Category: Celebrity

  • Mister Senior Netherlands 3rd Runner-Up volunteers to continue his work as a LGBT rights defender

    Miguel Martins might not have won the big title in the Mister Senior Netherlands pageant, but he became the 3rd Runner-Up and the winner in the categories Public Choice and Best Talent. Now he volunteers to continue his work as an LGBT rights defender.

    In January of this year, I was selected as a finalist of the 1st edition of Mister Senior Netherlands – a beauty and personality pageant in the Netherlands. What makes this contest so special is the fact that, for the first time, a competition of this kind is created for men over 30 years old and without any age limit. Personally, I never considered myself particularly beautiful, but I believed that with my life experience, I could add something to the competition. To my satisfaction, the jury responsible for selecting the finalists saw something in me and gave me an opportunity.

    Why did I decide to apply?

    In the last two years, in addition to my work as a translator and reviewer of clinical literature, I have had the opportunity to work as an actor and photo/commercial model in the Netherlands and Belgium. I started by receiving offers for smaller projects, but now I’m starting to be invited for more interesting projects. However, I am still in a situation where I must search for work in these fields. My goal is to have employers looking for me instead. For this, I need to make myself known. This is how the idea to participate in the Mister Senior Netherlands contest came to me. I thought it would be an excellent platform to make myself more visible.

    My goals have gained a new dimension

    However, during this 5-month journey to the final, my goals have gained a new dimension. I have written articles for entities such as Gay Star News in the UK, Hornet in the United States, dezanove in Portugal, among others. I decided to write very personal and honest articles, even if that meant exposing myself to the world. As a result, I have received messages from people from all over the world, who have read my articles and who have, in one way or another, identified with my personal story and the issues I addressed, and who wanted to thank me for raising awareness for these subjects and let me know how they felt impacted.

    Public Choice and Best Talent Winner

    After an enriching 5-month journey, the Grand Finale of the 1st edition of Mister Senior Netherlands took place on Sunday, June 17th in Barendrecht. Unfortunately, I did not win the big title, but I am happy about the fact that it stays in very capable hands. As for me, I got a spot in the podium as the 3rd runner-up, and I won in the categories Public Choice and Best Talent. I would not be completely honest if I said I was not sad about my position in the podium, but I can honestly say that it gave me equal satisfaction to win in the Public Choice and Best Talent categories. The jury members who evaluated us do not know me and had to base their evaluation merely on what they saw on that stage. The fans, however, followed us along this 5-month journey. Having been chosen by them made me feel really special.

    As for the victory in the talent act, I confess that this was the best moment of the night for me. For my talent act, I decided to tell my personal story through a choreography with a very strong message. I am talking about the story of someone who grew up in a small village in Portugal and always felt like an outcast, who always felt afraid of being judged or rejected. Throughout my whole childhood and adolescence, I was bullied just for being different and not conforming to what society expected of me. The bullying I experienced was so traumatic at times, I’m still feeling the effects today. This is the story that I wanted to share.

    I presented my choreography shirtless, wrapped in bandages that showed my fragility and my broken parts, referred to in the letter of the song that I chose to accompany the choreography. Those who watched the movie The Greatest Showman will certainly be familiar with the tune “This is Me,” in which you can hear:

    “I’m not stranger to the dark
    Hide away, they say
    ‘Cause we don’t want your broken parts
    I’ve learned to be ashamed of all my scars
    Run away, they say
    No one’ll love you as you are”

    Written on my half-naked body were words like “fag,” “freak,” and “weak,” showing me weakened by the cruelty of the world, but never defeated. On the contrary, I was fighting this cruelty throughout my choreography, using the world’s cruelty as ways of becoming immune and winning this battle. Because it was such a personal story, I felt each move with an intensity that is difficult for me to describe. After my performance, I was under the impression that it went much better while practising at home than when I presented it to the jury. I thought I had not been able to get my message across in the way I intended. When they announced my name, however, I had proof that my message not only was understood, but it also touched the people who witnessed my performance. I spent so many hours every day working on the preparation of this choreography, and since there was a lot of physical effort, my body was full of bruises and my feet full of blisters (which, in a convenient way, fit the lyrics and message I wanted to convey). It was worth all the bruises!

