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LGBTQ couples on TV to celebrate for Valentine&#;s Day

Across many genres, LGBTQ inclusion has risen steadily; most importantly, the love stories told only continue to become more mainstream and filled with joy. Not every fate on this list is a good one, and some end tragically, but each story is rooted in captivating performances and some of the most romantic moments ever to grace the small screen.

This is a rerun of a list we ran on a different site, updated with some couples we missed last year, brand-new couples that we just met, and new blurbs for currently running TV shows. Happy Valentine&#;s Day!

UPDATED: February 14, 5

Sue/Emily, Dickinson

Apple TV+

Literary lovers, unite! Though the historical relationship between Emily Dickinson (Hailee Steinfeld) and her top friend-turned-sister-in-law Sue Gilbert (Ella Hunt) is largely speculative, Dickinson packs so much passion between the two that it’s not tough to believe each detail is authentic.

At a hour when society frowned upon the very idea of a lesbian relationship, Emily and Sue had to share their lov

Hollywood&#;s Gay Power Couples: Sarah Paulson and Holland Taylor, More

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Hollywood's Gay Authority Couples: Sarah Paulson and Holland Taylor, More

Love is love! Sarah Paulson and Holland Taylor, Elton John and David Furnish, and more famous queer couples have lived out their fairy-tale romances in the public eye. The American Horror Story actress was first linked to Taylor in , and the pair have been going strong ever since. In January , Paulson opened up about how her relationship with the Two and a Half Men alum began. "We met a very, very drawn-out time ago," Paulson said on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, joking that Taylor slid into her DMs. "I was with someone else and then there was, like, a Twitter thing that happened. We were doing a thing at Martha Plimpton's house, it was for an company that she was functional with, and we were both doing a PSA for it. We sort of breezed by one another and started accompanying each other on Twitter." Since taking her relatio

28 Lesbian Couples in Hollywood With Our Favorite Love Stories

  • Ashlyn Harris &#; Sophia Bush

    Longtime friends Ashlyn Harris and Sophia Bush started digital dating in fall after they both filed for divorce from their respective partners.

    In a essay for Glamour, in which she came out as queer, Bush talked about bonding with Harris over issues in their relationships. &#;I didn’t expect to find adore in this support system,&#; Bush wrote. &#;I don’t know how else to say it other than: I didn’t see it until I saw it.&#;

    Harris and Bush have been loud and proud about their love ever since.

  • Jessica Betts &#; Niecy Nash-Betts

    Niecy Nash surprised her fans when she married singer-songwriter Jessica Betts in But the Claws star wouldn&#;t describe her marriage as a &#;coming out of anywhere,&#; but a &#;going into&#; herself situation, she told People.

    &#;I was not suppressing my sexuality my whole life,&#; she said to the media outlet after the wedding. &#;I love who I devote. At one point in my life, I married twice [Don Nash, Jay Tucker] and I affection those

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    A24

    Kristen Stewart has repeatedly shown that there’s more to her than just Bella of Twilight, and she shines inLove Lies Bleeding, the crime film from She plays Lou, who falls in love with the bodybuilder Jackie (played by Katy O’Brian), but things get complicated when the latter kills someone. The film is a remarkable example of the “be gay undertake crimes” model of storytelling, and the committed performances from both Stewart and O’Brian really support it stand out from the crowd. And, unlike so many other “bad gays,” they actually get to have their very own happy ending, free of anyone who’d like to carry them down.

     

    Mainline Pictures

    Daniel Day-Lewis gives one of the best performances of his career in My Beautiful Laundrette, in which he plays Johnny, a highway punk who falls in desire with his friend, Omar (played by Gordon Warnecke). It’s a fascinating look at Thatcherite Britain, as well as a vital examination of how same-sex passion can flourish even across cultural lines. Remarkably, f