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bigbaddie45 · 2 months ago
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ALICE OSEMAN!!! I know you made these beautiful mofos in a lab!!! Firstly, what’s the formula cause I need me a Nicholas Nelson NEOWWWW and I mean EXPEDITIOUSLY!!!
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LOOK AT THEIR FACES!!! THAT CAN’T JUST HAPPEN NATURALLY!!
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osemanverse-comfort · 1 year ago
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SEASON 3 IS OFFICIALLY IN PRODUCTION 🥳🍂
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hollywedits · 2 years ago
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August 2, 2023. Kit Connor for British Vogue.
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archeryicons · 1 year ago
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kit connor twitter icons
without psd
© to @siriusunrise on twitter (click!)
or like/reblog this post if you use/save 
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beck404 · 2 years ago
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more of the Hearstopper cast at London pride!!
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they’re so iconic i’m OBSESSED
did you see the season 2 teaser trailer?
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just-a-pot-of-frogs · 1 year ago
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umintj · 2 years ago
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✧⁠*. 𝙷𝙴𝙰𝚁𝚃𝚂𝚃𝙾𝙿𝙿𝙴𝚁 𝚂𝟸 𝙸𝙲𝙾𝙽𝚂 🏖️
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𝚕𝚒𝚔𝚎/𝚛𝚎𝚋𝚕𝚘𝚐 𝚜𝚎 𝚞𝚜𝚊𝚛
𝚎𝚜𝚙𝚎𝚛𝚘 𝚚𝚞𝚎 𝚐𝚘𝚜𝚝𝚎:)
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liv45no · 2 years ago
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I don’t think I’m gonna be ready for the amount of emotions I’m going to feel in 8 days and I sure as hell won’t apologize for my bombastic outbursts
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roselandsrl · 1 year ago
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It started with I like you
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and now Its I love you
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sapphiccooper · 2 years ago
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Why the fuck did they show them the scene of Charlie being SA’d, that was so uncomfortable and unnecessary
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victoriaspriing · 2 years ago
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Heartstopper Cast Rewatch Iconic Season One Scenes
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meraki-yao · 8 months ago
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List of Things We Want for RWRB Sequel Promo
Premiere, screenings and press, duh
Firstprince Instagram Posts again (from @almightaylor, I will try to write a long post on that)
Taynick Puppy Interview
Taynick on the Hot Ones Verus (from @almightaylor)
Taynick switching lines (something like this thing the Heartstopper boys did)
Taynick Friendship quiz but this time it's questions about each other
Taynick photoshoots
TayNick read Thirst tweets
TayNick react to fan edits
TayNick react to and break down iconic scenes
TayNick Snack Wars (from @almightaylor)
TayNick Agree to Disagree Interview
Cast answer fan questions
Cast do "Which character are you" quiz
please please please join in if you have any other ideas!!!
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heartstoppercentral · 2 years ago
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The Heartstopper cast rewatches some of the most iconic moments from Season 1!
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just-a-pot-of-frogs · 1 year ago
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Feel free to use this Heartstopper wallpaper
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denimbex1986 · 1 year ago
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'As David Tennant bursts back onto screens for Doctor Who‘s 60th anniversary, he’s also made his solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community clearer than ever.
The 52-year-old star features alongside former co-star Catherine Tate as Donna Noble in the trio of Doctor Who specials from returning showrunner Russell T Davies. The cast also includes trans Heartstopper actress Yasmin Finney as Donna’s daughter, Rose.
Finney’s prominent role in Saturday’s (25 November) episode “The Star Beast” sparked fierce reaction with LGBTQ+ fans praising the inclusion and bigots (as usual) sharing their fury.
Tennant’s three-episode run – which has already involved a heartfelt conversation around correct pronouns – kicks off a new era of Doctor Who which promises major LGBTQ+ talent as Ncuti Gatwa takes over as 15th Doctor this Christmas.
From Drag Race icon Jinkx Monsoon to musical theatre star Jonathan Groff, there’s plenty in store for queer fans.
Throughout it all Tennant has remained a steadfast ally, so here’s five times the acclaimed actor has showed up for the LGBTQ+ community throughout his career.
David Tennant making waves with trans Tardis pin
In the lead up to the Doctor Who 60th anniversary, Tennant appeared on The One Show and The Last Leg earlier this month where the Scottish actor was spotted wearing a trans flag themed TARDIS badge as a small act of solidarity with the trans community.
Naturally, fan praised the actor for his initiative, but the wholesome saga doesn’t end there. The badge creator, Dr Jamie Gallagher, soon announced on Twitter that over £18,000 had been raised in badge sales and all proceeds would be going towards LGBTQ+ homeless charity AKT.
Humbly reacting to the joyous news, Tennant later said while he couldn’t take “any credit”, the badge perfectly “suits what Doctor Who is all about”.
