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  • Man accused of pouring ACID into gay club’s lube dispenser appears in court

    A man who was arrested after allegedly pouring highly corrosive ACID into a lube dispenser at a gay club in Sydney, Australia has appeared in court.

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    Hengky Irawan, 62, from Mortdale appeared in Parramatta Local Court yesterday after he was arrested for tampering with a gay club’s lubricant dispenser. He was charged with administering poison intended to injure or cause distress or pain, as well as entering a building with intent to commit an indictable offence and malicious damage.

    After his initial arrest a month ago, he was granted conditional bail after it emerged that he allegedly tried to replace anal lubricant with hydrochloric acid. 

    Hydrochloric acid is a clear, highly corrosive acid which if comes into contact with skin can cause irreparable damage with a corrosive effect.

    The club had installed security sensors on its dispensers which is how Irawan was apprehended by the club’s security personnel.

    The defendant’s laywer  asked the court for a 6 week adjournment so that Irawan undergo a psychiatric assessment, which was granted.

    The case will continue on the 1st of November.

     

     

  • Ever wondered what a Vajazzle looks like on a guy? Ottavio Columbro wants to show you…

    Ever wondered what a Vajazzle looks like on a guy? Ottavio Columbro wants to show you…

    Have you ever wondered what the male vajazzle might look like?  No nor us, but X Factor’s Ottavio Columbro has gone and got one done anyway.

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    The Pejazzle, the male version of the Vajazzle can be seen in all its glory on tonight’s Body Fixers on Channel 4’s E4,  as X Factor‘s Ottavio – yes one half of X Factor’s campest act ever Ottavio and Bradley (remember Chickengate?) has decided to get a full de-hairing and have crystals glued to his pubic area.

     

    Ottavio Pejazzle
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    Ottavio Pejazzle
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    Well apparently Ottavio’s body hair is holding him back and he wants it off – and a pejazzle to replace it.

    Before stripping off for E4’s Body Fixers, Ottavio revealed “My body hair is out of control. It’s everywhere. And because I am Italian it is thick and dark and it’s too much hair for me.”

    He then braved a full body wax and then opts for a bit of body embellishment in the form of a Pejazzle, where an artistic design, in crystals or other gems is glued to the pubic area of the body.

    Before having his manly body rug waxed off, he said that he wanted to be so smooth that “men would slide off” him.

    Body Fixers airs on Tuesday nights at 9pm on E4.

  • DANIEL RADCLIFFE: Gay actors can’t come out in Hollywood

    Daniel Radcliffe has voiced concerns over why some gay actors are struggling to come out as gay in Hollywood.

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    Speaking with the BBC’s Victoria Derbyshire, the Harry Potter star, Daniel Radcliffe has voiced his concerns about gay actors’ ability to come out as gay in Hollywood.

    When asked if Hollywood discriminated against people on the grounds of race, he said,”It’s pretty undeniable”, and then added that some actors were afraid to come out as gay because they could be typecast purely in gay roles.

    Speaking to Victoria he said, “I suppose then people just want to cast you as gay”.

    He said this was despite the fact that the industry considered itself “progressive”.

    A number of actors have claimed that coming out as gay “ruined” their careers. Famously Rupert Everett claimed that after coming out as gay lead roles had dried up for him.

    Daniel Radcliffe made headlines in 2013 when he played his first gay role in his awarding winning film,  Kill Your Darlings.

  • Gay Men: Have you got willy woes?

    Gay Men: Have you got willy woes?

    We’re looking to help you with your willy woes.

    Along with our medical experts, we’re looking answer all of your penis problems, your tackle troubles and your willy worries.

    Maybe you don’t think it’s long enough

    What if it’s bent in a funny way?

    Or what if it’s not working altogether?

    Use the form below to get your dilemma answered without having to go to your GP!

  • Gus Kenworthy gets completely naked for Alpine skinny dip

    Gus Kenworthy gets completely naked for Alpine skinny dip

    Sporting star Gus Kenworthy stripped down for a bracing dip in Colorado.

