Queer Clicks: February 09 | Meet the Guy Making Those Viral ‘Boy Versions’ of Your Favorite Pop Songs, Brent Corrigan & JJ Knight Get Romantic For AdamMale V-Day Promo, & Other News
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Meet the Guy Making Those Viral ‘Boy Versions’ of Your Favorite Pop Songs
“Jake Wilson is the mastermind behind some of our favorite viral internet creations. The Los Angeles-based director, writer, actor and producer has lately been known for his “boy version” videos — where he takes his favorite pop song of the moment and reimagines the accompanying video with sexy boys instead.” Hornet App
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American Crime Story: Gay Shame And The Redemption Of David Madson
“At this point, TV viewers tuning in to Season 2 of American Crime Story will have sensed that something’s up. Promotional materials promised a glitzy, pulpy dive into the high-fashion world of the Versace family, and a grisly murder in sunny Miami. But after two episodes with nary a Versace in sight (don’t worry, they’ll be back), audiences must have realized that producer Ryan Murphy and writer Tom Rob Smith actually had a different—and, in my opinion, better—show in mind.” Vanity Fair
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Brent Corrigan & JJ Knight Get Romantic For AdamMale V-Day Promo
“Forget flowers and chocolate. Nothing says “I love you” like a box of sex toys, right?
Brent Corrigan and JJ Knight are here to show you how to inject some sexy fun on Valentine’s Day. The real-life porn couple are adorably sweet in this video, it’s hard not to have a little relationship envy. ” Homorazzi
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Bermuda Has Officially Become The First Country To Repeal Same-Sex Marriage
“In an unprecedented move, Bermuda has become the first country to legalise and then repeal same-sex marriage.
The island nation and North Atlantic British Overseas Territory’s Supreme Court legalised same-sex marriage last year with a landmark ruling, after it deemed a ban on such a union a discriminatory violation of human rights.
Today, Governor John Rankin signed a bill replacing the legislation with The Domestic Partnership Act, which will allow gay and straight couples to form domestic partnerships in the government’s attempt at offering “equal rights”. ” Gay Times



