Seann Miley Moore excites fans with a series of steamy shower photos…
Stripping from his trademark sheer net and strappy tops, Seann Miley Moore gave his Insta fans something to lust over with a series of near nude shower photos.
Showing off some serious pec-age, Seann captioned the pictures with a simple merman emoji, but his fans had a lot more to say about the photos.
Fellow LGBT+ artist, Andrea Giovanni led the comments with a simple “A babe” while others remarked about how “sexy” and “stunning” the former X Factor star was looking.
Seann is currently starring in a brand new cabaret, S.Q.U.A.D Goals which runs on the 3rd, 4th and 5th of July at the Underbelly Festival in London.
He’s also released a 4-track EP “4 Track Bitch”, which might be the sexiest release since Janet Jackson’s Discipline and contains the smash bop “Heartbreak Hotel” – available from all major streaming services.
This isn’t the first time Seann has shown off his bod – and we fully approve 🙂
Although we can’t find her age (how you do this in this modern age of Wikipedia, Google and FB is a dark art – something that could come in handy for a Bond), so we’re guessing she’s mid to late 20s, Paris Lees might be a little too young to play Bond, but how magnificent would she be. Outspoken, witty, dresses to kill, well connected and knows how to mix a good cocktail we’re told.
2) Andrew Hayden-Smith, 32
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Swave, British, easy on the eye and Northern – we’ve yet to have a Tyne And Wear bred Bond and we think it’s about time. He’d be the youngest Bond to play the part if he got it, but since Bonds need to last a decade we could definitely see Hayden-Smith maturing into the role nicely.
3) Sue Perkins, 46
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Sue Perkins’ got the smarts and the sense of humour. She exudes confidence, which is a must for any Bond.
Bond, Sue Bond – no wait doesn’t she already exist?
4) Martyn Andrews, 36,
Former cover star for THEGAYUK, Martyn is an international man having travelled the world extensively. He’s multi-lingual and a genius when it comes to Russian politics having served at a journalist for RT for nearly 10 years. At over 6’3″ he’d be one of the tallest Bonds to date.
The perfect age for a Bond – plus Wentworth Miller’s got that whole prison thing going for him.
Plus he looks amazing in a suit – so what more do you really need?
6) Alan Cumming, 51
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Scottish born Alan Cumming, showed his Machiavellian side in The Good Wife, we think Alan could definitely pull off a gay bond. At 51 he may be a little too old – as Bonds should ideally last about 10 years in the role – which means by his last film he’d be into his 60s. He wouldn’t be the first Scot to play Bond, rather famously Sean Connery embodied the role and is considered one of the best Bonds ever.
7) Asifa Lahore
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Can you imagine audience reactions to Britain’s most famous Muslim Drag Queen as Bond. It gives us shivers now, which is why we’re nominating her for the role. Asifa could be her own Bond girl as well – saving money on the budget.
How’s about a Welsh Bond? Physically fit, a man’s man and knows a thing or to about the important of blending in with your crowd. Although Bond often works alone you need a man who knows the importance of teamwork.
9) John Partridge, 44
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He’s got the looks and he’s the perfect age. EastEnders’ bad gay boy would be perfect for James Bond. Plus he looks divine all suited and booted. Aside from the perfect look, he’s got a heart of gold and he loves his mother – we’d like to see more of this fluffy side to bond.
10) Seann Miley Moore, 26
Hey if we’re going to totally f*ck with the heteronormative brand of James Bond we might as well suggest Seann Miley Moore. The X Factor star moved from Sydney, Australia to London to make his dream come true, proving that he’s ready to move mountains to get the job done.
He wouldn’t be the first Aussie to take the part, George Lazenby played Bond in 1969’s On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.
Okay we love that headline. We really do. It made coming into work today almost worth the while.
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Seann Miley Moore, X Factor’s most visual artist since, let’s say Kitty Brucknell, has shared a snap of him as a merman – and it’s actually pretty darn fierce.
The openly gay X Factor singer, was recently performing for audiences in Gran Canaria, for Maspalomas Pride, the Canary Islands’ biggest pride event. It’s here he found time to don a fish tail and hang out by the pool.
One of the UK’s biggest gay clubs, G-A-Y at Heaven will hold a one minute’s silence before its show tonight.
G-A-Y boss, Jeremy Joseph tweeted that a decision had been made to show “respect” to victims of a terror attack in Paris yesterday by holding a minute’s silence before tonight’s show starring Fleur East and Seann Miley Moore.
The French capital of Paris was the scene of chaos last night as 8 reported terrorist members of ISIS killed scores of people and injuring at least 100.