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    Out sportsman Gus Kenworthy told his fans about his “shrinkage” after diving into the crystal waters of a Colorado spring. The sportsman stripped off completely naked for the bracing dip.

    Joking he advised that “shrinkage” had ensued turning his ? into a ?.

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    This wasn’t the first time he’s gotten naked for the cameras. In May whilst on an Australian trip with his boyfriend he got completely naked with a kangaroo.

    Whilst in Colorado he also managed to have his own Brokeback mountain, complete with ranger’s hat.

  • Gay Guys: 17 things you need to know for FRESHERS WEEK

    So it’s Freshers Week and we asked our readers what they wished they had known before embarking on the emotional roller coaster FRESHERS WEEK can be.

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    1) Come out and get it over with right at the beginning – when I came out I expected thunder and lightening but no one acted surprised and were really supportive. – Grammie

     

    2) Take a large bag so you can put all those freebees in. – Graham

     

    3) Mature aged lesbians will change your life. Their wisdom knows no bounds – Andy

     

    4) Get a Sugar Daddy I presume you already have an adoring older dude for a BF who will love you through this thing called undergrad?

     

     

    5) The very first day I met the guy who would become my very first boyfriend. Literally within the first hour – I met the guy who would be my first kiss, take my virginity, show me what love felt like and eventually break my heart. It lasted 2 and half years – in a total whirlwind relationship that was all consuming. I was a complete clamp on. Although I don’t regret it, I wish perhaps that I had been a little more open with myself and with other around us – and perhaps let our relationship be a little more open. – Jake

    6) Well, I think I knew how to be more gentle and aware of anyone around me. It was not too serious to be conscious all the time but some of them would have had noticed me if I had behaved different from them. – Neo Vi

     

     

    7) Leave your door open when you’re unpacking. It’s a great way to check out the talent as they start bringing in their stuff. – Paul

     

    8) Don’t fall for the straight cute guy. It will never work out.

     

     

    9) Bring cakes… Cakes make friends – John

     

     

    10)  Let the others know what you’re into – I put loads of musical theatre posters on my wall – it became quite the talking point. – Chris

     

     

    11) Get to know the popular girl in the dorm. She’ll be a hoot and she’ll stick up for you if you run into problems. – Sarah

     

     

    12) Don’t forget about the gay scene. Don’t always go straight… Get your friends to go to the nearest gay bar! – Mike

     

     

    13) Try not to have sex with the guys in your halls. It could get very awkward, very quickly. – Ben

     

     

    14) Don’t forget the lube and condoms…

     

     

    15) Join the LGBT+ society and get involved with student politics.

     

     

    16) Look out for LGBT subjects. If you can do a module on Queer history or studies, it’s really worth it.

     

     

    17) You will get FRESHERS’ COUGH. Stock up with medicines… – Pat

  • The first member of the extended British Royal Family comes out as gay

    The first member of the extended British Royal Family comes out as gay

    The first member of the extended Royal Family has come out as gay and in a relationship.

    The Queen’s cousin, Lord Ivar Mountbatten, 53, (pictured on the right) has revealed that he is gay and in a relationship with his boyfriend James Coyle (not in picture), who is an air steward.

    He is the first member of the extended Royal Family to have come out as openly gay. He is the great-great-great- grandson of Queen Victoria.

    Speaking to the Mail On Sunday he said,

    “Now everyone in our family knows and could not be more supportive. Neither of us wanted to have relationships which were transitory; the stereotypical view of gay relationships is that they are too fleeting, too frequent”.

    Lord Mountbatten, who had been previously married to a woman, although they separated in 2010, hasn’t ruled out marrying his partner, James, saying,

    “If you’d raised that six months or even two weeks ago, I’d have said ‘No way’. But now it’s out there [he means the fact he’s gay], anything is possible”

    Speaking about how his three daughters felt about him and his partner, Lord Mountbatten said,

    “In an ideal world, I know the girls would like their mother and father still to be together, but they love their 21st Century family that we have built too. Their father has a boyfriend. It’s that complicated and that simple, but finding James means I will not have to lie to anyone or grow old on my own.”

