Streaming Gets Queerer: Top LGBTQ+ Titles for Pride 2025

The world’s largest streaming guide has just released its annual report spotlighting LGBTQ+ streaming trends across the U.S. during Pride Month 2025, and honey, the queer content is thriving.

Saltburn
Saltburn

JustWatch’ report draws from over 1,700 titles with LGBTQ+ protagonists or storylines and analyzes user interaction data from June 2024 to June 2025 to determine the hottest shows and films making waves in the community.

Kanopy Leads the Streaming Charge

If you’re wondering where to find the best LGBTQ+ content, look no further than Kanopy, which tops the list with a whopping 25% of the total LGBTQ+ streaming titles in the U.S.

Other standout platforms include Hoopla with 17.3%, Prime Video at 15.6%, and queer-favorite Dekkoo with 9.4%—all far ahead of mainstream players like Netflix, which trails behind at 7.9%.

The takeaway? Libraries and niche services are killing it when it comes to inclusive content.

Top LGBTQ+ Films: From Courtrooms to Courtside Romance

Anatomy of a Fall (2023) claimed the top spot for most popular LGBTQ+ film this year, streaming on Hulu and Kanopy.

American Fiction
American Fiction

Close behind were American Fiction and Challengers, both on Amazon, with the dreamy queer horror I Saw the TV Glow ranked fourth (Max).

Other buzzy titles include Saltburn (Amazon), Love Lies Bleeding (Viaplay), Drive-Away Dolls (Viaplay), and The Whale (Viaplay), proving that queer storytelling is not just visible but vital across multiple genres.

Small Screen Royalty: The Most-Watched LGBTQ+ Shows

On the TV side, Only Murders in the Building (Disney+) reigned supreme, followed by Interview with the Vampire (Amazon) and the Star Wars spinoff The Acolyte (Disney).

Old favorites like Schitt’s Creek and Doctor Who (Disney+) continue to shine, while newcomers like Agatha All Along (Disney+) and Baby Reindeer (Netflix) broke into the top ten with strong queer resonance.

Agatha All Along
Agatha All Along

Streaming availability spans Disney+, Amazon Prime, Hulu, AMC+, Netflix, and even Pluto TV, so there’s no excuse not to binge some fabulous representation this month.

What’s Next: Queer Film Festivals Around the Corner

If you’re still thirsty for more queer content, JustWatch recommends checking out upcoming LGBTQ+ film festivals like Frameline in San Francisco (June 18–28), the Seattle Queer Film Festival (July 10–12), and Reeling in Chicago (Sept 18–Oct 5).

These festivals are gold mines for emerging queer voices and will likely feed next year’s most-watched lists.

A Rainbow Future for Streaming

The 2025 JustWatch report is a glittery reminder that queer stories are not only in demand but leading the streaming conversation.

JustWatch’ report
JustWatch’ report

From intimate dramas to hilarious whodunits, LGBTQ+ narratives are richer and more accessible than ever before.

And with libraries and indie streamers offering some of the best catalogs around, this Pride Month might just be your cue to try something new and beautifully queer.

Antoni Porowski and Friends Heat Up the Med on Luxury Yacht

If you’ve been scrolling Instagram this week and felt a sudden urge to charter a luxury yacht and live your best shirtless life — you’re not alone.

Instagram: @antoni
Instagram: @antoni

Celebrity food guru and Queer Eye star Antoni Porowski has been sharing sun-drenched Stories that reveal he’s aboard the brand new Luminara, a superyacht from The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection, set to begin official Mediterranean voyages in 2025.

But Antoni isn’t cruising solo — and the guest list has gay Instagram gasping.

Also tagging along is Antoni’s close friend and occasional travel companion Taylor J Phillips, the digital creator and founder of creative agency @goodparknyc. Taylor, who’s married to Jeff O’Donnell, has also been posting shirtless yacht pics from Mallorca, Spain — including one shared reflection shot where both he and Antoni are silhouetted together against the sea.

