Ali Bromley shares what lesbian representation means to her and her experiences with compulsive heterosexuality


Ali Bromley shares what lesbian representation means to her and her experiences with compulsive heterosexuality

DIVA spoke to the author of I Am Dust about bringing her lesbian characters to Hull

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“You should have some more lesbian women out here on British TV!” IMAGE VIA TWITTER @SAARAAALTO In a brand new interview with the always lovely Lorraine Kelly, pop princess and [….]