Watch: Ben Cohen’s Gay Sex Shop Signing

Tireless ally Ben Cohen has traveled the U.K. and the U.S. to battle
homophobia and has now popped into a popular gay sex shop in London to
autograph his 2012 beefcake calendar for grateful fans.

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Ben Cohen Teams With Campus Pride

Former rugby star Ben Cohen is taking his gay rights advocacy a step
further with the creation of an antibullying organization called the
StandUp Foundation, and he’s already secured partnerships with Campus
Pride, the Human Rights Campaign, the Mat…

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London Celebrates Pride; Cohen Endorses Marriage

A diverse crowd of more than a million gathered Saturday for London’s
annual gay pride parade, which featured costumed revelers, political
protesters, and popular straight ally Ben Cohen, who endorsed marriage
equality in a pre-parade interview.

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Ben Cohen Cruises to Combat Homophobia

Former rugby superstar Ben Cohen plans to take his anti-bullying message
to the high seas when sails from Rome to Venice in September.

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Interview: ESPN’s Jared Max on Coming Out

Back on May 19, ESPN Radio sports commentator Jared Max told his audience on his daily show, Maxed Out in the Morning,” that he is gay. It came at a time when the sports world has seen other high-profile individuals addressing homophobia, such as U.K….

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Ben Cohen Quits Rugby

Rugby star Ben Cohen announced his retirement from the sport in order to focus his efforts on fighting homophobia and bullying.

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Ben Cohen Interview

My interview with Rugby star Ben Cohen, on an Acceptance Tour in the US to raise money for LGBT causes.

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Ben Cohen: Battling Homophobia Is His Duty

Rugby superstar Ben Cohen says he grew up around gay people and that helping to combat homophobia is his duty.

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Ben Cohen Is Disappointed in Kobe

Rugby star and gay rights advocate Ben Cohen says he’s disappointed in
Kobe Bryant’s use of an antigay slur during Tuesday night’s Lakers game,
and he wants a real apology from the basketball star.

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Andy Cohen, Ben Cohen Talk Tolerance

Bravo executive Andy Cohen and British rugby player Ben Cohen filmed a message about celebrating differences and accepting other people.

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