    What comes next?

    I do not feel like, after the final, the end has come. On the contrary, it is the beginning of a new and exciting era for me. For sure, I will continue to be part of the Mister Senior Netherlands family and be involved in different activities related to the contest.

    Although I have not won the big title, my message, my motivation and my goals remain the same. In my opinion, the main duty of a Mister (winner or not) is to contribute to a kinder, more accepting world. Since there has been a huge interest in my story, I believe that right now I have an excellent opportunity – and the duty! – to use my current visibility to contribute to a better world. I thought of several causes to which I could devote myself and it seemed appropriate to devote myself to something that concerns me personally and where much still needs to be done. I decided to devote myself to defending LGBT rights. At this moment, I am still not sure about what is the best course to take. For the time being, I intend to continue to raise awareness to issues affecting the LGBT community. But I would like to contribute with so much more! So, I would like to invite all of your readers who might be reading this article to contact me if they believe I can help with any initiative or project. I remain available and at your service.

  • Here’s which Drag Race queen reigns supreme in the music charts

    Ahead of the RuPaul’s Drag Race finale this week (already!?!) here are the queens who have had the most successful music careers since leaving the show.

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    Leave Drag Race – release a single. So many queens have trodden this path after starring in RuPaul’s Drag Race, but not all are successful! But for those who are, the spoils can be great. The head queen herself, RuPaul has released a whopping 11 albums, but which of her gals has had the most successful music career outside the show?

    Streaming service Deezer has released the most streamed DQs from the show and here they are

      1. Adore Delano
      2. Alaska Thunderf*ck
      3. Trixie Mattel
      4. Jinkx Monsoon
      5. Bob the Drag Queen

    via GIPHY

    Adore Delano, whose career all started in music, having already starred in American Idol, has released three albums since her time on the show.

    Her song, “I Adore You” tops the chart as the most listened to song.

    via GIPHY

    Since the beginning of season 10 of RPDR, RuPaul has also had a bump in streams. The most listened to tracks from Ru are:

    1. American (feat. The Cast of RuPaul’s Drag Race, Season 10)
    2. Kitty Girl (feat. The Cast of Rupaul’s Drag Race All Stars, Season 3)
    3. Sissy That Walk
    4. Call Me Mother
    5. Read U Wrote U (Ellis Miah Mix) [feat. The Cast of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars, Season 2]

    YASSSS!

  • BB star Sam Giffen slams photoshop claims

    Sam Giffen has hit out at claims that he’s been photoshopping his pictures.

    (C) Sam Giffen / Instagram

    In one of the latest of the reality star’s social posts, Sam Giffen was showing off his slender frame when another user accused him of photoshopping the picture.

    The Big Brother star quickly responded by telling the over-keen fan “have a nap”

    The photoshop criticism came from a user called sarahflaherty1 who accused Sam of a photoshop fail because it appeared the star’s back arm was missing from the picture and that his back leg looked “wonky”.

    “Photoshopped badly! Where’s your hand and arm from that mug and your legs look all wonky too #photoshopfail

    Sam wasn’t haven’t any of it and shot back, “my other arm is on the other side of my body and my other hand is on the other side of the mug holding the handle you absolute fruit loop. Seriously what is wrong with you people go and have a nap”.

    T2 plz ta

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    You are bad.. but I like bad ideas ?

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    Well, quite!

  • Who is Daniel Doheny, star of Alex Strangelove?

    Who is Daniel Doheny, star of Alex Strangelove?

    Daniel Doheny is the star of Netflix’s brand new gay film, Alex Strangelove, but who is he and what’s he been in before?

    Daniel Doheny, star of the brand new Netflix film, Alex Strangelove is a relative newbie in showbiz. Before Alex Strangelove, he had only appeared in a handful of short films and an episode of CW’s Supernatural.

    Where is Daniel Doheny from?

    The 20-year-old star was born in Vancouver BC in Canada. He was born on the 13th December 1997, which makes him a Sagittarius.

