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Mar. 16, 2025

Controversial YouTuber PewDiePie Marries Former Beauty Vlogger Marzia Bisognin

Photo: Chris Jackson/Getty Controversial YouTuber Felix Kjellberg is married. “We are married!!!” he wrote alongside several pictures from ceremony. “I’m the happiest I can be. I’m so lucky to share my life with this amazing woman.” “Yesterday, the 19th of August—after exactly 8 years since we met—we celebrated our wedding with our closest friends and family,” Bisognin shared on Instagram. “It was the most beautiful day, which I will treasure forever.

Mar. 16, 2025

Conversations with Bring Change to Mind

Roxane Gay, Gigi Gorgeous, Wilson Cruz and Others Discuss Mental Health in the LGBTQ CommunityBilly Porter, Chase Stokes, Justin Baldoni and More Come Together to Talk Men and Mental HealthMatt James, Don Lemon, MJ Rodriguez and MILCK Discuss Their Childhood Struggles with Mental HealthJordin Sparks, Alyson Stoner and Others Talk Mental Health in the Digital World: ‘Keep Evolving’Glenn Close on Discovering Her Family’s Genetic Component for Mental Illness and DepressionHow A Sister’s Cry for Help Led Glenn Close to Change the Way We Talk About Mental IllnessLet’s Talk About Mental Health: Conversations with Bring Change to Mind in Partnership with ‘PEOPLE’

Mar. 16, 2025

Conversion Therapy Founder Comes Out Publicly as Gay After 20 Years of Leading Homophobic Program

McKrae Game.Photo: Post And Courier/Youtube McKrae Game, the man who founded one of the largest conversion therapy programs in the country and led the homophobic organization for 20 years, has come out as gay. Back in 1999, Game, 51, started Truth Ministry, a faith-based conversion therapy program in South Carolina, which aims to suppress or completely change a person’sLGBTQ+ sexualitythrough counseling, interventions, or ministry. The organization was eventually rebranded and renamed as Hope for Wholeness in 2013.

Mar. 16, 2025

Conversion Therapy Founder Opens Up About Coming Out as Gay: 'I Snapped Out of It'

Photo: ABC McKrae Game, the man who founded one of the biggest conversion therapy programs in the country, is opening up about hisdecision to come out as gayafter leading the homophobic organization for 20 years.Game, 51, appeared on Tuesday’s episode ofTamron Hall, the former NBC journalist’s new self-titledtalk show, where Game spoke candidly about his decision to go public with his truth after vehemently preaching that being gay would send someone to hell.

Mar. 16, 2025

Conversion Therapy Left Gay Man 'Broken.' Now He Explores How It Changed an Aspiring Nun Who Died by Suicide

According to the podcast, Alana attended two church summer camps in Boulder when she was 13 years old: Sacred Heart of Mary Catholic Church andSt. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Centeron the University of Colorado Boulder Campus, where she met and soon entrusted a priest at St. Thomas Aquinas, who would eventually become her spiritual director. With the help of her best friend, Alana began sneaking behind her mother’s back to attend early evening mass at St.