Featuring interviews with Megan Jayne Crabbe, Munroe Bergdorf and more! 

IMAGE BY KIRAN GIDDA 

Author and body positive activist Megan Jayne Crabbe wants us to stop making ourselves smaller, and instead embrace our glorious identities. 

Ahead of the release of her second book, Megan chats candidly with DIVA editor-in-chief Roxy Bourdillon about how she finally let go of shame and learnt to show up as her most authentic self. With discussions about body hair, coming out and queer joy, this conversation is a reminder that we all deserve to take up space. 

Also in this issue: 

Munroe Bergdorf: “I’ve never felt comfortable with not saying anything” 

Has the gym become a queer affirming hub? We learn more about the world of LGBTQIA fitness 

Lucy Spraggan talks about her new reworked album, marriage and the music industry

What is it really like being gender non-conforming in the kink scene? DIVA finds out 

Suzi Ruffell opens up: “I’ve tried to change who I am. None of it worked”

The power of gender-affirming haircuts: how LGBTQIA hairdressers allow us to express our authentic selves

Queer with cancer: the truth about navigating the healthcare system as an LGBTQIA person 

Stop the scissoring slander! Why we need to stop denying this sex position’s existence 

PLUS: BI PRIDE, MAL GLOWENKE, QUEER CARERS, EROTIC WRITING AND MORE!

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