Queer Clicks: August 23, 2016 | Maximiliano Patane, Hotter Than the California Weather, J.K. Rowling Defends Gay Olympic Diver Tom Daley From Christian Twitter Troll, & Other News

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Maximiliano by Franck Glenisson

‘Drag Race’ Star Manila Luzon Jailed After Donut Shop Fight (In New Music Video)

“When one drink leads to five, then leads to 10, then leads to a wild night filled with debauchery… yeah, we’ve been there. In her newest music video, Ovahness, Manila Luzon has a wild and crazy night filled with booze, boys, a donut shop fight, fierce outfits and autotune. Don’t know what “ovahness” means? Watch the video above to find out!” Queerty

Maximiliano Patane, Hotter Than the California Weather

“With the San Francisco hills as backdrop, scruffy Argentinian model Maximiliano Patane sizzles befor the lens of Franck Glenisson.” Out.com

J.K. Rowling Defends Gay Olympic Diver Tom Daley From Christian Twitter Troll

Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling defended gay British Olympic diver Tom Daley when a Christian advocacy group mocked him for failing to make the finals in the 10-meter platform in Rio.

The Christian Voice, which says it is a “prayer and lobby group praying for national repentance and working for godly government,” sent out this hateful tweet after Daley failed to make it out of the semifinals on Saturday.” Out Sports

These Guys Take on the Ancient Olympic Games… Naked

“Eugene, Ned, Keith and Zach go head to head as they battle through sporting events discus, running, long jump and wrestling to see what has changed over the years.The guys fully commit to the ancient Olympic style by competing completely naked covered with Olive Oil, which was believed to protect athletes – we don’t know where to look!” Gay Times

Frank Ocean Sends Twitter Into A Frenzy After Releasing New Album, ‘Blond’

“Titled “Blond” (or “Blonde” according to Apple Music), the album was released on Saturday after a video for the hip-hop artist’s song “Nikes” was unveiled online. The artist also distributed copies of his zine, Boys Don’t Cry, at four pop-up shops on Saturday. According to Rolling Stone, the magazines included copies of “Blond” that feature a different tracklist than the version on Apple Music. (He did tell us he had “two versions … twooo versions…”)” Huffington Post

Aug 23, 2016 By Dave 2 Comments