    Is Daniel Doheny gay?

    Often when an actor plays a gay part, there’s a certain amount of questioning around that actor’s sexuality. However, Daniel has never spoken openly about his sexuality. Actually very little is known about the actor’s private life. He did, however, speak about his time in high school and dating, revealing, “I had enough on my plate in high school just trying to figure out how to date the people I wanted to date and not being able to. It’s such a mess. It’s a muddy, confusing, emotional time, I wanted to have sex as much as possible but I couldn’t get anybody to do it with me”.

    The article does allude to Daniel identifying as a “straight kid”.

    Is Daniel Doheny gay?
    Daniel in the new Netflix film, Alex Strangelove

    How tall is Daniel Doheny?

    Daniel is 5 foot and 8 inches.

    Does he have social media?

    Daniel has a couple of social media accounts but isn’t particularly active. He is on Instagram at @dohenyd. On Twitter, his account is the same – @Dohenyd.

    Does Daniel have a partner?

    There’s nothing to suggest from Daniel’s social media accounts that he is currently dating anyone and the rumour mills surrounding Daniel’s love life have been quiet, so far.

  • People were not happy about the “grilling” Rupert Everett got about his sexuality by John Humphrys

    People were not happy about the “grilling” Rupert Everett got about his sexuality by John Humphrys

    Radio 4’s John Humphrys “relentlessly grills” actor Rupert Everett about being gay and then asks: “Do you think there will ever come a time when you can do an interview and being gay doesn’t even come up?” – People were not happy.

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    Not a day seemingly goes by when Radio 4’s Today programme and John Humphrys, one of the BBC’s highest-paid talents, trends on Twitter for some reason or another. Today however people were not happy that Humphrys pressed Rupert Everett, who was in the studio to discuss his new film about gay icon, Oscar Wilde, on the actor’s sexuality – even asking Everett if he regretted coming out as gay.

    (C) BBC – Photographer: Rolf Marriott

    People were not happy.

     

     

    Responding to the interview, A BBC spokesperson said, “Since this interview centred around Rupert Everett’s portrayal of, and long-standing interest in, Oscar Wilde, it was not inappropriate to draw parallels between the two men and their experiences of being gay at different points in history.”

  • David Walliams just came on strong with Channing Tatum

    David Walliams just came on strong with Channing Tatum

    David Walliams just tried to slide in Channing Tatum’s Twitter, slick AF.

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    Britains’ Got Talent judge David Walliams just tried his luck with Hollywood star Channing Tatum and his pick up game was pretty darn strong, he even offered Channing a place to sleep for the night… all of this taking place in front of millions of fans on Twitter.

    Channing, it seems, hasn’t yet responded to the offer of accommodation.

    The BGT judge, who has spoken openly about his questioning sexuality, said that Magic Mike star Channing could “buddy up” with him, while his spare room was being redecorated.

    CREDIT: Magic Mike

    Earlier that same evening, Walliams, also shared a tweet which showed how excited he became whenever Channing came on screen.

    We’re wondering what “buddying up” means to David…

  • Where are the cast of Absolutely Fabulous now?

    Where are the cast of Absolutely Fabulous now?

    Absolutely Fabulous is a landmark TV show – and instantly gained itself a cult following from the first airing back in 1992.

    Where are the cast of Ab Fab now?
    What is Jennifer Saunders up to now?

    Its cult status has meant that 100s of world-famous actors, models, singers and VIPs have clamoured to take part in the show. But what have the main players got up to since the main show ended in 2012. Weird fact alert, have you ever noticed that the five main characters, Edina, Patsy, Saffy, Mother and Bubble are all played by actors whose named begin with J!

    Jennifer Saunders

    Jennifer Saunders
    Photo by David Appleby. © 2016 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation All Rights Reserved

    Jennifer has remained a powerful player in the world of comedy but her work as an actor is widely celebrated. She’s a multi-award-winning comedian, writer, screenwriter and actor. Jennifer has lent her voice to numerous and iconic characters in films. She’s appeared in The Simpsons, Shrek 2, Minions, Corline and more recently Sing. in 2016 she sadly announced that she was done with Ab Fab and wanted to focus on new projects and spend more time with her family.

