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Episode 74 | Piers Morgan on Mamma Mia?

Ep. 74

This week on Queeriosity, the lads are diving into the headlines. In Ohio, Republicans have introduced a bill proposing a “Natural Families” month — a move many see as a way to sideline LGBTQ+ families. Meanwhile, 20 EU countries are calling on Hungary to reverse its recent pride ban, signaling growing international concern.


On a lighter note, there’s big news from the pitch: the Emerald Warriors are leading the largest Irish delegation ever to Europe’s LGBTQ+ rugby tournament! They'll be joined by the Cork Hellhounds and the Belfast Azlans, making it a proud moment for Irish queer sport.

And in pop culture news, Love Island is turning 10! Expect throwbacks, drama, and plenty to talk about.

Tune in for the latest stories, good chat, and your weekly dose of Queeriosity.

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