Instagram: @taylorjphillips
Instagram: @taylorjphillips

And if that wasn’t enough eye candy, enter Zacharias Niedzwiecki — the yoga teacher, fitness model, and personal trainer behind @zach_arias_, who also appears in multiple deck-side shots. With his sculpted arms and radiant energy, it’s no wonder this certified nutritionist caught the internet’s attention. His profile shows he’s followed by queer notables like Evan Ross Katz and Matteo Lane, and let’s be honest — that towel shot alone deserves a gallery showing.

Adding even more intrigue, eagle-eyed fans spotted Taylor’s hubby Jeff O’Donnell in the mix too, appearing in group shots and reflected scenes. It’s giving “influencer getaway,” but also possibly “sexy brand activation,” because several of the Stories include tags like @ritzcarltonyachtcollection and #RCYCpartner.

The Luminara itself is a floating fantasy. With 226 private terrace suites, seven bars, five restaurants, and a marina for open-sea adventures, it’s the kind of place where romance, luxury, and content creation collide beautifully. The Ritz-Carlton website calls it a “beacon of modern elegance,” and judging by the Instagram vibes, they’re not overselling it.

While none of the guests have officially announced this as a promotional trip, the coordinated tags, synchronized Stories, and dreamy content rollout point to a likely brand collaboration — one that just happens to be dripping with LGBTQ+ fabulousness.

Whether it’s a luxury brand campaign, a glam getaway, or just a group of impossibly attractive gays enjoying the Mediterranean, we’ll take it. Shirtless sun salutations and ocean views? Yes please.

And if this is how Ritz-Carlton plans to market Luminara — with toned torsos, romantic sunsets, and queer joy at sea — we’ll be ready to book a cabin the second they open.

Below Deck’s Gay Boatmance Ignites Buzz With Steamy Makeout

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The latest episode of Below Deck sparked a firestorm of attention when deckhand Damo Yörg and chief stew Fraser Olender turned up the heat during a surprise makeout in the hot tub.

Instagram: @bravo
Instagram: @bravo

The boatmance unfolded during a crew hot tub party on the June 23 episode of the Bravo series, catching fellow crew members and viewers off guard with its intensity and spontaneity.

Damo Yörg didn’t shy away from discussing the moment, admitting in a confessional that “Fraser is a good kisser” and that he has “absolutely kissed a bloke before.”

Instagram: @bravo
Instagram: @bravo

He added, “Sometimes, you wanna keep things fresh and change it up.”

Damo also opened up about his sexuality, sharing that he’s always been open to attraction to both men and women, and recalled the moment he began to question things, saying, “I saw this guy and I was like, ‘That guy’s good looking,’ and then I thought, ‘F–k, am I gay?’”

He added humorously, “Like 50 years old, two kids, wife, house and go, ‘Oops, darling, I want to run off with Rodrigo the pool boy now.’”

Fraser Olender, meanwhile, revealed in his own confessional that he has a boyfriend back home, and admitted the kiss might complicate things.

Instagram: @bravo
Instagram: @bravo

He expressed both attraction to Damo and frustration with a long-distance relationship, joking, “I’m fed up of having a boyfriend and calling it a pen pal.”

This spicy hot tub moment has quickly become one of the most talked-about scenes from season 12, with fans dubbing it the “queerest season yet.”

Both Fraser and Damo have received praise online for their candidness and for showing a wider spectrum of LGBTQ+ experiences on mainstream reality TV.

Instagram: @bravo
Instagram: @bravo

The Bravo franchise has long included queer cast members, but this fluid and fun moment brought something fresh, cheeky, and authentic to the screen—right in time for Pride Month.

As the season sails on, audiences will be watching to see whether this boatmance turns into smooth sailing or heads straight for stormy waters.

One thing’s for sure: the yacht isn’t the only thing heating up this summer.

