
Handsome Hayley Kiyoko asks about Victorian love stories
Apr 14, 2026
Playful banter about fan gifts, tour life, and Ginger's big birthday bash. A question from Hayley Kiyoko sparks imagining queer retellings of Victorian romances. The trio jokes about casting themselves into Pride and Prejudice, Little Women, and Bridgerton-style stories. They also riff on facelifts, live-show jitters, and planning a wellness weekend.
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Hayley Kiyoko Asks About Queering Victorian Romances
- Hayley Kiyoko asked which Victorian love story they'd queer, prompting hosts to admit they mostly don't know those classics.
- Mae Martin recalled being forced to watch Pride and Prejudice in school and later being cast as Charlie Brown in grade four, linking nostalgia to the question.
Victorian Romances Are Structurally Heteronormative
- The hosts realized many canonical Victorian romances center on straight marriage plots, making direct queering feel constrained.
- Mae suggested Jane Eyre and noted its gothic tropes (hidden wife in a tower) could be reinterpreted queerly but carry heavy tragedy.
Flip Roles And Normalize Queerness In Period Retellings
- Reimagine period romances by flipping gender roles and social norms rather than forcing secrecy; make queer relationships openly accepted in the story world.
- Fortune proposed a Pride and Prejudice variant with women landowners and visible same-sex couples, like an alternate-universe Bridgerton.