    Joanna Lumley

    What is Joanna Lumley up to now?
    What is Joanna Lumley up to now?

    Travel is hugely important to Joanna and she regularly hosts programmes based on her travels. She’s fronted shows like: Joanna Lumley’s Postcards, Joanna Lumley’s India and Joanna Lumley’s Japan. She also has turned her attention to presenting and in 2017 presented the 71st British Academy Film Awards. Aside from Ab Fab, Lumley is famous for her stint as Purdey in The New Avengers.

    Jane Horrocks

    Jane plays Bubble and Katy Grin in Ab Fab and remains famous for her roles in Ab Fab but also for the huge box office hit, Little Voice, which was released in 1998. Horrocks is a highly successful voice actor having appeared in 12 animated films including, Arthur Christmas, Christmas Carole: The Movie and Chicken Run. On TV Horrocks remains very visible having starred in 37 episodes of the comedy Trollied.

    June Whitfield

    June has been awarded an OBE, CBE and in 2017 was awarded the DBE (Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire) for her services to drama and entertainment. The Ab Fab movie remains her last acting credit, although she has appeared in hundreds of TV, Film or Radio shows/episodes.

    Julia Sawalha

    What is Saffy from Ab Fab up to now?
    What is Saffy from Ab Fab up to now?

    Julia got her break in the Teen drama Press Gang on ITV, but Ab Fab remains her biggest hit. She appeared in 40 episodes of Lark Rise to Candleford until 2011. Since then she’s appeared in numerous TV dramas but as a day character only.

    Christoper Malcolm

    Scottish born Christopher played Saffy’s gay father in the original series of Absolutely Fabulous. Sadly Christopher passed away in 2014 at the age of 67. His daughter revealed that Christopher died from cancer. His last TV credit was a 2011 episode of Ab Fab. His other TV credits included Lovejoy and Only Fools And Horses.

    Christopher Ryan

    Christopher Ryan Edina’s second ex-husband, Marshall. Christopher was working in TV and Theatre regularly up until 2013 having made his name in the extremely successful 80’s hit comedy show The Young Ones. He returned to the big screen in 2016 with the Ab Fab movie.

    Naoko Mori

    Naoko played Sarah (probably mostly known as “TittyKaKa” Saffy’s friend turned freaky stalker. Naoko last appeared in Ab Fab in 2011 – and didn’t feature in the Absolutely Fabulous movie. However, her acting career has gone from strength to strength with many appearances as a day player on shows like Midsomer Murders, You, Me and The Apocalypse and Doctor Who. From 2006 until 2008 she starred in 26 episodes of Torchwood alongside John Barrowman.

    Helen Lederer

    Helen Lederer
    CREDIT: Supplied, Matt Crockett

    Helen along with her castmate Harriet Thrope (they play Catriona and Fleur) appeared in the 2016 Absolutely Fabulous movie. Helen worked on her own theatre talk show called, WTF. She also starred in Splash! with Tom Daley. She is also an author having released her debut book, Losing It in 2015. In 2017 she appeared in Celebrity Big Brother and was the seven celebrity to be evicted from the series.

    Harriet Thrope

    Most famous for her receptionist character Carole in the Brittas Empire, although she has starred in films like The Calendar Girls and Life Is Sweet. Harriet continues to work in theatre and turns up on the odd celebrity edition of TV shows like The Weakest Link.

    Twiggy

    Twiggy’s television and film career has tailed off in the last few years. She worked extensively on America’s Next Top Model during cycles 5 to 9. She starred in Ab Fab during 2000 and 2001 as an unhappy client (and next door neighbour) of Edina.

    Kate O’Mara

    Patsy Stone’s sister, Jackie. Sadly Kate O’Mara passed away in 2014 at the age of 74 from Ovarian cancer. O’Mara was a famed film and TV actor. Her biggest projects were The Brothers, in which she starred in 30 episodes, Triangle in which starred in 27 episodes and Howards’ Way (26 episodes) but she’s probably most known for her camp role as Caress Morell, the sister of Alexis Colby in Dynasty in which she starred in seasons 6 and 7 in 1986.

