Ellan Page lesbian skit on SNL 3/1/2008 (video)
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Ellen Page Lesbian SNL Skit
Published 3/2/2008 by Orange Pixie at Gabby Babble
In another funny skit last night on SNL, Ellen Page made fun of the speculation that she’s a lesbian. Page returned home to her boyfriend after "going gay" at a Melissa Etheridge concert. "It was awesome, I felt like I was an oil lamp that had never been lit - now I’m finally burning bright with sister fire. ...
Di, Another Day
Published 3/2/2008 by TRENT at Pink Is The New Blog
Okay ... so y'all are prolly getting a wee bit tired of hearing about Prince Harry 's secret military tour of duty in war-torn Afghanistan (which has been talked about ad-nauseum for the past couple of days since the report broke ... including by me ) but it's been a couple days since I've done a Britney Spears item (you're welcome) so indulge me for a moment (besides, there are some hawt shirtless pics coming your way). Anyways, we've been hearing about how dangerous Prince Harry 's mission was and we've seen photos of the lad carrying rifles, strapped with ammo and riding atop huge military vehicles ... but today I present to you ...
What's She Trying To Tell Us????
Published 3/2/2008 by Perez Hilton at Celebrity gossip juicy celebrity rumors Hollywood gossip blog from Perez Hilton
Juno star Ellen Page did a very funny skit* on Saturday Night Live this weekend about coming out, "labels" and what it means to be a lesbian.
Click here to check it out!
*SNL hosts have approval of all the skits they act in.
Wilco, Juno, Hillary Visit Saturday Night Live
Published 3/3/2008 by Stereogum at Stereogum
The revolving doors at 30 Rock gave passage this weekend to a varied set of Saturday Night Live guests: pro-Obama rockers Wilco, pro-Clinton politician Hillary Clinton, and pro-lesbian thespian Ellen Page. And after all that, it was a pretty weak episode. We mostly blame Ellen for that; that droll lifeless "I don't want to be here" vibe isn't just an act, it's her only act, making for painful sketch comedy viewing. (OK she was pretty inspired during the lesbian sketch.) The hightlight, by far, was Tweedy, Glen, Nels, et al, first for a horny "Hate It Here": And then for "Walken" and its outstanding Tweedy ...

