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Out Gay Star Trek Actor Anthony Rapp And Partner Ken Welcome Second Child

Star Trek Actor Anthony Rapp and significant other Ken Ithiphol own announced the birth of their second child.

According to the couple’s post on social media, son Keony Lee Ithiphol was born on November 25.

Rapp, 52, and Ithiphol, 36, wrote, “Meet the newest addition to our family: Keony Lee Ithiphol. He was born on Saturday, November 25, 2023. 🥰 (Pronunciation: kee-OH-knee). We are beyond grateful that our surrogacy journey has allowed us to meet such wonderful people and helped us to become a family of four.”

Friends, Celebrities, And Well-Wishers Provide Congratulations

Friends, celebrities, and well-wishers responded with congratulations to the news. 

Rapp’s Star Trek Discovery co-star Wilson Cruz commented, “CONGRATULATIONS! And HELLO, GORGEOUS!”

Musician Erin Hill said, “Oh my goodness, adorable!!! And Rai, you are now a big brother, woo hoo!!!”

Star Trek actor Emily Coutts wrote, “Whaaaaaa!!!!!! Omg 😍 congrats. I can’t wait to meet him. Also Rai looking so cuuuute.”

Musician Lee Moretti wrote, “OH MY GOSH!!! SO SO HAPPY FOR YOU BOTH!! Congratulations!! He is perfect and what a BE

Kevin Spacey apologizes after actor Anthony Rapp alleges past sexual advance; comes out as gay

LOS ANGELES - (AP) -- Actor Kevin Spacey said Sunday he is "beyond horrified" by allegations that he made a sexual advance on a teen boy decades ago.

The two-time Oscar winner posted on Twitter that he doesn't remember the encounter. "But if I did behave then as he describes, I owe him the sincerest apology for what would have been deeply inappropriate drunken behavior, and I am sorry for the feelings he describes having carried with him all these years," he said.

In an interview with BuzzFeed , actor Anthony Rapp said Spacey befriended him while they both performed on Broadway shows. Rapp was 14 when he attended a party at Spacey's apartment in 1986, he said. At the end of the nighttime, an inebriated Spacey picked him up, placed him on his bed, and climbed on uppermost of him, Rapp said.

Rapp said the 26-year-old was holding him down tightly, but he was able to get away and left the apartment.

Rapp, who is now 46 and starring in the TV show "Star Trek: Discovery", said he came forward after allegations against Harvey Weinstein sparked conversation

The very talented Anthony Rapp is one of many A-list talents who are part of the upcoming HBO MAX docuseries Equal which premieres on October 22.

Equal highlights lgbtq+ rights pioneers, activists and political figures from the change of the century all the way to the 1970’s. The star-studded cast features famed LGBTQ talent including Cheyenne JacksonHailie SaharIsis KingJamie ClaytonKeiynan LonsdaleSamira WileySara Gilbert and Shannon Purser.

Anthony takes on the role of prominent gay rights activistHarry Hay who stuck his foot out for our community nearly twenty years before The Stonewall Riots occurred. 

The series covers historic events and organizations including the Mattachine Society, the Daughters of Bilitis, the Compton’s Cafeteria Riots, Stonewall and the Street Transvestite Deed Revolutionaries. Some of these are unknown to the younger generations which makes it all that much more significant for them and anyone with a vested interest to tune into Equal when it begins next week.

Anthony talked with Instinct EXCLUSIVELY about being deeply interested in his venture, what he hopes viewers get out of it and what could be happ

Anthony Rapp, Wilson Cruz on 'Star Trek: Discovery' Coupledom

The fact that for the first time in the 51-year history of "Star Trek," out gay actors are playing gay characters in love, is not something CBS, its stars or its creators are either hiding or promoting. But it is something they’re celebrating.

“I couldn’t be more proud to be a part of 'Star Trek' TV’s first queer couple,” actor Anthony Rapp of "Rent" fame told NBC News. “I can’t say how much that means to me personally as a fan of the series and as a member of the LGBT community.”

Rapp plays the prickly, grumpy genius anastromycologist Lt. Paul Stamets, which basically means he’s the foremost expert on fungus. And fungus gets far more screen-time than his same-sex relationship on the CBS All Access streaming show, which is just fine with Rapp.

“I’m pleased of the fact that none of that really matters in the show,” Rapp said, describing the portrayal of their association as “alive, truthful and human.”

His on-screen partner and costar, Wilson Cruz, who plays Dr. Hugh Culber, called Rapp his “space boo” on stage at New York Comic Con. They’ve been friends since they starred together on Broadway two decades a