  • Dave Lynn: “When the host said to me, ‘what’s your name?’ I went “Dave”.  That was it.”

    Dave Lynn: “When the host said to me, ‘what’s your name?’ I went “Dave”.  That was it.”

    One of Britain’s most enduring drag queens Dave Lynn turns 60 today. He’s fit and still fabulous. In a career path that’s stayed the course for over 40 years, this is the story of how she became the Godmother of Drag in the UK.

    Dave Lynn
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    Indeed she’s a star of the small and silver screens, stage and is known for her singing prowess. Her appearance in the seminal coming-of-age gay drama, Beautiful Thing in 1996, makes her a legend – but you will have seen Dave Lynn turning up on Coronation Street, EastEnders, Doctors and most recently in Birds Of A Feather as Lesley Joseph’s drag self Proxy Cohen.

    When we met in 2016, Dave Lynn was starring as Sally (a drag queen) in a play about the murder of Scott Amedure in 1995.

    Amedure was a man who was shot to death after revealing his attraction to a male acquaintance on a talk show to be broadcast on national TV in America. The programme never actually aired, but the story reverberated around the globe. Explaining why he decided to star in the production he tells me, “I remember the story when it first came out, I think it’s a powerful piece which needs to be remembered.”

    We plan to meet at the theatre at five PM, a couple of hours before the show. He arrives late and he’s very apologetic. He’s driven up from Brighton, thanks to the seemingly never-ending Southern Rail strikes. I’m waiting outside the theatre when he calls my mobile, “I can see you…” he coos – “I just have to wait 3 minutes until I can park for free”

    It’s 5:27 – and the restrictions end at 5:30 PM.

    I look around and across the road stands a fit looking man, dressed in a simple green vest top and shorts showing off some incredible looking muscles. He’s standing next to his flame red car. He is looking intensely at his phone’s clock. “Should I risk it?” he asks looking behind his shoulder for those notorious London traffic wardens. “No”, I say, “the moment you walk away, they’ll pounce like wasps on a barbeque sausage.”

    We stand and wait for 3 minutes and It occurs to me that I’ve never seen Dave Lynn the man.

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    It’s clear to see that Dave is fit, standing around 5’9. He’s of slight build and he has those killer legs on show. Nothing about Dave – the man  – gives away his full-time job, entertaining the patrons at gay bars across the South-East. No, nothing gives him away, apart from his eyebrows – so perfectly plucked and shaped.

    With 30 seconds to go before 5:30 PM, we risk it and take a short walk to a local coffee shop. We order our £2.80 coffees and like two old friends, within minutes, we’re chatting like we’ve known each other for years. He’s extremely approachable and talkative, despite telling me that out of drag that he’s actually quite shy. We fall into reminiscing about the gay scene of a yesteryear – when there was a surprising number of gay bars in London. Just to put it into context over 100 gay bars have closed since 2000.

    My first introduction to Dave Lynn was probably, as for most of us, through the feature film Beautiful Thing. Then there was that drag special episode of The Weakest Link with Anne Robinson, but it’s not until you see Dave Lynn live that you get to experience the character that is ‘Dave Lynn’. His sharp tongue and his incredibly feminine look have given Dave Lynn the edge over his contemporaries. But, there’s a wisdom to the act too. It’s the wisdom which helps a seasoned entertainer know who to pick on in an audience. Oh boy, when she gets going, she gets going. You wouldn’t want to be a heckler in Dave Lynn’s audience. Dave explains that it’s a bit of a talent, “there’s a great ‘wave’ of someone you think would be good. You don’t always get it right. I’ve also got a great habit of going to somebody who’s going to be harder. I hate to be defeated,” he laughs, puts down his coffee and looks intently at me, his left eyebrow raised. Perhaps he’s wondering if I was ever one of those hecklers.

    I ask about Dave’s first foray into drag. He tells me that like so many legendary drag queens he started in London. The stage of The Black Cap was the birthing pool for so many of today’s most iconic queens and it’s where he got her break. He laughs as he tells that he was so rushed that he actually hadn’t thought about a name – and was just introduced as “Dave”.

