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Hear, hear!
Natasha Negovanlis: "Yesterday, we celebrated TEN YEARS since the debut of a show about a broody lesbian vampire who fell in love with a plucky gay journalist. Here’s to “the little web series that could” and to every cast and crew member who made it all possible.
From being one giant tampon ad, to becoming a movie, and then a global sensation that is literally still studied in film schools to this day… for three years, @carmillaseries became a pathway to budding careers and blossoming communities for myself and so many others. And, despite all the tough times it brought too, I will never take that for granted. It will always be dear to me and part of my personal “coming of age” story.
But most importantly, here’s to YOU. Every single person who made a special place in their hearts for us. In the words of my favourite multiple-centurion…"
Oh, this made me very emotional (and feel a bit old, too!) At least now I know how to fill the Olympics-shaped hole in my heart until the Paralympics begin: with a(nother) Carmilla re-watch and Cream Puffs!
Source: Natasha Negovanlis' Instagram Page
"As an ice dancer, and especially as a queer person growing up that didn't know she was queer, seeing different stories represented and different partnering, different types of identities on the ice, would have been very liberating to me."
Kaitlyn Weaver, reacting to the excellent Skate Canada policy that ice dancers or pairs team can now be composed of any two athletes. That’s just wonderful news!
Just updated my to-be-read list!!
So proud of him!
Partners were face to face, chest to chest, all of that mmm… whirling. In 1698, it might as well have been sex.
The most “stupid sexy vampire” of all, Carmilla Karnstein to Laura Hollis in Blame Enough For All [S01E28], waltzing the “tiny gay journalist” in their dorm room; and the rest is history...
So proud of them!!!