Queer Clicks: March 04 | This Artist Has Photographed Over 200 Naked Men To Promote Acceptance And Fight Homophobia, The Fab Five Are Here to Help You Throw the Ultimate Oscars Party, & Other News
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This Artist Has Photographed Over 200 Naked Men To Promote Acceptance And Fight Homophobia
“Tiberiu C?pudean is a photographer from Romania. In his latest project, N•A•K•E•D, he’s challenging homophobia, showcasing diversity, and promoting male body positivity.
“Romania is a highly homophobic country,” C?pudean tells Gay Star News. “There’s still a lot of prejudice, discrimination and violence. And while in Bucharest and a few larger cities there are some minor improvements, in the rural areas it’s quite dangerous being out.”
Romania currently doesn’t recognize same-sex unions, not even marriages conducted abroad. And religion maintains strong grip over societal attitudes and policy. ” Queerty
Vitor Melo Is FTAPE’s Obsession #26
“FTAPE.com outdid themselves with their latest Obsession. The online fashion directory selected Brazilian model Vitor Melo as the 26th installment of their popular series. He’s a total thirst trap.
Check out more pics of Melo below snapped by Daniel Jaems.” Homorazzi
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Piren Gallego By KJ Heath
“Piren is originally from Venezuela and moved to NYC three years ago to pursue modeling and find a better life. The rest of his family lives in Colombia. We shot this in Manhattan in a vintage apartment. I had this vision of Madonna’s performance for Vogue at the 1990 MTV awards, and Piren captured it perfectly.“ – Photographer KJ Heath on working with model Piren Gallego. DNA Magazine
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The Fab Five Are Here to Help You Throw the Ultimate Oscars Party
“Planning a party can be exhausting—especially one for the most anticipated night of the year. But who better to help you host the definitive Oscars banger than the Fab Five? As Netflix unveils its reboot of Queer Eye, we’ve enlisted its new team of experts (who’ve left New York to work their makeover magic in Atlanta) to help us sort out all the details—from what booze to serve, to what threads to wear, to how to keep your guests from killing each other over who gets the best seat for Meryl’s speech.” Out



