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A post shared by Ricky (@ricky_martin) on Sep 15, 2016 at 3:05pm PDT
There is nothing more beautiful or empowering than to see people who aren’t afraid to announce to the world who they truly are. And even though we feel a little pang in our hearts when some of Hollywood’s hottest men make it known that they’re not interested in us ladies, we still have to recognize a fine man when we see one. So, in honor of #MCM, here’s our list of the most beautiful gay men in Hollywood.
A part of us died inside when Empire star Jussie Smollett came out on Ellen . While we couldn’t be prouder of him, his silky, sexy voice paired with gorgeous come-hither-eyes still make him one of Hollywood’s hottest emerging stars and a true loss for the ladies.
It took us some time to come to terms with the fact that we didn’t have a shot with White Collar hottie Matt Bomer. With his piercing blue peepers and a body that would make any lady crazy, Bomer has quickly emerged as one of Hollywood’s most delicious stars. And with yet another turn in Magic Mike XXL coming up, Bomer will continue to taunt the lady folk with his hotness.
Canadian actor and musician Luke MacFarlane may not be the biggest name on our list, but he sure is one of the most handsome. This little hottie is probably best known for his role as Scotty Wandell on ABC’s Brothers & Sisters , but we know him all too well as one gorgeous guy who is into to other gorgeous guys — more on that later.
A post shared by Zachary Quinto (@zacharyquinto) on Aug 14, 2015 at 6:10am PDT
Wildly talented and always up for a new challenge, Zachary Quinto is one of our favorite actors. That’s why it was devastating when we found out that there was nothing us ladies could offer up to sway him in our direction. Tall, dark and handsome, unfortunately for us (and very happily for him), Quinto has been in a relationship with model Miles McMillan for several years.
Who doesn’t love Neil Patrick Harris? Not only does he strike us as one of the nicest guys in the world, but he’s attractive, funny and incredibly talented.
We just can’t win, can we? So far, we’ve had to say so long to Matt Bomer, Jussie Smollett, among others. Now we have to come to the realization that Wentworth Miller is not picking up what us lady folk are putting down. He is reportedly seeing a fellow actor, Luke MacFarlane, who we mentioned a few slides back.
He can sing, he can dance, and he can sweep even Rachel Berry off her feet. Now if only Jonathan Groff’s love of the ladies carried over into real life.
A post shared by Marc Jacobs (@themarcjacobs) on Dec 1, 2016 at 7:58am PST
The man has style, talent, and incredible charisma. But unfortunately Marc Jacobs has made no secret of his love of other equally attractive dudes. Lucky bastards!
He may be getting up there in age these days, but there is no denying that Rupert Everett is still one of the foxiest men in Hollywood. Sadly, he’s not looking for a lady to love and hasn’t been looking for quite some time.
A post shared by Ricky (@ricky_martin) on Sep 15, 2016 at 3:05pm PDT
She bangs, she bangs. Liar! We love you Ricky Martin, but you’re on our bad side for leading us on for as long as you did. Shaking those gorgeous buns across stages around the globe and wooing us with your incredible voice was just unfair! We didn’t have a snowball’s chance in hell to not fall for you.
A post shared by Lance Bass (@lancebass) on Jun 30, 2016 at 6:52pm PDT
Now this one hits close to home. When boy band *NSYNC was all the rage, every teenager had her favorite member. Mine: Lance Bass. I swooned and swayed to their hit songs and I appreciated him in all his low-voiced glory. But then he revealed that millions of adoring female fans were just not his cup of tea. More power to him, but he still broke my heart.
A post shared by andersoncooper (@andersoncooper) on Nov 25, 2014 at 10:40pm PST
It crushed us when well-known TV personality, Anderson Cooper, the quintessential silver fox, revealed that he is gay. Sophisticated, smart and incredibly sexy, Cooper will always and forever have a special place in our hearts either way.
All we really have to say about this one is damn! Life isn’t fair.
A post shared by gdiaz-Black Lives Matter (@guillermodiazreal) on May 7, 2014 at 12:25pm PDT
Huck?!? While not the most classically handsome man on our list, Guillermo Diaz still had a sexy bit of mystery hiding behind those beautiful brown eyes. But despite those steamy love scenes between Huck and Quinn on Scandal , Diaz is out and proud.
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Photographer Alexandra Leese has never forgotten Hong Kong; the city of her childhood and the locus of cherished memories. Though she left when she was 11, the London-based fashion and portrait photographer recently felt compelled to return with her camera. “This began as something very personal to me,” she says. “I was at a point in my life where I felt disconnected from my culture and my hometown and I had a strong desire to reconnect and rediscover what I felt I had neglected.”
