A pioneering pair of pants have been fired up into space, in a campaign to fund research into women’s reproductive health, whilst also raising awareness for sex workers after OnlyFans adult content confusion Whilst Elon Musk may have sent a Tesla up to space, this is the first-time briefs have ever been seen floating in the atmosphere. Donated by Leolulu and commissioned by content sharing platform NSFW.app, the pants will go under the hammer in an online charity auction next week to raise money for Wellbeing of Women. Online content creators Leolulu have a history of high profile cause related campaigning, previously featuring in Pornhub’s Dirtiest Porn Ever campaign, directed at cleaning up the world’s beaches. Leo, who owns the lingerie, said: “Growing up I was shocked to discover how little research there was on women’s health and how recently what I consider to be the most basic improvements were made. “I often wish for better solutions when it comes to a variety of challenges women face, including menstruation, contraception and giving birth.” Her partner, Lulu, added: “This why we are raising money for the charity Wellbeing of Women, as its ground-breaking research has already saved and changed many lives for the better, and we want to show our support to a cause that’s close to our hearts”
Building Equality – the construction industry’s LGBTQ+ alliance – is excited to be bringing the iconic Manchester Pride selfie favourite, the Rainbow JCB back for its annual outreach event on Exchange Square this Friday. While Manchester Pride may be a little different this year, Building