Elle Hungary’s Latest Issue Features Gay Love Story

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09/08/2023

ELLE Magazine in Hungary takes the fight for LGBT rights to the forefront and fearlessly showcases equality in a move that could see the popular source face several repercussions. ELLE Hungary is gearing up to release its September issue, one that is about to set history in the country as it will feature a gay couple with their infant child on the cover. Showcased on said cover are restaurant guru Hubert Hlatky Schlichter, age 44, acclaimed neurosurgeon Laszlo Szegedi, age 48, and the married couple’s baby. This is a ballsy yet respectable move by ELLE, given that Hungary is one of the countries that still supports restrictions against gay people. Anti-gay rhetoric is mostly fueled by the country’s Prime Minister, Viktor Mihály Orbán. Gay marriage and gay adoption are still illegal there, and trans people face even worse discrimination from the government.

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