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'Grey's Anatomy' star T.R. Knight was involved in a car accident, which left a man and a woman needing hospital treatment.

The accident happened on Thursday when Knight was attempting to make a left turn into an area of heavy construction on Hollywood.

Three cars, including T.R.'s, collided.

Knight reportedly was not injured. But another man and a woman involved in the collision were taken to the hospital by ambulance.

Fortunately no one was seriously hurt and the injuries were reported as minor!
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T.R. Knight is latest celebrity to show his opposition to Prop 8, a proposed constitutional amendment that would outlaw same-sex marriage. He joins other celebs like Pete Wentz, Brad Pitt, and Chelsea Handler who have also donated to the cause.

Knight's donation comes after Jonathan Lewis, an Ohio entrepreneur, challenged the entertainment industry to raise $500,000 for No on Proposition 8 stating that he and his family will match the contributions.

The donation comes one day after Equality California called for an emergency LGBT media briefing and reported Yes on 8 is ahead in the polls.

So remember to vote NO on Prop 8 if you support same sex marriage.
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T.R. Knight and his boyfriend Mark Cornelson are taking things to the next level. No, not marriage…they're talking babies! The couple is planning on adopting a child.

The two have only been dating for six months, and Mark is only 19 years old. We think they need to watch a couple episodes of Baby Borrowers before they make any decisions.

Mark says, "One of our friends is in the middle of it right now, and it's been fun to see the whole process."

Yeah, "fun" until it's your kid!! What do you think? Too soon for them, or are they ready to adopt?
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T.R. Knight and his boyfriend Mark Cornelsen are taking it slow. Even though same sex marriages are now legal in California, they won't be walking down the aisle any time soon. But they have taken the first step in their relationship, by moving in together. And it's not to say that the legalization of gay marriage didn't mean something to T.R.

He says, "Once you are given something that you were never allowed before, you realize how much of a second class person you were before. That is horrible and fantastic at the same time. It makes me want to sob and scream with joy all at the same time."

Congrats to T.R. and Mark for taking things slow! They've probably got a more functionable relationship than half the couples in Hollywood. We wish them the best!
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T.R. Knight Attended the GLAAD Media Awards last night, and used his onstage time to address some issues. He talked about the boy Lawrence King who was killed for being gay.

He also spoke about Republican Oklahoma state representative Sally Kern, who has come under fire since it was revealed that in a recent speech she compared gays to terrorists and said she believed the "homosexual agenda is destroying this nation."

He says he is so happy that he can now use his voice to support GLAAD, and says, "I will continue to do so until the Sally Kerns are taught the real teachings of Jesus Christ."
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Last night Jodie Foster, T.R. Knight and Carmen Electra came out to support the Trevor Project’s 10th annual gala event. The Trevor Life Award was presented to Ellen Degeneres and The Trevor Hope Honoree to Clear Channel Radio Los Angeles.

The Trevor Project is a non-profit organization that operates the only nationwide, around-the-clock suicide prevention helpline for gay and questioning youth. The Trevor Helpline, 866.4.U.TREVOR, is a free and confidential service that offers hope through its trained counselors.

In addition to the helpline, the organization’s website provides information on identifying and assisting potentially suicidal youth and “Dear Trevor”, a confidential resource where youth can ask questions about sexual orientation and identity issues. The Trevor Project also provides lifesaving guidance and vital resources to educators and parents. The organization was founded by three filmmakers whose film, Trevor, about a teenager who attempts suicide after realizing that he might be gay, received the 1994 Academy Award® for Best Short Film (Live Action).

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