eHarmony has agreed to settle a lawsuit filed in California that claimed the online dating site discriminated against homosexuals. The settlement, filed in a Los Angeles Superior Court on Tuesday, proposes that eHarmony will link to its gay and straight Web site, and allows individuals to use both without being double billed. The company also agreed to pay an estimated 500,000 to 150 Californians who were a part of the class-action lawsuit, in addition to attorney’s fees and court case. Under the proposal, eHarmony admits no wrong doing. A judge must now approve the settlement, a court date scheduled for February 3rd.
CBS announced that the network has eased restrictions on advocacy advertisements and that it would consider “responsibly produced” ones for broadcast on February 7th during the Super Bowl. The announcement was presumably made to appease complaints surrounding a Focus on the Family commercial to feature Tim and Pam Tebow that is thought to be explicitly anti-abortion. Colorado based Focus on the Family is historically anti-abortion as well as anti-gay.
Clay Aiken and his boyfriend, Broadway actor and dancer Reed Kelly vacation in St. Lucia.
It is early, but reports rampant that Ellen DeGeneres and Simon Cowell are already feuding on the set of Fox’s American Idol.
Adam Lambert was seen out and about in Toronto, Ontario, apparently attempting to revive the always unfortunate pashmina scarf.
The 22 year old Adam Coussins is beautiful. (NSFW)
The equally beautiful Simon Nessman rocks the Dolce and Gabanna.
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