  • Author Edward Albee has died, 88

    The openly gay author and playwright Edward Albee has died at the age of 88.

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    Best known for his works of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and The American Dream, American playwright and author Edward Albee has died at the age of 88. He died in his New York home. He was a three times Pulitzer Prize winner.

    The news of his death was announced by his assistant on Friday, with no cause of death revealed.

    Born in 1928 Albee became a well-known playwright after his play The Zoo Story was staged in Berlin. However it wasn’t until Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf that Albee had really struck gold.

    He was an openly gay writer who revealed that he knew he was gay from the age of 12, but did not want to be known as a “gay writer”. He survived his longtime partner, Jonathan Thomas, who was a sculptor,  and who died on May 2, 2005, from bladder cancer. They had been partners since 1971.

     

  • Louis Tomlinson really doesn’t want people to think he’s in a relationship with HARRY

    Louis Tomlinson really doesn’t want people to think he’s in a relationship with HARRY

    Former One Direction star Louis Tomlinson doesn’t want people to think he’s in a relationship with former band mate HARRY  STYLES and has blocked anyone on his Instagram from using the term “LARRY” on his timeline.

    Louis Tomlinson has gone all out to ensure the death of LARRY – Directioners’ coined name for the fan fiction relationship between Louis and Harry Styles. Louis is apparently so fed up with the insinuation that he and Harry have had a romantic situation that he’s blocked anyone using the name on his social media.

    “Larry” was created after a number of One Direction fans started to create fiction in which Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson were in a sexual relationship. Some of it is pretty X RATED if you ask us.

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    Doncaster born Louis however is in a relationship with actress Danielle Campbell and has a son called Freddy with Briana Jungwirth.

    Harry Styles spoke about how gender wasn’t important to him in relationship terms in an interview in 2014. The revelation sent the internet into overdrive about his sexuality.

     

  • James Arthur to resign with Simon’s label?

    James Arthur to resign with Simon’s label?

    Has James Arthur resigned to Simon Cowell’s label?

    James Arthur

    It’s been two years since James Arthur was dropped from Simon Cowell’s label following a number of issues which led to a career nose-dive however with his current single “Say You Won’t Let Go” doing so well it looks as though a reunion with Cowell’s label could be on the table.

    A source told The Sun,

    “Over the last few years James has kept in touch with Simon.

    “Simon has always thought James is a real talent but as soon as he heard the record he made up his mind to re-sign him.

    “James has grown up a lot and realises he made mistakes in the past. Simon knows this.”

    Arthur’s popularity plummeted after a homophobic rap was releasedHe failed to impress X Factor audiences with his apology, after releasing a ‘diss rap’ to an unknown troll on Twitter – which used anti-gay language.

    In 2014  Simon Cowell hit out at Arthur saying he should have just shut up and he was dropped from the Syco label – which homes only the most coveted of X Factor stars.

    A few weeks later the former X Factor winner was owned by Paul Potts, after he chastised his PR people for promoting him in the wrong way.

     

  • INTERVIEW | Mackenzie Claude, RuPaul’s marine queen.

    Season 5 of RuPaul’s Drag race saw many a queen become well know and popular, but little did people know that being featured on only one episode would lead to so much. Nebraska Thunderf**k AKA Mackenzie Claude was Alaska’s drag sister and since the show aired, he now has his own shows in the clubs in Las Vegas, and is going from strength to strength on social media. I spent time talking to him on Skype from his Las Vegas home, and I learned a great deal about him, and what a genuine soul he is.

    What was your reaction when you were approached by RuPaul’s Drag Race to take part in an episode?
    Yes, of course , jumped at the chance to be on the show, However I had never watched the show before, so I didn’t exactly know what I was getting myself into. I just know that opportunities like that don’t happen every day, so I was very excited. As you clearly saw on the show, I’d never done drag before, so it was quite the experience.

