used “mean-girl antics” to get rid of Berk and replace him with Brent. 

The jaw-dropping Rolling Stone exposé (March 2024)

In March 2024, Rolling Stone published a detailed investigation into the toxic antics allegedly taking place behind-the-scenes at Queer Eye. The report, which cited seven people who had worked on the show’s production, claimed that stylist Jonathan Van Ness was a “monster” with “rage issues” who was frequently a “nightmare” to work with.

One source was quoted as saying that, despite Van Ness’s warm and charming persona in front of the camera, they would also “explode at least once a week”.

“Jonathan’s a person who contains multitudes and who has the capacity to be very warm, very charismatic, and has the capacity to make you feel really special that they are paying attention to you,” the source said.

Jonathan Van Ness responded to the Queer Eye set allegations. (Getty)
Jonathan Van Ness responded to the Queer Eye set allegations. (Getty)

“But at least once a day, they would need to yell at somebody… It might be something small, but there’s always going to be somebody to point out and blame and make the villain of the day.”

The investigation also offered a new insight into possible reasons behind Berk’s departure, with one source claiming Berk didn’t wish to shoot scenes with Van Ness due to their on-set behaviour, and another claiming Berk had grown jaded with his scarce screen time, despite doing the bulk of the heavy lifting as the design expert.

Tan France claims Bobby Berk was fired (March 2024)

Days after the Rolling Stone article was published, Tan France posted a video on Instagram attempting to clarify the facts. Specifically, he wanted it made clear that he had not used “mean-girl antics” to campaign for Brent to replace Berk.

In doing so, he claimed that Berk had actually been “fired” from the Netflix show.

“My former colleague getting fired had nothing to do with me trying to get my friend hired,” France said.

Tan France (left) and Bobby Berk (right), from Queer Eye.
The Queer Eye drama continued as Tan France alleged Bobby Berk was “fired”. (Getty)

“Netflix and the production companies did a full-on casting. I didn’t put my friend up for the job. They ended up getting it because they were the best person for the job.

“Am I so happy that they have the job? Uh-huh. I really am. I think they’re going to be incredible on the show, but I didn’t get them hired by getting rid of somebody else,” he continued.

“From the horse’s mouth: I’m telling you, that that’s not at all how it went down. And that’s all I’ll say on the matter. If you need to dig deeper, if you still don’t believe me, so be it – but that’s it.”

The rest of the Fab Five respond to Rolling Stone’s investigation (2024)

For the remainder of 2024, the Queer Eye Fab Five appeared untangleable from Rolling Stone’s report on the backstage drama. The cast were asked about the alleged rift between them throughout the year, and answered with various degrees of ambiguity.

In May 2024, food and drink connoisseur Antoni Porowski addressed the alleged rift between the Fab Five, arguing that as they had all “been sharing a trailer since day one” on the show, there would of course be times where “we’re not gonna get along”.

“But at the end of the day, we’re a family,” he said. “We’re like a middle-aged boyband, you know what I mean? Through thick and thin, we’re in it together.”

Queer Eye's Antoni Porowski
Queer Eye’s Antoni Porowski. (Getty)

In June 2024, Jonathan Van Ness appeared on Jessie and Lennie Ware’sTable Manners podcast, and addressed the investigation into their apparent “rage” on set. They stated that it wasn’t “really based in reality” but contained anecdotes that could be “taken out of context to make [them] look as bad as possible”.

“I think a lot of people were looking for a reason to hate me or looking for a reason to be like, ‘See, I always knew that they were a fake c***,’” Van Ness added, describing the online reaction as “intensely hurtful”.

Asked about his relationship with Bobby Berk in December 2024, Jeremiah Brent confirmed that the pair had not spoken.

“I never met Bobby before the show, I haven’t spoken to him,” Brent said. “I have a tremendous amount of respect for what he did in the show.”

Bobby Berk accuses Netflix of “erasing” him (December 2024)

Ahead of season nine premiering in early 2025, Netflix unveiled new Queer Eye themed icons that fans could select as their avatar on the streaming service. Only the current Fab Five members – so Jeremiah Brent, not Bobby Berk – were available as options. In a swiftly-deleted comment under Netflix’s Instagram post about the icons, Berk wrote: “Wow… y’all really went and erased my icon instead of just adding Jeremiah? Damn, I’m done.”

The end of Queer Eye announced (July 2025)

In July 2025, Netflix announced that Queer Eye would be coming to an end with its tenth season, much to the devastation of the show’s loyal fans.

The day after the news was announced, former Fab Five star Bobby Berk announced his new HGTV show Junk or Jackpot? was coming out soon. Some Queer Eye fans thought the move had been planned, but Berk rebuked this. In an interview with US Weekly, he said Netflix could have given him a “heads up” about the end of the show.

Jeremiah Brent (centre) with the rest of the Queer Eye Fab Five.
Queer Eye is ending after ten seasons. (Netflix)

“I have to say, I swear on my mother’s life, my show announcement date was set,” he told the publication. “No, this was planned. Show announcements don’t happen on a whim.

“I mean, [Netflix] could have easily given me a heads up on when that was going to be announced. I mean, I was on the show for [eight] seasons, but yeah, it’s fine.”

