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Taylor Swift has reacted joyously to news the House of Representatives voted to pass the Equality Act as she ‘crossed her fingers’ the Senate will vote the bill into law.

LGBT+ Americans moved a step closer to winning legal protection from discrimination on Thursday when the U.S. House passed the key civil rights bill backed by President Joe Biden.

By a vote of 224 to 206, the House passed the landmark Equality Act, which amends the 1964 Civil Rights Act to include sexual orientation and gender identity as protected classes in addition to race, religion, sex and national origin.

Taylor, 31, tweeted: ‘YES!!! Fingers crossed and praying that the Senate will see trans and lgbtq rights as basic human rights.

Path to victory: Taylor Swift took to Twitter on Thursday to celebrate the House of Representatives recent vote to pass the Equality Act; Swift pictured in 2019

Path to victory: Taylor Swift took to Twitter on Thursday to celebrate the House of Representatives recent vote to pass the Equality Act; Swift pictured in 2019

Fingers crossed! 'YES!!! Fingers crossed and praying that the Senate will see trans and lgbtq rights as basic human rights,' wrote the 31-year-old singer-songwriter, who shared a post from GLAAD announcing the House's decision

Fingers crossed! ‘YES!!! Fingers crossed and praying that the Senate will see trans and lgbtq rights as basic human rights,’ wrote the 31-year-old singer-songwriter, who shared a post from GLAAD announcing the House’s decision

She shared a post from GLAAD which wrote: ‘BREAKING: The House has voted 224-206 to pass the #EqualityAct, which would protect LGBTQ people in areas including in housing, education, public accommodations and access to credit.’

The vote closely followed party lines, with only three Republican lawmakers supporting the bill.

Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people often encounter prejudice in housing, credit, jury service and public spaces, as only 22 states and the District of Columbia prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.

State legislatures regularly advance laws that limit local LGBT+ protections. Since the start of the year, a dozen states have introduced or passed laws to bar trans girls from participating in girls’ sports leagues.

Important cause: Taylor first lent her massive platform to efforts promoting the passing of the Equality Act in May 2019

Important cause: Taylor first lent her massive platform to efforts promoting the passing of the Equality Act in May 2019 

One of the first things Biden did after taking office was sign Executive Order 13988 which demands that measures be taken to ‘prevent and combat discrimination on the basis of gender identity or sexual orientation.’

Piers Morgan explained on Thursday: ‘This sounds perfectly reasonable until you get into the weeds of the order and discover that among various recommendations, it seeks to allow transgender athletes to compete according to their gender identity, as opposed to their biological sex.

‘Specifically, it says that transgender women who have gone through male puberty should be able to compete in women’s sports. This, I’m afraid, is utter madness.

‘The majority of trans women born to male biological bodies who’ve gone through puberty are self-evidently going to be bigger, stronger, faster and more powerful than women born to female biological bodies.

‘Again, this is not me being ‘transphobic’, it’s me stating an obvious fact.

‘That’s why we have gender-specific competition in almost every sport and events like the Olympics.’ 

Changes: Biden (pictured on Wednesday) has signed an Executive Order 13988 which demands that measures be taken to 'prevent and combat discrimination on the basis of gender identity or sexual orientation' - it also seeks to allow transgender athletes to compete according to their gender identity, as opposed to their biological sex

Changes: Biden (pictured on Wednesday) has signed an Executive Order 13988 which demands that measures be taken to ‘prevent and combat discrimination on the basis of gender identity or sexual orientation’ – it also seeks to allow transgender athletes to compete according to their gender identity, as opposed to their biological sex

For the Equality Act to become law, it must win 60 votes in the U.S. Senate, where there is a 50-50 split between Democrats and Republicans.

Several Republicans have expressed their opposition, including Senator Mitt Romney of Utah, a former presidential candidate, who said he would oppose the bill unless it added a provision giving ‘strong religious liberty protections’.

Taylor first lent her massive platform to efforts promoting the passing of the Equality Act in May 2019.

At the time, Swift published a lengthy letter to her Instagram page voicing her support for the bills, referred to as H.R. 5 and S. 788, after learning that the House had, once again, voted to pass the Equality Act.

‘HAPPY PRIDE MONTH!!! While we have so much to celebrate, we also have a great distance to go before everyone in this country is truly treated equally. 

‘In excellent recent news, the House has passed the Equality Act, which would protect LGBTQ people from discrimination in their places of work, homes, schools, and other public accommodations,’ began the Grammy Award-winner in her well-intentioned post. 

Using her voice: The Love Story songstress first lent her massive platform to efforts promoting the passing of the Equality Act in May of 2019

Using her voice: The Love Story songstress first lent her massive platform to efforts promoting the passing of the Equality Act in May of 2019

For the obvious next step, which would require the bill to go before the senate, Swift informed her followers that she penned a letter to one of her local senators to ‘explain how strongly I feel that the Equality Act should be passed.’

