15 most popular LGBTQ news stories of 2019 - NBCOUT
Clockwise from top, Megan Rapinoe of the U.S. women's soccer team; NBC News anchor Meagan Fitzgerald and her fiancee Kelly Heath; Pissi Myles reports from Capitol Hill; transgender couple Jay Thomas and Jamie Brewster with their son.
From a drag queen’s surprise appearance at the impeachment hearing of President Donald Trump to a once-prominent"conversion therapist" deciding to"pursue life as a gay man," here are 15 of our most clicked on LGBTQ news stories of 2019.Courtesy of Meagan Fitzgerald
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