In her new zine and film, titled Boys of Hong Kong , Leese not only depicts this new wave of less rigid gender identity among Hong Kong’s male youth culture, but also illustrates the diversities that exist amongst them by dismantling some of the misconceptions she’s encountered. “In western society, Asian men tend to be regarded as ‘less attractive’,” she says. “There is also a tendency to stereotype Chinese boys as 'all looking the same.’ I aim to show diversity within Asian masculinity and celebrate their beauty.” With Boys of Hong Kong, Leese not only reaffirms that these notions are fundamentally untrue but also illustrates just how diverse and unique these young men are.
Alongside the premiere of a film directed by Luke Casey that coincides with Leese’s just-released zine , we catch up with the photographer to talk about making Boys of Hong Kong and hanging out with the cool kids of her hometown.
Although you’ve spent most of your life in London, you still feel that Hong Kong is your home. Did you feel any sense of being an outsider when you returned to do this project?
Alexandra Leese: I was definitely aware while shooting this project that I no longer felt like a local, and that my time away had given me a new perspective on Hong Kong. Despite feeling like I was an outsider coming in, there was also still a sense that this was my home. There was familiarity in the culture and an understanding of how the city works. There were advantages and disadvantages to this, but overall, I discovered a new respect and love for a place I once took for granted. So I wanted to celebrate what makes Hong Kong unique and to concentrate on the positive. Coming back to Hong Kong probably pushed me to ask questions that I wouldn’t have, had I always lived there.
Can you tell us about the preconceptions about Asian masculinity?
Alexandra Leese: Very often, in the west, Asian men are not seen as ‘‘attractive”. They are seen as effeminate, homogenous, or “all looking the same”. It’s way past time to counter these prejudices, and I wanted to do so in a positive way by creating and showing a set of portraits that celebrates a diversity of masculine beauty and character.
“I was not expecting teenage schoolboys from Hong Kong to have such profound and progressive ideas about gender” – Alexandra Leese
What do you think that your images reveal about emerging youth culture in Hong Kong?
Alexandra Leese: The series focuses on a diversity of men within Hong Kong’s youth culture, from schoolboys to artists, and illustrators, skaters, bikers, and tattoo artists. They represent a range of sexualities and backgrounds. I can’t speak for Hong Kong men as a whole, but I observed throughout my project that this generation of young men is particularly self-aware. They are aware of the common stereotypes that Hong Kong or Asian men face, and many of them are consciously or unconsciously moving away from those ideas with a strong desire to find a unique identity and to not be defined by other people’s expectations. With a British colonial past and a communist Chinese future, ‘Hong Kong-ers’ do feel like they have their own cultural identity. They tend to have grown up aware of both eastern and western ideals, and I think this must affect their-slash-our collective mindset. Even though Hong Kong is a busy international city, the options available – especially to young, creative people – are very limited. I feel like this has created a desire among its youth to look beyond the bubble, to be adventurous, curious and open-minded.
Tell us about the process of getting into the intimate world of these boys?
Alexandra Leese: Getting inside their world was very organic – we would really just hang out. For the portraits, we would arrange to go to their homes or meet somewhere familiar to them. It was important for me to shoot them in an authentic and comfortable place, in order to make sure they were most themselves.
There’s a lot of interest and discussion at the moment about challenging and dismantling the male gaze. As a woman taking pictures of boys, what do you think your images bring to that discussion?
Alexandra Leese: The problem with the male gaze is that it typically uses a hetero-normative idea of femininity to create or prop up a superior masculinity. So, by challenging that notion of masculinity, I also hope to contribute to dismantling the male gaze. I aimed to be curious, truthful, and inclusive. It was revealed to me again and again just how universal the human condition is, and that more should be done to bring us together as people than to divide us as men and women.
Can you tell us about some of the ideas that characterise these boys’ relationships with masculinity? And how do they differ from their more conservative parents?
Alexandra Leese: This generation is simply more willing than their parents were to question masculinity as a construct. Jackie and Kenneth really stood out for me as an example of how I believe the youth of Hong Kong are moving forward. They were the youngest of the boys I photographed and even challenged my own preconceptions because I was not expecting teenage schoolboys from Hong Kong to have such profound and progressive ideas about gender. They were extremely affectionate with each other and had their arms around each other the whole time. I was surprised to learn that they were straight since I had just assumed they were dating, but it was refreshing to be challenged that way! They asked me a great question, “Why can girls be affectionate and boys can’t?”
What factors do you think have brought about this cultural shift?
Alexandra Leese: I don’t think you can overestimate the power of the internet in conservative societies like Hong Kong. It gives young people an outlet where they would not have previously had one: an outlet to express themselves, to find like minds, and to experience what is happening in other parts of the world. And when their freedom of expression is being threatened in real life, they still have somewhere to go online.
