Gay max

HBO Max proudly announces the release of GAY HBO MAX SONG, a new route by internationally renowned queenly superstar, pop culture star, and DJ Trixie Mattel, created especially for fans using some of HBO Max&#;s most iconic quotes. As part of the Lgbtq+ fest Month celebrations, the tune video for GAY HBO MAX SONG by Trixie Mattel is available now on YouTube. 

The launch of GAY HBO MAX SONG celebrates the communities and fandoms that have helped establish HBO Max as a cultural phenomenon. With fans at the core of its success, HBO Max continues to motivate engagement and creative utterance. This initiative is a tribute to the creativity, passion and unwavering connection fans have shown to HBO Max content. 

As part of a global celebration, HBO Max is putting into action activations across LATAM and EMEA throughout the weekend and beyond. Local DJs will collaborate to remix GAY HBO MAX SONG in ways that resonate with fans in their regions, bringing a global heartbeat to this Pride anthem.

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Trixie Mattel Just Dropped a “Gay HBO Max Song”

Warner Bros. Discovery has teamed up with DJ/drag superstarTrixie Mattel on a modern song intended to celebrate Pride. And oh yeah, it also honors HBO Max.

&#;Gay HBO Max Song” was released on Friday, June 27 — the penultimate weekday of Pride Month The music video, which ironically was released before Max officially de-branded support to “HBO Max,” is meant to “amplify queer joy,” a third-party PR rep for the collaboration told The Hollywood Reporter.

The single lays a few very meme-able quotes from HBO/Max shows atop the beat, including Sydney Sweeney’s “I’ve never been happier!” line from Euphoria, Jennifer Coolidge’s “These gays are trying to kill me!” from The Light Lotus, “Whatever happened to fun?” from Sex & the City — and others. The selections mark “HBO Max’s most iconic quotes” as “uplifted and made relevant by the queer community,” the pitch to press reads.

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The 43 Best LGBTQ Shows and Movies Now on Max, from &#;And Just Like That&#; to &#;Six Feet Under&#;

It’s safe to say a lot of people had a lot of problems with the switch from HBO Max to Max, but there was at least one upside to the streaming shakeup. Now, it’s easier than ever to detect the excellent queer stories floating around Warner Bros. Discovery&#;s platform.

During its lifespan, HBO Max never had an LGBTQ tag to filter its offerings and facilitate subscribers find stories about the queer community more easily: a surprising move for a streamer named after the channel that brought us boundary-breaking works prefer “Six Feet Under” and the miniseries adaptation of “Angels in America.” That’s been remedied on Max, which features an “LGBTQ+ Voices” collection. You do include to scroll quite far down the homepage to find it in the collections carousel, but when you do, it makes searching for the queer films and shows on the streamer considerably easier. And that&#;s a wonderful thing because the streamer has some great ones.

No, Max hasn’t brought back some of the queer works like “G

What happened? I loved Life is Strange and don't ever remember Max being THIS gay. Yes I know her and Chloe can share a kiss if the player chooses so, but she can do the precise same with Warren.

Here? It feels like there is no choice. You are forced to proceed talk to the bartender and you can build a choice between not making a date, but it feels so forced and contrived way to get the plot moving instead of just out right refusing to converse to the lesbian that you the player might have ZERO interest in.

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