She encouraged her fans to follow in her footsteps by writing letters to their specific senators, while also utilizing the hashtag #lettertomysenator so she could see them for herself.

After explaining the importance of ‘pushing politicians towards positive change,’ Swift announced that she launched ‘a petition at change.org to urge the Senate to support the Equality Act.’ 

Since its launch, the Swift-led petition has garnered nearly 830,000 virtual signatures, with an initial goal of 1,000,000.

Taylor continued: ‘Our country’s lack of protection for its own citizens ensures that LGBTQ people must live in fear that their lives could be turned upside down by an employer or landlord who is homophobic or transphobic.

‘The fact that, legally, some people are completely at the mercy of the hatred and bigotry of others is disgusting and unacceptable’ lamented the star, before, once again, asking her fans to sign her petition so that ‘our laws truly treat all of our citizens equally.’

Letter to her senator: For the obvious next step, which would require the bill to go before the senate, Swift informed her followers that she penned a letter to one of her local senators to 'explain how strongly I feel that the Equality Act should be passed'

Letter to her senator: For the obvious next step, which would require the bill to go before the senate, Swift informed her followers that she penned a letter to one of her local senators to ‘explain how strongly I feel that the Equality Act should be passed’

In June of 2019, Swift famously dropped the music video for her anthemic hit You Need To Calm Down, which featured countless prominent members of the LGBTQ+ community, including her good pal Todrick Hall. 

The song, which was the second single off Swift’s seventh studio album Lover, includes several references to Swift’s abhorrence towards LGBTQ+ discrimination.

To conclude the music video, a bright pink title card, featuring Swift’s Equality Act petition, appeared on screen.

Impressive: Since its launch, the Swift-led petition has garnered nearly 830,000 virtual signatures, with an initial goal of 1,000,000

 Impressive: Since its launch, the Swift-led petition has garnered nearly 830,000 virtual signatures, with an initial goal of 1,000,000

Encouraging: To conclude the YNTCD music video, a bright pink title card, featuring Swift's Equality Act petition, appeared on screen

Encouraging: To conclude the YNTCD music video, a bright pink title card, featuring Swift’s Equality Act petition, appeared on screen

‘Let’s show our pride by demanding that, on a national level, our laws truly treat all of our citizens equally,’ read the title card. 

You Need To Calm Down, which currently has nearly 240million views on YouTube, went on to win Video Of The Year at the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards.

Once again using her massive platform to advocate for equality, Taylor used her stage time – as well as her performance of the track – to inform audiences at home of the importance of the Equality Act.

Video Of The Year: You Need To Calm Down, which currently has nearly 240million views on YouTube, went on to win Video Of The Year at the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards; Taylor pictured in 2019

Video Of The Year: You Need To Calm Down, which currently has nearly 240million views on YouTube, went on to win Video Of The Year at the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards; Taylor pictured in 2019

Once again using her massive platform to advocate for equality, Taylor used her stage time - as well as her performance of the track - to inform audiences at home of the importance of the Equality Act

Once again using her massive platform to advocate for equality, Taylor used her stage time – as well as her performance of the track – to inform audiences at home of the importance of the Equality Act

‘I first want to say thank you to the fans, because in this video several points were made, so you voting for this video means that you want a world where we’re all treated equally under the law regardless of who we love, regardless of how we identify,’ began the Evermore singer as she carried her Moonperson gong in hand.

‘At the end of this video there was a petition, and there still is a petition, for the equality act which, basically, just says we all deserve equal rights under the law.

‘I want to thank everyone who signed that petition, because it now has half a million signatures which is five times the amount that it would need to warrant a response from the White House,’ she explained, before going on to thank those who participated in the music video.

LGBT+ advocates say they are confident the bill will become law because of its popularity among the American public.

An estimated 83% of Americans favour laws that would protect LGBT+ people against discrimination in jobs, public accommodation and housing, including 68% of Republicans, according to a poll by the Public Religion Research Institute.

Celebratory: 'I first want to say thank you to the fans, because in this video several points were made, so you voting for this video means that you want a world where we¿re all treated equally under the law regardless of who we love, regardless of how we identify,' began the Evermore singer as she carried her Moonperson in hand; Taylor pictured in 2019

Celebratory: ‘I first want to say thank you to the fans, because in this video several points were made, so you voting for this video means that you want a world where we’re all treated equally under the law regardless of who we love, regardless of how we identify,’ began the Evermore singer as she carried her Moonperson in hand; Taylor pictured in 2019

‘In a period of such polarization, where else do you have over 80% of support for a piece of legislation?’ said Janson Wu, executive director of GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders (GLAD). 

‘This should be a “no brainer” for any legislator regardless of their party.’

The House first passed the Equality Act in 2019, but it stalled in the Republican-controlled Senate during the Trump administration, which opposed the bill. The Democrats won control of the Senate in November’s elections.