This project focuses on masculinity – but did you notice any changes in the way that young Asian women relate to female identity?
Alexandra Leese: I went into this project wanting to learn more about masculinity in Hong Kong. I didn’t know much at first about how young men here related to the concept, but I did learn a huge amount. I didn’t focus on young women, as you say, so I can only draw from my personal perspective and experiences, and I do believe change is happening. Having said that, I would love to see a more open dialogue about what it means to be a woman today in Hong Kong. There is a tendency to go along with the norm and to not question that identity as fiercely as we might in less traditional societies. But I believe it is very much a matter of time before the momentum of that conversation reaches us, and I am excited to see (and be!) that change.
Boys of Hong Kong by Alexandra Leese was originally displayed at Red Gallery , 1 Rivington Street, EC2A 3DT on March 15, 2018, but the images are now available in the zine, which you can buy here
Film directed by Luke Casey; Creative direction Alexandra Leese & Luke Casey; Produced by Ocean Pine Studio; Colour by Jamie Noble at Studio RM

The euphoric sex-on-the-beach atmosphere was full throttle from the get-go.

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If your gay-boy libido didn’t kick into overdrive at PhillyGayCalendar’s Boys of Summer event on Saturday at Voyeur, you should probably see a doctor — pronto. Titillating twinks, beefy bears, macho muscle studs, a bevy of queens gawking from a distance — to be sure, there was no lack of diversity (or sexual chemistry) populating this year’s Main Event. And though the summer soiree didn’t heat up until shortly after 11 p.m. (probably because of Tabu’s Bearlesque at 10), the euphoric sex-on-the-beach atmosphere was full throttle from the get-go. 
Promptly at 9 p.m., toned and tanned go-go boys took the stage in their undies to gyrate their hips around glowing, rainbow-colored hula hoops as chiseled men in their crotch-clutching swimsuits trickled into the venue. Prancing about all the while was MC-substitute drag diva Satine Harlow. (She was filling in for Goddess Isis, whose basement flooded earlier in the day — the basement where she keeps all her drag.) Natalia Kills took the stage around 1:30 a.m., after coming from Bearlesque where she watched and reportedly loved an all-bear’d-up version of her song, “ Problem .” Too cute!
But the gist of the night’s festivities boiled down to boys, boys and more boys – and that’s exactly what we captured while in attendance. See the man meat for yourself in the photos and video of Natalia Kills performing with nearly naked G Philly cover model Gunnar Montana below.
Satine Harlow and Boys of Summer Organizer Steve McCann.
G Philly summer-issue cover model Gunnar Montana (in pink undies) with Boys of Summer headliner Natalia Kills.
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The Boys on Amazon: Full frontal nudity and bizarre sex scenes shock viewers
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The Boys is now out on Amazon and it has left viewers both shaken and stirred
The Boys have arrived on our screens and they've shocked some viewers.
New Amazon Prime Video series The Boys, based on the graphic novels of the same name by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, follows a group of vigilantes intent on bringing down the corrupt superhero team known as The Seven.
Karl Urban stars as the leader of the Boys known as Billy Butcher who takes a vengeful but traumatised Hughie Campbell (Jack Quaid) under is wing to fight the superheros, including leader Homelander (Antony Starr) and The Deep ( Chace Crawford ).
Some viewers found the graphic scenes including full-frontal nudity and bizarre sexually explicit scenes a bit too much, while others were just surprised.
Taking to Twitter , audience members shared their views on the superhero show.
One wrote: "With 'The Boys' coming out I'd like to share that it's meant to be absolutely over the top with graphic sexual content and nudity. All of it paints the right picture for the world it depicts. If you're never disgusted then the show missed it's mark. #TheBoys "
Another tweeted: "Started “The Boys” on Amazon...this show is so brutal. And I just finished episode 1 So much male frontal nudity too"
They added: "Yeah I was in shock a little bit after the first violent encounter but it’s not so bad"
An impressed fan wrote: "If you want a super hero show with a bunch of nudity sex and language... watch ‘the boys’"
Another said: "Watching The Boys on Amazon Prime . Nudity, graphic violence , adult themes. And Carl Urban . I like it"
They also wrote: "And hot dayum Carl Urban has got one fine a**!"
However, one complained that the scenes were unnecessary: "I really wanted to like @amazon The Boys but damn is there any f**king show that isn’t full of nudity, sex? Don’t call me a prude because I’m not but jeez the premise is so good. It doesn’t need this s**t."
The Boys season 1 is available now on Amazon Prime Video.
Are you enjoying The Boys on Amazon? Let us know in the comments below.
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