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10 Years of Love, Liberty & Marriage Equality in the US

June 26, 2025, marks the tenth anniversary of the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision Obergefell v. Hodges, which legalized same-sex marriage across all 50 states.

Jim Obergefell and former HRC President Chad Griffin claim victory outside the Supreme Court, 2015 (HRC)
Jim Obergefell and former HRC President Chad Griffin claim victory outside the Supreme Court, 2015 (HRC)

In a 5–4 ruling handed down on June 26, 2015, the Court declared that denying marriage to same-sex couples was unconstitutional, affirming that love is love — and love is law.

The Road to Obergefell

Marriage equality didn’t happen overnight.

The modern legal push began in the early 1990s, with activists challenging discriminatory laws state by state.

In 2004, Massachusetts became the first U.S. state to legalize same-sex marriage after a court decision, setting off a slow but powerful domino effect.

David & Neil Patrick. Instagram: @nph
David & Neil Patrick. Instagram: @nph

By the time the Supreme Court ruled in 2015, 36 states and the District of Columbia already allowed same-sex marriage, either through court decisions, legislation, or popular vote.

But patchwork rights weren’t enough — especially when couples could marry in one state and find their union void in another.

Enter Jim Obergefell, who sued the state of Ohio for refusing to recognize his marriage to his dying husband, John Arthur.

The case united dozens of similar lawsuits under one name — and changed American history.

Impact on Society and LGBTQ+ Lives

Marriage equality has had profound legal, cultural, and emotional consequences.

Legally, it guaranteed equal rights to thousands of LGBTQ+ couples — access to tax benefits, inheritance rights, hospital visitation, joint adoption, and spousal protections under federal law.

Culturally, it reshaped how LGBTQ+ people are seen — not just as citizens deserving equal rights, but as families worthy of dignity and recognition.

Marriage equality also helped shift public opinion; in 2015, about 60% of Americans supported same-sex marriage. In 2024, that number had grown to around 71% (Pew Research).

Perhaps most significantly, it allowed millions of LGBTQ+ people to live and love openly, with legal affirmation backing emotional truth.

Stars Who Said “I Do”

As soon as marriage equality became law, some celebrities helped bring visibility to the moment with public weddings.

Michael & Lance. Instagram: @lancebass
Michael & Lance. Instagram: @lancebass

Lance Bass of *NSYNC and his husband Michael Turchin married in 2014 in California, but their televised wedding became even more symbolic after 2015, as they were one of the first same-sex couples to marry on U.S. television.

Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka, longtime partners and parents, married in Italy in 2014 but became poster boys for modern queer family life in the U.S. after the decision.

Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Justin Mikita wed in 2013, with Ferguson using his platform on Modern Family to advocate for equality in a time when visibility truly mattered.

Jesse & Justin. Instagram: @jessetyler
Jesse & Justin. Instagram: @jessetyler

Jim Parsons of The Big Bang Theory married his partner Todd Spiewak in 2017, calling their relationship “the greatest thing that’s ever happened” to him.

Still More to Do

While marriage equality was a milestone, it was never a finish line.

Trans rights, LGBTQ+ healthcare access, anti-discrimination protections, and protections from religious exemptions continue to be battlegrounds.

In 2022, the U.S. Congress passed the Respect for Marriage Act, codifying marriage equality into federal law amid fears the Supreme Court could revisit past decisions.

The LGBTQ+ community still faces attacks, particularly trans and nonbinary people, and queer people of color.

But marriage equality gave the movement a powerful tool — both legal and emotional — for demanding that love and dignity are non-negotiable.

A Decade of Dignity

Ten years on, it’s not just about cake and rings — it’s about recognition, resilience, and joy.

From the courthouse to the chapel, from celebrity spotlights to small-town vows, marriage equality has transformed American life — and affirmed that queer love is as real, messy, sacred, and beautiful as any other.