May 27, 2024
InstaQueer Roundup: Our Favorite Serves & Joint Slays from the Week, May 27
Andrea Marks Joseph READ TIME: 2 MIN.
Welcome to our latest round-up of Instagram posts where queer celebs served! This week: Colman Domingo and Alex Scott both look glamorous at events in Cannes, Hunter Schafer's very first Vogue over is playful and perfect, and the 25th season of "The Voice" finally lands an openly queer winner; GottMik is a walking work of art, and Cynthia Erivo is glowing from the inside out.
Colman Domingo is elegant and effortlessly cool in this flared suit at the Cannes Film Festival.
Hunter Schafer's first ever Vogue cover dropped this week, and the photoshoot included this perfectly playful (and deeply slayful)
Asher HaVon is the first out queer winner of "The Voice", which has been running for 25 seasons. He's posing here with Reba McEntire and all the confetti that came down on the stage in celebration.
Jess Glynne's "My wife everybody" comment on this post is the sweetest, realest addition to the glamorous shot of footballer and sports commentator Alex Scott posing in Cannes, where she attended the star-studded amFAR Gala and watched Glynne perform.
Gottmik wearing an embellished version of Edvard Munch's iconic artwork "The Scream."
Cynthia Erivo is glowing at the Los Angeles LGBT Center Gala where she gave a wonderful, empowering speech about being "Black, bald-headed, pierced, and queer" and knowing what it means to be an outsider.
The Joint Slays
And now we move on to our latest round-up of queer celebs who came together to maximize their joint slay!
This week: We celebrate Colton Underwood's baby announcement, and Beanie Feldstein's first wedding anniversary; the Adidas Pride collection is a joint slay on many levels, and bisexual rappers Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion met up at MSG to surprise the audience with a performance of their hits.
Colton Underwood and his husband Jordan Brown shared this really sweet home-video style announcement that they're expecting a baby.
Megan Thee Stallion shared these slayful pics with her fellow bisexual and newly single rapper Cardi B, who came out on stage to surprise Meg's sold-out Madison Square Garden audience with performances of their hit songs WAP and Bongos.
"Love for Equality is Love for the Game." There are levels to this joint slay: Layshia Clarendon, the first openly nonbinary player in the WNBA, shares photos of themself and Tom Daley modeling the new Adidas' Pride Collection –which was designed by another of our queer faves, Pabllo Vittar.
"There's something in the way she moves..." Beanie Feldstein posted these emotional photos from her wedding day to mark the celebration of her and Bonnie Chance's first anniversary.