In a chilling statement where the Islamic State claimed responsibility for the atrocity, the Bataclan concert hall, where nearly 90 people were killed, was chosen specifically because “hundreds of idolaters were together in a party of perversity”.
In a flash poll 43% of our readers said that the terror attacks on Paris made them worried about going out socially, raising questions about whether LGBT venues are safe from terror attacks both in Europe and in the UK.
THEGAYUK reached out for comment from Mr Joseph on whether extra security measures would be taken.
Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley, National Police Chiefs’ Council lead for counter terrorism, said:
“We have been strengthening policing on the street. People may notice some changes at events at big cities across the country.
“We will constantly keep that under review in the forthcoming days and weeks but we can’t let the terrorists defeat us by becoming fearful and withdrawing from the streets.
“The term I would use is ‘to be alert, not alarmed’.
X Factor’s Seann Miley Moore has been booted from the X FACTOR despite being the second favourite to win the entire season
In a sing-off with Mason Noise, Seann was eliminated from the show after the judges brought the vote to deadlock meaning the act with the least number of public votes would be axed from the show.
Mason Noise delivered a less-than-perfect version of the Boyz 2 Men hit, End Of The Road, in which his voice cracked and was out of time. Seann delivered a flawless, goosebump version of A Song For You.
Simon and Cheryl both chose to send Mason home, while Rita chose Seann to go home. Nick Grimshaw had the deciding vote and decided to bring the vote to deadlock by choosing Seann, saying that the audience should decide on who should go home.
Presenter Caroline Flack issued the verdict like a guillotine strike, quick, sharp and without warning.
The two singers were both in Nick’s category. Seann Miley Moore came out as gay in a recent interview with Now Magazine saying that he was a “proud gay man.”
In an interview with Now Magazine Sean Miley Moore, who is starring in X FACTOR said that despite the haters, he is the voice of confidence and a “proud gay man”
Seann Miley Moore has put the haters in their place by telling Now Magazine,
“I’m a proud gay man. Haters are gonna hate, but they’re usually the insecure ones. I just blow them a kiss. Hopefully I can be a voice of confidence.”
The confident singer wowed the judges in his first audition when he sang Queen’s hit The Show Must Go On.
He told the audience and judges that he had flown half way around the world and put his entire life on hold in order to audition for X FACTOR UK.
His confidence hasn’t always been strong. He spoke about a time he was “afraid” and said that how he dressed and behaves is “the new normal”.
He also told Now how he has in the past suffered verbal and physical abuse. He said,
“I’ve gone through verbal and physical abuse and people will still shout things as I walk down the street, but it doesn’t faze me any more”.
He was chosen by Nick Grimshaw to become one of the openly gay Radio 1 presenter’s boys, ensuring his place as one of 12 finalists who are to go head to head in the live shows that start tonight (31st October).
The X FACTOR make overs are revealed and fan favourite Seann Miley Moore looks amazing.
Seann Miley Moore looks incredible after his X FACTOR makeover which will be revealed in tonight’s episode as it moves into the Live Shows. The show’s theme is This Is Me, where contestants will perform a song that reflects the artist they want to be.
Returning to the show is 2014 winner Ben Haenow, who will be performing his debut single Second Hand Heart.
X Factor favourite Seann Miley Moore has been verified on Twitter. You know you’ve made it when Twitter recognises you.
Seann Miley Moore has become a fully fledged celeb after Twitter verified his official account. Despite a fairly modest following, 15.9K at the time of writing this he’s already garnered a concrete fanbase who are enjoying his unique look.
Moore recently announced that he wanted to get all the boys in his category in heels by the end of the series.
Speaking in a recent interview Moore said that audiences who soon see even more of what he had to offer in terms of his style. He said,
Winning the show is the reason why I flew half way across the world. The live shows are the next level. This is where I would get my dancers, fog, tight leather outfits. This is where it gets real.”
X Factor’s Seann Miley Moore has said that he wants to see all the boys in the contest in heels before the end of the season.
The Australian born star who wowed the judges in his first audition with a powerful version of Queen’s The Show Must Go On has said in an interview that he wants to see all the boys in his category to wear heels by the end of the season.
He said,
“All the boys are amazing. We’ve been chatting about having a night in with beers and watching a movie like Entourage. I’m hoping to get them all in heels!”
Talking about his ground-breaking first audition he said,
“I keep watching it over and over again and sobbing, I was so happy and proud to have done that. That moment was 3 years of studying in theatre school, 2 years of saving my money, and getting on a plane to put myself out there. It came down to that moment. That acceptance and love was overwhelming.