Biden is a vocal supporter of LGBT+ rights, in a clear departure from the Trump administration, which barred trans people from joining the military and issued orders emphasizing the importance of ‘biological sex’ rather than gender identity.

Since taking office in January, Biden signed an executive order that federal agencies must not discriminate against LGBT+ people and issued a memorandum aimed at protecting LGBT+ rights worldwide, including potentially through the use of sanctions.

‘Every person should be treated with dignity and respect,” Biden said in a statement when the Equality Act was introduced to the House last week.

‘This bill represents a critical step toward ensuring that America lives up to our foundational values of equality and freedom for all.’

LGBT+ advocates praised Biden’s use of the executive office but reiterated the need for comprehensive legislation.

Thankful: 'I want to thank everyone who signed that petition, because it now has half a million signatures which is five times the amount that it would need to warrant a response from the White House,' she explained, before going on to thank those who participated in the music video; Taylor pictured in 2019

Thankful: ‘I want to thank everyone who signed that petition, because it now has half a million signatures which is five times the amount that it would need to warrant a response from the White House,’ she explained, before going on to thank those who participated in the music video; Taylor pictured in 2019



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Chris Hemsworth’s personal trainer admits jealousy after seeing photo of Thor star training with Arnold Schwarzenegger

One is known for portraying Marvel superhero Thor, while the other shot to fame playing The Terminator.

And on Saturday, Chris Hemsworth, 39, joined forces with none other than Arnold Schwarzenegger, 75, as the pair indulged in their favourite activity together – working out.

In an image shared to Instagram, Chris showed off his huge arms in a white singlet as he posed alongside the Austrian superstar in front of a tropical garden.

However, Chris’ Aussie trainer Luke Zocchi quickly admitted he was jealous after seeing the photo of the Thor star with the iconic actor.

‘I’m really jealous. Where was this?’ Luke commented on the image.

Chris Hemsworth showed off his bulging biceps in a singlet as he trained with Arnold Schwarzenegger on Saturday

Chris Hemsworth showed off his bulging biceps in a singlet as he trained with Arnold Schwarzenegger on Saturday

However, Chris' Aussie trainer Luke Zocchi quickly admitted he was jealous after seeing the photo of the Thor star with the iconic actor

However, Chris’ Aussie trainer Luke Zocchi quickly admitted he was jealous after seeing the photo of the Thor star with the iconic actor

Chris’ brother Luke Hemsworth also commented on the post: ‘I’m officially jealous.’

Tennis star Serena Williams reacted to the image, adding: ‘Noooo now I’m super jealous.’

Chris stays in phenomenal shape by sticking to a strict workout regime and maintaining a high-calorie diet.

He is currently in New York for the premiere of Extraction 2.

Their picture comes two weeks after the two action hunks co-starred in a new ad for Netflix, where they both have buzzy new projects out.

Arnold stars on the streaming service’s action comedy series FUBAR, which dropped its first season less than a month ago.

FUBAR features Arnie and Monica Barbaro as a father-daughter duo who are each shocked to learn that the other is in the CIA.

Along with FUBAR, Arnie is also the subject of a new Netflix docuseries, consisting of three episodes detailing his extraordinary life and multiple careers.

The A-lister stays in phenomenal shape by sticking to a strict workout regime and maintaining a high-calorie diet

The A-lister stays in phenomenal shape by sticking to a strict workout regime and maintaining a high-calorie diet

Last week, the actor clarified comments he made last year about taking a break from acting after discovering he is predisposed to Alzheimer's

Last week, the actor clarified comments he made last year about taking a break from acting after discovering he is predisposed to Alzheimer’s

Meanwhile, Chris recently clarified comments he made last year about taking a break from acting after discovering he is predisposed to Alzheimer’s. 

He was filming his Disney+ docuseries Limitless when he found out he is ‘between eight and 10 times’ likelier to develop Alzheimer’s than the general population. 

Last week, the actor said his announcement he was taking a step back from Hollywood ‘was blown out of proportion’. 

Explaining the real reason he has decided to slimline the projects he takes on, Chris told ET:  ‘I wanted to take off because I’ve been working for 10 years, and I’ve got three kids that I want to spend more time with.

‘I’ve been running from project to project for a long time, just to avoid being unemployed or that fear that it’s the last job you’ll get, you know?

‘I want to be more curated about the choices I make, things I immerse myself in or I’m involved in. I want to have greater value and work with great people.’

Chris currently has four projects in the works – including an upcoming Avengers sequel where he returns as his character Thor, and an untitled biopic about wrestling icon Hulk Hogan.

Explaining the real reason he has decided to slimline the projects he takes on, Chris told ET : 'I wanted to take off because I've been working for 10 years, and I've got three kids that I want to spend more time with

Explaining the real reason he has decided to slimline the projects he takes on, Chris told ET : ‘I wanted to take off because I’ve been working for 10 years, and I’ve got three kids that I want to spend more time with



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