    How was the show for you? And what’s it like working with Alaska?
    First off let me say, filming the show was a lot of fun, and it was very rewarding for me, personally and in my modelling career. However at the time we were filming the show, it was terrifying and very intimidating. Coming off a military assignment in Morocco a month earlier, which is a very testosterone driven environment into the Workroom of RuPaul’s Drag race… it couldn’t have been more polar opposites. I felt maybe I had made a mistake. I say that because I went there representing the military and I didn’t know how that was going to be portrayed in the final product.

    They did a great job, but at the time I didn’t know that’s what it was going to be like and I was nervous what the people in my unit, or the people that I served with were going to think. Alaska was incredible to work with. She made me feel very comfortable. When we were talking and getting to know each other, I look over and see she has a fake pink AK-47 and I was like “What is that? Why do you have it, and how can we use it?” So she came up with the bank robbers theme and we spray painted them black, and got to walk the runway with guns. I felt right at home!

    You were part of the former military personnel episode. What interesting experiences did you had while serving?
    Well I enlisted under Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, so I was open in my personal life, but when I joined the military I was advised to go back into the closet and I did. This was going to be a career that I was embarking on and I didn’t want anything to get in the way of my hard work and my commitment. With Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, if the wrong person found out that you were gay, or suspected you of being homosexual, they could present that to the chain of command and there would be an investigation that would take place. You could be discharged from the military simply for being homosexual. So imagine that not everyone is comfortable with homosexuality. I was completely in the closet for the first 2 years and it was very challenging because I would be in class or in the hall and I would hear conversations that would take place. All these people were from all over the United States, from all walks of life, brought together with a common goal, but they still have their opinions.

    I remember one incident, there was this red-headed Raggedy Ann looking girl, speaking about gay people and how they are only gay because they can’t get someone of the opposite sex, and she was telling people like this was the truth. I’m a person who stands up for himself and what is right, but at the time I couldn’t say anything and that was very challenging and hurtful. After a couple of years serving with these people in the Marines I learned something, that the Marines don’t give a f*** if you’re gay or straight, they just care that you do your job right. I was a good medic, so eventually, I was able to open up to them. We have a lot of downtime in the military, so we pass it by sharing stories and they were fascinated by mine. They had so many questions and were so open and welcoming. The military was a very positive experience for me. But I’m not from a military family, I was in foster care, and that’s one of the reasons I wanted to join the military. I needed some sort of foundation, I needed direction, you know, those things that parents provide.

    What sort of child were you, and where did you grow up?
    I was well behaved, I was creative, I was resilient, and you have to be in that situation. My childhood was very sad and it’s still difficult for me to discuss. I’ve learned to take that sadness and anger that I felt and I’ve used that now to drive me towards success. I’ve tried to turn my negative into a positive. If anything, I’ve learned what not to do in life, and I’ve learned who not to be in life because I was surrounded by those types of people that you didn’t want to be, you didn’t want to be around. I feel that drives me to be successful, and be a good person. I hope that with my platform that I’m getting now, that I can encourage others to do the same who maybe come from a broken home like I did or from foster care like I was. There can be a lot of times where you don’t feel like there’s a light at the end of the tunnel, you feel trapped and despondent. I just want other people in that situation to know that THERE IS a light at the end of the tunnel, and if I can make it to that light, then they can as well. If I can be successful coming from those circumstances, they can and WILL as well.

    You moved from military service to modelling. How did that come about?
    Well I’ve always wanted to be a model since I was little and I’ve always been very tall. Most people have parents who tell you you can be whatever you want to be, I had a social worker who said “find and keep a job, and make money and survive”, so modelling didn’t seem very practical to me. It ended up becoming a dream put on the back burner. I didn’t know if I was ever going to get to that, and that’s why the military became my number one priority. Through the military they provided me with financial stability and a foundation to pursue my dreams. I was able to take what I had saved with the military and move to LA and try out modelling. I guess one of the blessings of being a foster child, and not having a family as such, is not having anyone to answer to. You can truly make decisions and just go with them, there’s no strings attached. I simply packed my stuff in my car and went out to see if I could become a model. It wasn’t smooth sailing I hit a lot of dead ends in LA. Nothing ever works out how we plan, right?  I ended up going to Vegas and that is where everything fell into place, and I’ve been so blessed and thankful