Here they are… the 12 campest moments from X Factor
Another chance for the weird and wonderful to grace our TV screens with glittery performances and outrageous outfits. There has been many a camp moment over the years and this year will no different. Now we take a look back at some of the great, and not so great contestants and their camp moments during the last 12 years.
Chico (Series 2, 2005)
It’s Chico time…You can’t have a camp list without Chico and his time. So naturally his campest moment is Chico Time from week 6. But it comes to something when you can’t even beat the dull as dishwater Andy Abraham who finished second eventually.
Same Difference (Series 4, 2007)
Well what can one say about the eternally smiling, incredibly close, brother and sister duo Same Difference, who every week the viewers had to be reminded were brother and sister. Their constantly upbeat and sparkly performances really puts them in the camp category, but I would have to say their campest moment would be the performance of “Blame it on the Boogie”.
Rhydian Roberts (Series 4, 2007)
Rhydian with his jawline that could carve a steak, how do I best describe him? Well his shock of white blond hair made him stand out every week and his operatic style voice propelled him into second place that year to eventually lose to Leon Jackson. He was larger than life and put on quite the show every week. However his campest moment came in week 5 of the live shows when dressed as a sailor he sang The Pet Shop boys classic “Go West”.
Alexandra Burke & Beyonce (Series 5, 2008)
Not exactly a camp moment in itself, but it got all the gays moist with excitement when Alexandra Burke started singing “Listen” by Beyonce, and low & behold the lady herself glided effortlessly on stage and completely stole the show with her powerful vocals that helped Alexandra win the whole series.
John & Edward Grimes AKA Jedward (Series 6, 2009)
Oh Jedward, you distressingly annoying pair of idiots. From the word go with their hybrid American/Irish accent I knew I would hate them and every week I willed them to not make it any further. Jedward started the trend of having at least one “entertaining” contestant rather than actual talent. Their vocals harmed TV speakers over the whole country and while it’s difficult to pick a best camp moment out of the many they decided to inflict us with, I’m going to have to go with their dreadful, red PVC suit wearing rendition of “Oops I Did it Again”.
Diva Fever (Series 7, 2010)
If gay was personified, it would be Diva Fever, who didn’t exactly sing a whole lot. The public were never entirely sure if they were watching a singing act or a dressage performance. They only managed to survive 2 weeks in the live shows but they certainly left an impression with their high camp moments from the auditions through to the live shows.
Katie Waissel (Series 7, 2010)
Song destroying Katie Waissel, who many people think didn’t deserve her place because she rarely made it through a full song during the auditions, managed to outdo herself in the camp factor during week 4 of the live shows. Dressed in a birds nest on her head and bright white eyelashes, along with dancers with inflatable pumpkins she mutilated the theme song to “Bewitched”.
Wagner (Series 7, 2010)
I can’t pick one camp moment from Wagner because he did so many hilarious mash-ups of various camp classics. Trouble was, he took himself seriously and thought he was amazing while the rest of the country didn’t. He managed to cause controversy when he described Cheryl as “A girl from a council estate who got lucky” and not long after he was booted from the competition after a series of rants about the show
Johnny Robinson (Series 8, 2011)
A Kylie Minogue classic, a kimono and a fan that threatened to upstage him, made for the campest moment of this series with Johnny Robinson singing “Can’t Get You Out of my Head”. No other contestant could’ve pulled this off quite like Johnny did, so it made quite the interesting performance.
Rylan Clark (Series 9, 2012)
Nicole, Nicole, Nicole, why did you do this to us and inflict Rylan upon the world. The perma-tanned, TOWIE wannabe who cried in a very scary way was forced upon us, despite his obvious absence of talent. And most weeks he was there, he murdered camp classics but managed to survive to come 5th. But the controversial deadlock decision by Louis Walsh in week one against the slightly boring yet more talented Carolynne Poole made people start to openly question the validity of the show.
Stevi Ritchie (Series 11, 2014)
This time it’s Simon Cowell’s fault. Stevi Ritchie was the one who looked like the creepy, friend of the family who you were forced to call “uncle”. He certainly tried his best each week despite his lack of vocal ability, and his campest moment had to be the strangely Egyptian themed version of “I’m Still Standing”.
Seann Miley Moore (Series 12, 2015)
Anyone who comes on stage in high heeled boots, a fur jacket and a see-through top has to be a camp moment. Singing The Show Must Go On, he does have a good singing voice, and might actually break the curse of being the irritating “entertaining” one and actually be talented instead. We’ll just have to see if he makes it through to the live shows.