Relative peace – until now (January 2026)

Queer Eye season nine, with Jeremiah Brent on board as the new interiors expert, came and went with little fanfare. Brent confirmed to PinkNews in April 2025 that a tenth season was to begin filming soon, which it did, and Netflix announced in July 2025 that it would be the show’s very last season.

Bar some wistful reflections on the Queer Eye chapter being closed for good, the lead up to season 10 appeared to be going forward without a hitch.

Yet Karamo Brown’s no-show bombshell during press day on 20 January seems to have revitalised once put to bed rumours that the Fab Five are actually the Fractured Five.

Curiously, Brown largely seemed to keep to himself during the fallout from the Rolling Stone investigation and Berk’s exit, with much of the controversy revolving instead around Van Ness, France and Berk.

Karamo Brown at the 2022 Creative Emmy Awards.
Queer Eye star Karamo Brown. (Getty).

Now, it’s clear that he too has been affected by tensions within the group. In addition to his shock claim of feeling “emotionally and mentally abused for years” – though he has not specified by who – it also appears that Brown has unfollowed all of his fellow original Fab Five members on Instagram. On the platform, Jeremiah Brent is the only member he now follows.

Attempting to put the Queer Eye drama behind them (January 2026)

The tenth and final season of Queer Eye is now out on Netflix, and it’s bittersweet – and sour. Despite the events that occurred prior to the season’s release, the cast appear committed to focussing on the positives, much like they were when confronted by Gayle King on Brown’s absence.

“It’s not about how or even that it ended – the journey of it all was the part I’ll hold close to my heart,” Porowski wrote on Instagram on 21 January. “Thank you to each and every one of you who watched, laughed, cried, screamed, binged, and related to the stories we were lucky enough to be a part of for almost a decade.”

“Happy Final day of this Queer Eye journey, to my incredible cast mates, incredible heroes, incredible crew,” France wrote on Instagram.

“And you incredible audience who have made my wildest of wildest dreams come true the past 9 years of my life! I will love and miss you!”

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The cast of Queer Eye season 10. (Netflix)

Bobby Berk. (Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images)

Jeremiah Brent joined the Fab Five for season nine of Netflix's Queer Eye. (Getty)

Jonathan Van Ness responded to the Queer Eye set allegations. (Getty)

The Queer Eye drama continued as Tan France alleged Bobby Berk was "fired". (Getty)

Queer Eye's Antoni Porowski. (Getty)

Queer Eye is ending after ten seasons. (Netflix)

Queer Eye star Karamo Brown. (Getty).

‘I was victim of homophobic abuse – just because I took my cat for a walk’

One half of Instagram favourites Lupin in London was subjected to homophobic abuse just for walking his cat in a public park.

Jerome and Jacques, who have been together for eight years, are proud daddies to Russian Blue, Lupin, also known as “London’s favourite therapy cat”, and their Bengal Rajah, whom the pair deem to be “London’s favourite leopard looking cat”. 

The pair and their cats have amassed 140,000 loyal fans thanks to their feel-good content, which offers busy and often stressed Londoners much-needed free pet therapy. 

“The aim of what we do is to bring joy to people,” Jacques said of their content. 

Jacques and Jerome pose with their feline companions, Lupin and Rajah.
Jacques and Jerome pose with their feline companions, Lupin and Rajah. (Brenda Rusu)

‘It was shocking. It shook me up’

However, on Sunday (18 January), Jerome was subjected to a vile encounter with someone who called him a homophobic slur simply because he was walking his cat in the park. 

He captured the incident on camera and posted it on their Instagram account.

Speaking to PinkNews about the incident, which has been reported to the Met Police, Jerome said he and his partner had experienced “off” meetings with the culprit before, but it had never escalated this far. 

“It took me a while to process it,” he said, adding: “It didn’t feel real, even when he said it. I almost blacked out and couldn’t really fathom what had happened.” 

Jerome said he went straight home and watched the footage, which led to him being partly surprised, but also unsurprised, “because I know there’s that side to people, especially right now”. 

“It was shocking. It shook me up. I didn’t feel like leaving the house the day after. I felt very emotional. It’s not okay,” he said. 

‘I will not tolerate it anymore’

The 33-year-old has sadly had prior experiences of this nature but said he’s proud that this time he stood up for himself and remembered to film the encounter.

“I don’t think anyone should have to go through that,” he said, adding: “I will not tolerate it anymore.”

“I want people who go through this to understand it’s not okay, to call it out for what it is, and to realise there is often intent behind these actions,” he said.

Last year, Home Office figures showed a marginal decrease in anti-LGBTQ+ hate crimes. However, the data did not show the full picture, as it excluded the Met Police. 

It’s widely known that a significant amount of crime against the LGBTQ+ community goes unreported. In 2017, the government’s National LGBT+ Survey showed that a staggering 91 per cent of respondents did not report their most serious incident of anti-LGBT+ hate crime to the police.

PinkNews has contacted the Met Police for comment.

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Jacques and Jerome pose with their feline companions, Lupin and Rajah. (Brenda Rusu)
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