It's time to sing that iconic warrior battle cry, because 2025 is the 30th anniversary of one of television's greatest ...
Xena has become a queer icon because of her unofficial relationship with Gabrielle. If they ever managed to get a reboot off the ground again, would you prefer to see an outright gay Xena?
The show begins as Xena (Lucy Lawless), with the help of her stalwart companion and soulmate Gabrielle (Renee O'Connor), seeks redemption for her violent past (as seen in her appearance in ...
TV icon quits acting for a new career 23 years after her hit series aired. Lucy Lawless,56, remains a fan favourite, after having rose to global fame in 1995 as the fierce heroine in ...
Yes, the ambiguous central relationship between Xena and her trusted companion Gabrielle (Renee O’Connor) – later confirmed by Lawless as not being entirely platonic – has been a big factor ...
Xena, once known as "Destroyer of Nations," tries to redeem herself by fighting for the greater good. On her quest, she meets Gabrielle, a small town bard hungry for adventure. Together ...
Traveling by her side the entire run of the series is her comrade-in-arms and companion, Gabrielle (Renee O'Connor). Xena came to be seen as a global fantasy icon, a subversive sapphic role model ...