Stories about Reichen Lehmkuhl

Reichen Lehmkuhl Is Mad! Mad! Mad!

Here is a message from Lance Bass' boyfriend found on his MySpace account regarding rumors of a split:
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All,
From the Horse's Mouth: Just a friendly reminder that when you read websites like PerezHilton.com, you are reading lies and are being taken advantage of as you make more money for a person who does nothing but fabricate store is to make his site look interesting.
That anyone would trust someone like Mario Lavendeira (PerezHilton.com) who STEALS from photographers, bloggers, and the general population, is beyond me, really. This person is a common criminal.
Contrary to what this ugly wind-bag has reported, I have not broken up with my boyfriend. I did not go home with anyone from "Survivor" from any party. I have not "made out with" anyone at a party while I have been with my boyfriend. The opposite has been written on his site. It is all a complete and blantant lie. This person is a liar. Period.
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You've Been "Lanced" - I Really Don't See That Catching On But Okay

Reichen Lehmkuhl has coined the term "lanced" to  reference a celebrity who has been outted. Earlier this year Lance Bass was... lanced and Reichen is insisting it's the newest phrase to hit the streets.
"It's to be outed by someone in the public media and to be a celebrity, and Neil Patrick Harris, I understand, has been 'lanced.'"


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Lance Bass And Reichen Lehmkuhl Promote 'National Coming Out' Day


With National Coming Out Day this week on October 11, recent openly gay pop singer Lance Bass and partner, Reichen Lehmkuhl were presented with the 2006 Human Rights Campaign, Visibility Award at the 10th Annual National Human Rights Campaign Dinner, on Saturday, October 7, held at the Washington Convention Center in downtown Washington, D.C. Billie Jean King was presented with the 2006 Human Rights Campaign Equality Award.
The event drew more than 2,800 guests from across the country who attended the dinner hosted by the largest gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender civil rights organization. Guests watched as sports legend Billie Jean King, pop star Lance Bass, winner of the Amazing Race and author of the newly released book, "Here's What We'll Say" Reichen Lehmkuhl, Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese and others spoke about coming out and living life openly and honestly as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender or allied Americans.
For more information on the Human Rights Campaign's 10th Annual National Dinner please visit www.hrc.org
Image Credits:

  • David Hathcox/HRC and BProud/ HRC



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