Queer Clicks: January 05, 2017 | One in Five Straight Men Watches Gay Sex, How A Gay Porn Star Made Nico Tortorella Cry, & Other News


Matt Lambert’s ‘Home’

One in Five Straight Men Watches Gay Sex

“A new study published in the Archives of Sexual Behaviour, which examined the porn-viewing habits of 821 gay, straight, and bisexual men from around the country, found a number of unexpected results. Among them: that 55 percent of gay men watch straight porn, and 21 percent of straight men watch gay porn.” Advocate

How A Gay Porn Star Made Nico Tortorella Cry

“Gay porn star Colby Keller makes Nico Tortorella cry during the current episode of the actor’s podcast The Love Bomb.

Keller and the bisexual Younger star cover a wide range of topics. But things get emotional when Keller shares how he was confronted by his parents about being gay when he was 15.” SF Weekly

Ryan Reynolds Wants You To Remember Deadpool Is Pansexual (That Means He Wants To Bone Men, Too!)

“Besides being fresher, funnier and filthier than any other superhero movie in a long time, #Deadpool was, in various ways, quite a groundbreaking movie — not just the fourth wall-breakage or the meta digs at #RyanReynolds’s history of major misfires with superheroes, but in presenting a bisexual male as the hero of a film aimed squarely at an audience made up by a majority of straight men.” Movie Pilot

Matt Lambert’s ‘Home’ Captures The Inner Lives Of Gay Men

“Lambert partnered with gay app Grindr for the release of the book, and it was also where he cast a majority of the models featured in the series. The portraits all depict his subjects in incredibly intimate settings, most of them in warmly-lit bedroom scenes. It speaks to the idea that for LGBTQ youth, many are forced to create their own idea of home when their traditional one may be unsafe or nonexistent for them to rely on.” High Snobiety

James Corden Remembers George Michael: ‘First Time I Had Ever Sung in a Car with Anybody’

“James Corden returned to The Late Late Show after the holiday break with a short message of remembrance and remorse for George Michael, who died Christmas Day.

“I feel like I’ve loved George Michael as long as I’ve liked music,” Corden said. He added that, during moments of doubt in his life, he would listen to Michael’s songs and feel like the singer would “reach his hand out” to let him know he was “not alone.”” Out

Jan 05, 2017 By Dave 2 Comments