    Dave LynnPND Photography

    “I was so nervous it didn’t occur to me to have a name. I got a friend to do the makeup, I borrowed stuff from my mum to wear. The name hadn’t occurred to me. When the host said to me, ‘what’s your name?’ I went “Dave”.  That was it.”

    You might be surprised to know but the Lynn part of the name came from a suggestion by his grandmother whilst sitting with her one evening. He lets me into a secret, “Lynn came from me sitting with my grandma, she was living with us at the time. She said take Mummy’s name, which was Lily strangely enough. So we went to her middle name which is Evelyn and that’s how Dave Lynn came about.”

    So it seems that Dave’s drag was a family affair. He revels in the fact that his mother loved his makeup skills so much so that he’d have to go to her house to do hers before making his way to his own show. She was very exacting about Dave’s own makeup. He smiled, remembering, “She did not like me with heavy lips. She did not like me in headdresses.”

    Does he remember what he borrowed from his mum that fateful night at The Black Cap?

    “I was a big fan of Liza Minnelli, big fan. Huge. In fact, I think she made me want to be in “it” (showbiz) really. So obviously I wanted to do a number by her. I borrowed a gold, lurex halter-neck off mum. She was a wonderful mum.”

    After The Black Cap, he was given a stint in the East-end bar, BJ’s White Swan. He started off, surprisingly as a mime act, which gave him the opportunity to observe and learn, “I had seen all the characters and the patter. I was shown Hen-Night patter, basically, us being married to men and what they did…”

    By the time Dave Lynn became a talkie as it were, progressing on from mime, his evolved style was considered “dangerous” for the time.

    “Everybody said I was dangerous, I started to talk about real stuff, real-life stuff that was part of me. I never ever claimed to be a woman, I just took on what was going on. What I thought. Very rarely were there jokes. I tended to talk about my background, truthfulness. I found wit very much in my family.”

    Was his family witty?

    “On the Jewish side,” he explains, “I’m not saying this because I love my religion, but I think it’s given me a lovely wit. My mum was great like that. She just said things and I would just laugh at her. My parents together, even their rows were funny. Hysterical.”

    Learning his trade, he stumbled upon a winning formula. That ‘danger’ would manifest itself beyond telling jokes, lip-syncs or just singing songs, he went to the audience. “I would actually talk to the audience and go amongst them. I think I was one of first to do that. Nowadays, of course, everybody does that.”

    Times have changed in the 40 years that Dave Lynn has been dragging up. Looking back, he tells me that drag was always key to gay bars thriving and was an essential part of gay bar culture. He recalls fondly, “A lot of it was underground. The scene was absolutely fantastic. Getting around was so easy. The world’s busier. I’m really proud that we kept the scene going. It could have died a few times, I’ve seen probably about three generations of people go by. I believe that today is exactly what it should be. I don’t wish for the past.”

    I ask what he thinks about the growing number of shuttered gay bars across the UK. He pauses and with a considered tone tells me, “I think what’s happening, this is my opinion, the bars went through a change. It was very much: everybody got dressed up, went out, to have fun, you’d know the drag act. Then it all changed. It got more drinky. That was okay – you could deal with that. Then hours got later, then you had the smoking thing, that changed a lot”.

    There was also the 80s and 90s AIDS crisis, did that have an effect on the scene? “I remember going to work one night. I came off (stage) and I said to my friends, God, it’s like a cloud above the audience. It was unreal. But it changed. I found out if you’re on stage that you’re an aunt. They come and talk to you. They needed to be entertained. We needed entertainment.”

    He looks down at my phone – which is recording our conversation and says, “Then you had mobile phones” – our relationship with our phones has changed the way we socialise. The jury is still out on whether dating apps are to blame for the decline of the traditional gay scene, but Dave Lynn intimates that it’s more about concentration – that perhaps bars – and drag queens have to work harder to engage with today’s audience.