    Your modelling portfolio is extensive! What photo shoots or catwalk shows have been most fun to work on?
    Recently I opened a runway show during LA Fashion Week for the designer Perry Meek, who is Lady Gaga’s costume designer. I opened and closed his show which as a model is a very big deal, I was like “Check that off my bucket list”.  Working for Marco Marco was an honour, because he includes a lot of Drag Queens, but I got to walk as a male model. My favourite photo shoot I did was for the cover of Las Vegas Weekly, which is one of the biggest publications in Las Vegas. It’s in every hotel, and Casino which was exciting. Around the same time I did a billboard campaign for the AFAN black and white party which was on seven digital billboards around Las Vegas and on the strip. Talk about a dream becoming reality. When I was younger, I would never have thought these things were possible, and now here I am looking up at myself on a billboard in Sin City.

    What persuaded you to continue with Nebraska Thunderf**k after Drag Race?
    There was a number of factors, one being my partner Derrick Barry. We did Drag Con in May where he was one of the special guests. He had a booth set up and I was helping work the line, I was telling people about some of his merchandise that was for sale, and there were a lot of people that were asking “Where have I seen you before?…Oh my god it’s Nebraska”.  Derrick and I were shocked because I wasn’t in drag, and I hadn’t done drag since Drag Race, which was the one and only time. So based off of the reaction at Drag Con, Derrick encouraged me to pursue it. He has helped me immensely with developing my character. It has also been such a shock to me with the references to Pamela Anderson, and every performance there’s people who come up to me and say I should do this look of Pamela or that look of Pamela, which is the coolest compliment. We’ve been putting together different ideas and concepts of looks that she’s done and I’ve just started debuting some of those. We want to do Barb Wire and Baywatch, there’s a lot of fun things that are coming up. One of the other factors was the fans. After the show I wasn’t expecting that kind of online response. For the past two years I have received messages and tweets from fans of the show asking to see Nebraska again. It’s surreal to go from the first half of my life feeling unloved and unwanted to having love from people all over the world.

    How much of yourself is in Nebraska? Does your military background make her a bit of a bad ass?
    Absolutely it does. I definitely think Nebraska is one part Alaska, one part Derrick Barry and the rest is all my personality. It’s been fun taking parts of my experiences, and my personality and infusing that into Nebraska. I like that I get to make her pretty, but I’m not afraid to get dirty. That’s the military in me, you get dirty. I feel there’s a lot of drag queens that look beautiful, but they won’t don’t dance and they don’t sweat. I’m not afraid to do those things. I love incorporating my military background because it is such a profound part of my life. That’s a theme you’re going to see consistently throughout. I am enjoying the fans reaction to the evolution. It’s fun when people repost the photos or leave comments. It makes me so happy reading that stuff, it makes me happy to have a positive impact on other people’s lives.

    What do you love about doing drag?
    I think that I like drag because it’s helped me find my creativity again. RuPaul’s Drag Race helped me rediscover this creativity that was robbed from me as a child. Let me explain something to you. As a child being creative got me attention, and attention got me consequences. So you learn to blend in, to not stand out. It’s a lesson that becomes ingrained that stays with you, and it’s hard to break, but doing Rupaul’s Drag Race, and being around such creative individuals completely left a positive impression on me. I think with Nebraska and creating that character, it helped me find my creativity again that I lost a long time ago

