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Rosie O'Donnell clarifies there was never a rift with daughter Vivienne
Rosie O'Donnell clarified her recent remarks about her daughter Vivienne's childhood, after she said that growing up with lesbian mothers wasn't exactly a 'normal' childhood.The 60-year-old comedian — who previously said she was going to 'tell some secrets' about Vivienne before clarifying that it was just a playful joke — explained to People on Monday that her fame made her children's lives anything but normal, though it wasn't necessarily a negative.O'Donnell, who is also the mother of Parker, 27; Chelsea, 25; Blake, 22; and Dakota, 9, also established that 'there was never a thing' that came between her and Vivienne. Clearing it up: Rosie O'Donnell, 60, clarified to People on Monday that there was no bad blood between her and daughter Vivienne, 19, after the celebrity daughter spoke about her childhood; seen September 21 in LAVivienne, 19, previously shared details about her childhood in videos post to TikTok, where she said she was 'incredibly thankful' for Rosie, though she added, 'one thing she's not done is normal.'She added that Rosie and her other mother Kelli Carpenter, 55, 'did an amazing job keeping [her] out of the craziness of Hollywood.' One of the more memorable stories from Vivienne's early years was about a woman Rosie referred to as 'Mo,' who would 'always come' over to their house, though the young child 'never had any idea' who she was or what her relationship was to Rosie.However, she later learned that their frequent guest was the music icon Madonna, one of her mother's long-time friends.
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Teachers Federation, Gender Centre’s Applications To March In Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras Rejected
The NSW Teachers Federation’s and transgender service provider The Gender Centre’s applications to march in the 2023 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras (SGLMG) Parade has been rejected.In an open letter to members, NSW Teachers Federation General Secretary Maxine Sharkey revealed “with great disappointment” that their application to march in the 2023 SGLMG Parade was rejected, despite having marched in the last several parades. Sharkey acknowledged the Union’s support for Mardi Gras in the past, “including providing spaces in our conference centre and encouraging members to volunteer as marshals or float participants in Mardi Gras parades. Sharkey stressed, however, that even though the Union would not be marching in the Parade, “we will contribute to the Sydney WorldPride Amplify program.”The Gender Centre health and communications manager Eloise Brook said “We provide over 90 per cent of trans-specific services to the community in NSW,” According to an interview in the Sydney Morning Herald, SGLMG received so many applications “far exceeding our total capacity.”This year’s Mardi Gras Parade is part of Sydney WorldPride 2023.Sydney WorldPride 2023 takes place from February 17 to March 5, 2023 with nearly 1 million people expected to take part in the 17-day celebration.© Star Observer 2022 | For the latest in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex (LGBTIQ) news in Australia, be sure to visit
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