    “I think it needed a kick up the arse. I think it’s up to people now to say “right I’m out for the night, I’m gonna have a good time, I’m gonna put my phone away for half an hour, I’m gonna be part of the act… leave the phone at home because it’s taking over life”

    And has drag itself changed?

    “I think it’s developed a new life of its own, in the last decade. Since I started where you didn’t really talk about it. I’m happy now to go into a shop to buy high heels, but I remember taking a shopping list and pretending to buy it for ‘my girlfriend’,” he chuckles and leans in, “there are some newbie artists that are a bit too near the mark for me but actually the quality of acts is probably the highest standard I’ve ever seen.”

    Our interview is coming to an end, Dave is anxious to get over to the theatre to prepare for the show.

    There’s a poster outside and Dave Lynn in all her glittery finery is smiling at us… It’s about 45 minutes before the show. I ask how long it takes to get from man Dave to lady Dave. He chuckles, looking at the poster and tells me he’s “gotten quite quick at it these days”.

    As he walks away to his dressing room he looks at me one last time and says with a smile – “It’s been a fascinating career and time.”

    I don’t doubt it for a moment.

     

    This interview was taken from Issue 22 of THEGAYUK.

  • Guess who trended for porn site searches during the royal wedding

    it seems that even a royal wedding can get people off…

    Although traffic for one of the world’s leading porn sites, PornHub, decreased by a whopping 21 percent in the UK, it seemed as though some people had only one thing on their minds during Prince Harry and Megan’s nuptials.

    David Beckham.

    That’s right, searches for a naked David Beckham boomed by 3440 percent during the royal wedding. However, it was his wife that won this particular Beckham popularity contest, Victoria Beckham searches soared by 4213 percent.

    According to PornHub, across the United Kingdom, traffic during the ceremony was down -21% in England, -19% in Wales, -15% in Scotland and -14% in Northern Ireland. Traffic remained below average throughout the rest of the day, with a further drop of -17% in England around 5pm.

    They were also surprised to see that France was the country with the biggest traffic drop of -23% during the ceremony. Traffic in Chile was down -20%, -19% in Italy and -18% in New Zealand, The Netherlands and Turkey. Commonwealth countries Australia and Canada were down -17% and -16% respectively.

    So there you have it, who knew that weddings could be a wankfest.

  • Has one of YouTube’s most famous gay married couples just separated?

    “Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because it happened.”

    CREDIT: INSTAGRAM / RJ Aguiar

    Will and RJ are no more. Our hearts are breaking. The couple, who we interviewed for our “Class of YouTube” edition back in 2015 have seemingly split according to a post published by RJ (who identifies as bisexual) on Instagram. The post was a picture of the pair holding hands along with the caption, “Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because it happened.”

    Since the split Will hasn’t responded on Instagram.

    Many of the duo’s fans reacted with sadness to the news, with one saying, “It breaks my heart, but I really hope you both find happiness!”, while another added, “I wish you both nothing but true happiness; thank you for so many years of beautiful love! For teaching me tolerance; acceptance and how to teach the same to others!”

    The pair hasn’t uploaded a video to their daily vlog in over four months. The last one was captioned “New House Tour”. They have nearly a quarter of a million subscribers and have had over 66 million streams on the video platform.

    Back in 2017, the pair were used by Buzzfeed to see what would happen if a couple were to have sex every day for a month. 

  • Colton Haynes files for divorce six months after marriage

    US on-screen actor Colton Haynes has petitioned for divorce from big-name flower vendor Jeff Leatham.

    (C) JEFF LEATHAM / INSTAGRAM

    TMZ affirmed the news after acquiring Colton’s court documents, which referred to “irreconcilable differences” as the explanation behind the couple’s split.

    Gossip surrounding their breakup started a week ago when rumours circulated about Jeff cheating on Colton after the actor released a song which contained lyrics about a cheating partner. The American Horror Story actor put the rumours to bed, however, saying, “Jeff would never cheat. He is an amazing man. Please stop being mean to him. The song I wrote was about a past relationship.”

    Despite Colton removing his wedding name “Haynes-Leatham” from his social profiles, Jeff still has the name written on his Instagram account.