    Not many people may know, that you’re actually in what you affectionately call “a trouple” with Britney Spears impersonator and drag queen, Derrick Barry and artist Nick San Pedro. What would you say to people who question this or who are new to the idea?
    Well knowledge is power, so I’d love to encourage people to get information before they cast judgement. My partners and I are in a committed trinogamous relationship, and what that means is there’s three of us. There’s never a forth, it’s not an open relationship, it’s just like any other traditional relationship except there’s an extra person. We’ve been together now for almost 4 years, Derrick and Nick have been together for almost 9. So just like any other relationship, we’re a team, we live together, we are interdependent, we sleep in the same bed. I think with this kind of equation, people have misconceptions like we have an open relationship or we invite a fourth and that’s not the case, that’s not our reality. Honestly, I’m too territorial for that. Most of the people that we know are 100% supportive, they know us together, they see how it works, they understand it. If they didn’t at first, being around us now they love it, they see we’re like Ying, Yang and…Yang. But if someone has a problem with it, it being my happiness, that doesn’t bother me. They should take a look at their own situation and focus their energy on their own happiness and their own relationships. At the end of the day I only answer to two people and their names are Derrick and Nick. As I said, I spent the first part of my life feeling unloved and unwanted, I went to sleep like that and I woke up like that. Now I’m at a point in my life where I wake up and I have double the love and affection. It’s like life is making up for lost time.

    Any advice for aspiring models or drag queens you can offer?
    Absolutely, if this is something they really want to do, they need to commit 110%. What I mean by that is I wanted to become a model so I packed everything I owned into my car, tied up all my loose ends and drove to LA and made it happen. I didn’t just half ass it, I dived in 110%. I feel like when there is risk there is a reward, so I would encourage them to commit to their craft entirely. If you want to be a model, move somewhere there’s a lot of agencies, print your photos and physically walk them into agencies and ask to be seen. I got a lot of being told no at first but then I got told yes, and it leads to billboards and then magazine covers. If you want to be a drag queen, make friends with one of your local queens. Watch them get ready, watch the process, ask them questions, watch their performances and learn everything that you can from that queen, because there is so much work that goes into it. If you don’t have a local queen watch YouTube tutorials!

    What is your life’s motto?
    “Ride or Die”. I feel that everything I commit to I’m ride or die about, so for example with the military that was my number one priority, my number one commitment, and I gave everything. That’s what I did with modelling and now that’s what I am doing with Nebraska now. I value respect, loyalty and committing 110%.

    Who are your role models?
    One of them is Janet Jackson, I grew up watching her. During my tumultuous childhood, her music was an escape for me. The Velvet Rope in particular, helped me through a lot of sad days and nights. I admire that she was always so sweet to people and so nice when she spoke to the fans and I really love that about her. She always changed up her look which fascinated me. She always pushed the envelope and she danced. I try to incorporate those elements to Nebraska. Another role model I have is Janice Dickinson. I read her book No Lifeguard on Duty and connected with her story. She came from a very challenging childhood and I related to that. It’s encouraging to see that through those circumstances she was still able to find success. That has stayed with me, and that is a story I look up to.

    What does the future hold for you? Do you plan to continue both modelling and Nebraska?
    The future holds both for me. I want to merge Nebraska with my modelling career. I see a way to do it, I’m visualising it and it’s just a matter of making it happen. You know, I actually got my first magazine cover because of Drag Race. It was Qvegas Magazine and the headline was “Mackenzie Claude, RuPaul’s Stallion Soldier”. So in a way, the show has already helped launch my modelling career just from that cameo. Now I am ready to take it to the next level.

    Would you apply to do Season 9 of Drag Race?
    If I feel that I am ready, then, of course, I would apply for the show. I’m extremely competitive, it’s the military in me. I’ve always been a fighter. I started with nothing and have fought for EVERYTHING that I have today. I’m very passionate about life, so if anyone were to stand in my way between where I am and what I want, I’m not afraid to move them.

    Mackenzie’s final thought
    Through my journey, I want to encourage and uplift others. I want all the people out there reading this that is going through a difficult time, or trapped in that broken home, or navigating foster care to be empowered. They need to hear that it WILL GET BETTER. When I was in that situation I needed so badly for someone to say that to me and unfortunately, I never heard it. So you know what, I am going to be that voice for somebody else because I know first hand how important it is.

    This interview first appeared in Issue 19

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