It’s not the first time Tennant has showed his support through the medium of pin badges. Earlier this year eagle-eyed fans spotted him wearing a non-binary Pride badge on shows such Saturday Night Takeaway, The Graham Norton Show and This Morning.
Unapologetically standing up for trans children
In July this year, Tennant took his pro-trans message one step further during the press run for Good Omens season two.
In a viral image, fans caught a glimpse of him sporting a black t-shirt with a crystal clear pink hued slogan emblazoned on top. “Leave trans kids alone, you absolute freaks”. We love to see it.
The top, which comes from online store Crooked, caused a stir online with many fans flocking to social media to share their joy. Around a similar time the TV star was spotted wearing (yet another) badge with the pride colours and the words: “You are safe with me.”
The pin badge managed to rile up anti-trans activists Posie Parker and Graham Linehan who launched separate attacks on Tennant, insinuating he is a pedophile and “groomer”.
But this hasn’t deterred Tennant, who continues to stand up for trans rights.
Delivering an emotional speech during Pride month
During Pride month this year, Tennant appeared on the Ed Miliband’s Reasons To Be Cheerful podcast where he praised the importance and joy of Pride month in modern day Britain.
“Do you know what’s making me cheerful at the moment? It’s Pride month,” he told the podcast.
“The fact that Pride Month is existing and is flourishing and is something that’s happening at a time when the world seems to be getting in some corners worryingly intolerant and weirdly backward.”
As usual his words impacted LGBTQ+ fans who shared that his powerful statement moved them to tears.
“We can’t take our foot off the gas,” the actor continued. “We can’t expect that we will always travel in the right direction towards acceptance. We’ve all got to be fighting that fight every day.”
It’s a message echoed by his wife Georgia, who shared her solidarity with the trans community in October after an attack by prime minister Rishi Sunak. “To the trans community, I stand with you now and always. I, like you, am going nowhere,” she said in a post on X.
Spreading the message of inclusivity in his TV series Good Omens
Doctor Who is not the only sci-fi, fantasy world Tennant has inhabited this year. After four years, Prime Video finally dropped the second season of Good Omens which sees Tennant playing demon Crowley opposite Michael Sheen’s angel Aziraphale.
In a wild turn of events, after huge fan speculation, Crowley and Azirphale made their romantic tension explicit after sharing a dramatic kiss at the end of the season.
Although fans will have to wait until the (still to be confirmed) third season to find out if the loved up couple will finally get their acts together, Tennant has no doubt about the importance of inclusivity in the series, which he spoke about during an interview with the RadioTimes podcast.
During the interview, he explained that the show delivers a message for “this fractious moment” in society that earth can be “quite a nice place to live”.
“That’s why this show connected with a certain group of people,” he continued. “There is an inclusivity to the world view of Good Omens, there’s a joy in celebrating whoever you happen to be.
“And that’s something [creator Neil Gaiman] is very keen to communicate: a message of kindness and openness. That is why the tone of Good Omens is positive, open, joyful and fun.”
Once an ally, always an ally
Tennant’s allyship hasn’t just started over the past year.
As far back as 2008, during his stint as the 10th Doctor, he hit back against the idea that dressing flamboyantly and being called “gay” is an insult during an interview with The Telegraph.
A few years later, in 2012, he showed his support for a Diversity Role Models campaign tackling homophobic bullying.
“It is essential that young people have the opportunity to meet role models from the LGBT community to help break down the stereotypes and prejudice that lead to bullying,” he said at the time.
A decade later, it’s no surprise David Tennant has consistently proven himself as an LGBTQ+ ally, through and through.'
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pankowcrumbs · 1 month ago
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Pillow Fort X Kit Connor (requested)
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The living room was a picture of controlled chaos. Cushions and blankets were strewn across the floor, the popcorn bowl was nearly empty, and the glow from the TV cast soft shadows on everyone’s relaxed faces. The Heartstopper cast had decided on an impromptu movie night after a long day of press events, and now here we were—piled together like a mismatched patchwork quilt of limbs and blankets, watching some classic rom-com that no one had even bothered to vote on properly.
It had started out lively enough: Kizzy had cracked jokes at every cheesy line of dialogue, Corinna had given a running commentary about the costumes, Yas had been multitasking with snacks and sharing memes on her phone, and Joe and Will had loudly debated the film’s plot holes. But now, as the credits rolled quietly in the dim room, the once-lively chatter had been replaced with soft snores and the occasional deep breath from someone who had clearly given up the fight against sleep.
I looked around, trying not to laugh. Corinna was curled up like a cat in one corner of the couch, her head nestled on Kizzy’s shoulder, who had managed to slump back with her mouth slightly open. Rhea had stretched out on the floor, her head resting comfortably on a cushion she’d stolen halfway through the movie. Yas was sprawled out at the other end of the couch, her phone still loosely clutched in her hand, her screen dimmed as she finally succumbed to sleep.
“They’re all asleep,” Kit whispered from beside me, his voice low and filled with a mix of amusement and disbelief.
I turned to him, catching the faintest hint of a smile tugging at the corner of his lips. Kit’s arm was draped casually over the back of the couch behind me, his fingers occasionally brushing against my shoulder in a way that made my stomach flutter.
“Well, to be fair,” I whispered back, “the movie wasn’t exactly riveting.”
Kit stifled a laugh, covering his mouth with his hand. “You mean it wasn’t worth staying awake for the tenth time someone tripped into their love interest’s arms?”
I giggled, nudging him lightly. “Hey, those scenes are iconic for a reason!”
Joe, who had been sitting on the floor near Will, turned around and raised an eyebrow. “Are we just going to ignore the fact that everyone but us fell asleep?” he asked, gesturing to the peacefully snoring pile of girls around us.
Will, still lounging lazily on the other end of the couch, tilted his head thoughtfully. “Or,” he said, his voice soft but laced with mischief, “we could use this as an opportunity to build the greatest pillow fort ever made.”
Kit and I exchanged a look.
“No way,” I said, though I couldn’t keep the grin off my face. “You’re going to wake everyone up.”
“Not if I’m careful,” Will said, sitting up a little straighter, his eyes sparkling with determination.
“I give him five minutes before he ruins everything,” Kit muttered to me, and I couldn’t help but laugh softly.
True to form, Will got to work, carefully gathering cushions and blankets from around the room. At first, it seemed like he might actually pull it off. He tiptoed around like a ninja, stacking pillows against the couch and draping blankets over the coffee table to create an arch. Joe joined in, miming exaggerated stealth movements as he handed Will supplies.
But then, disaster struck.
As Will tried to pull a particularly stubborn cushion out from under Corinna’s arm, she stirred, muttering something incoherent before flopping over and sending a blanket cascading to the floor. Kizzy shifted in her sleep, causing one of the pillows to tumble into Joe’s face, and the two boys froze like deer caught in headlights.
Kit leaned closer to me, his breath warm against my ear as he whispered, “This is going to end so badly.”
I turned to look at him, our faces just inches apart. His hazel eyes sparkled with barely contained laughter, and the sight of him so close, so relaxed and happy, made my heart skip a beat.
“Should we stop them?” I asked, my voice soft.
Kit shook his head, a playful smirk on his lips. “No way. This is too entertaining.”
As if on cue, Will made one last attempt to adjust the blanket fort, only for the entire structure to collapse in a heap of pillows, blankets, and startled exclamations. Corinna and Kizzy woke with a start, looking around in confusion, while Rhea groggily sat up, rubbing her eyes. Yas stretched and blinked at the mess, her phone falling onto the couch as she looked around in sleepy bewilderment.
“What... happened?” Corinna mumbled, blinking at the mess around her.
“Will happened,” Joe said, grinning as he ducked away from the pillow Will threw at him in retaliation.
“I was this close to making it work!” Will protested, holding his fingers an inch apart.
But before anyone could settle back down, Rhea grabbed a pillow, smirked, and tossed it at Will’s head. “This is for waking us up.”
And just like that, chaos erupted.
Corinna and Kizzy quickly joined in, arming themselves with pillows and hurling them at anyone within reach. Yas, now fully awake, cackled as she lobbed a cushion at Joe, who ducked and retaliated with a soft throw that hit her square in the stomach. Rhea and Will were locked in a fierce duel, laughing as they dodged and threw pillows back and forth.
I couldn’t help but laugh at the sheer absurdity of it all, but before I could grab a pillow of my own, Kit gently tugged me down behind the couch for cover.
“This is a war zone now,” he said, his voice mock-serious as he handed me a cushion. “If we’re going down, we’re going down fighting.”
I grinned, my heart swelling with affection for him in that moment. “You’re ridiculous,” I said, but I couldn’t stop myself from leaning closer, pressing a quick kiss to his cheek before jumping up and hurling the pillow at Joe.
Kit followed my lead, launching into the fray with an enthusiasm that made me laugh until my sides hurt. The living room was a mess of laughter, flying pillows, and tangled blankets, but it was perfect in its own chaotic way.
When the pillow fight finally subsided, everyone collapsed into fits of giggles, breathless and happy. Kit pulled me close, his arm draped over my shoulders as we sat back against the couch together.
“This,” he said softly, his hazel eyes meeting mine, “is definitely a night to remember.”
I smiled, resting my head on his shoulder as the laughter around us faded into quiet murmurs. “Yeah,” I agreed, feeling a warmth in my chest that had nothing to do with the pile of blankets around us. “It really is.”
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