Utadafan
Legendary Member
Why would he though?Wonder if he lets his gay housemate suck him off
Why would he though?Wonder if he lets his gay housemate suck him off
a bj is a bjWhy would he though?
Really? I see no VPL!?A little bit of VPL going on in his insta story today
Hmmm I’m nearly sure his atleast Bi but won’t reveal it which is fair. I mean the signs are there even though he has said otherwise.
He quoted 90% of his friends are gay.
Is private about his love life, and the absence of a female partner is noticeable for a good looking lad like himself.
His roommate is Gay and they seem super friendly.
Can you not??Really? I see no VPL!?
still think he's gay
Why is he never shirtless
And speaking of his ass... View attachment 41166951
Nice to see he's enjoying Pride while he's out there "finding himself."
And speaking of his ass... View attachment 41166951
Nice to see he's enjoying Pride while he's out there "finding himself."
I have always liked Danny, but I have always sensed an air of sadness or loneliness about him. He often starts projects and then drops them quickly (his You Tube account, for example), his deep attachment to his dog (he described himself as a "dog dad"). I noticed in one of his posts about Manchester Pride last week somebody asked him outright if he were gay himself. He didn't reply. I know at one time he denied it, but then I think of another soap actor (Scott Neal, who, coincidentally appeared in the film version of Beautiful Thing), always denied being gay, and during his tenure on The Bill developed what he liked to describe as a relationship, with one of the older women on the show - the relationship seemed as genuine as "Matron" Hattie Jacques and "Doctor" Kenneth Williams in the Carry-Ons.
I think the problem for both Scott, at the height of his fame, and Danny now, both have families (in Danny's case working class East End, the same as mine - in fact I was born just a couple of miles from where Danny was), and I suspect there might be family reasons why he hasn't declared his sexuality. It seems clear to me, breaking his self-imposed purdah on SM to comment on both Pride and another gay related issue, that he is giving a hint, a clue as to his true self. I myself would never have come out while my mum and dad were alive as you are aware of the disappointment this can cause.
There seems to be other clues. He has said on the record that he was excluded from school twice, and that he was bullied. He also mentioned on SM that his best subject at school was P.E., so any idea that he was bullied because he was a non-athletic swot is clearly wrong.
He is one of those men it would be nice to know, but I think almost impossible. I think a lot is hidden, but what comes across to me more strongly than anything is a sense of depression and isolation.
I hope one day he really is happy and not pretending to be happy, because I don't think he is.
I have always liked Danny, but I have always sensed an air of sadness or loneliness about him. He often starts projects and then drops them quickly (his You Tube account, for example), his deep attachment to his dog (he described himself as a "dog dad"). I noticed in one of his posts about Manchester Pride last week somebody asked him outright if he were gay himself. He didn't reply. I know at one time he denied it, but then I think of another soap actor (Scott Neal, who, coincidentally appeared in the film version of Beautiful Thing), always denied being gay, and during his tenure on The Bill developed what he liked to describe as a relationship, with one of the older women on the show - the relationship seemed as genuine as "Matron" Hattie Jacques and "Doctor" Kenneth Williams in the Carry-Ons.
I think the problem for both Scott, at the height of his fame, and Danny now, both have families (in Danny's case working class East End, the same as mine - in fact I was born just a couple of miles from where Danny was), and I suspect there might be family reasons why he hasn't declared his sexuality. It seems clear to me, breaking his self-imposed purdah on SM to comment on both Pride and another gay related issue, that he is giving a hint, a clue as to his true self. I myself would never have come out while my mum and dad were alive as you are aware of the disappointment this can cause.
There seems to be other clues. He has said on the record that he was excluded from school twice, and that he was bullied. He also mentioned on SM that his best subject at school was P.E., so any idea that he was bullied because he was a non-athletic swot is clearly wrong.
He is one of those men it would be nice to know, but I think almost impossible. I think a lot is hidden, but what comes across to me more strongly than anything is a sense of depression and isolation.
I hope one day he really is happy and not pretending to be happy, because I don't think he is.
I have always liked Danny, but I have always sensed an air of sadness or loneliness about him. He often starts projects and then drops them quickly (his You Tube account, for example), his deep attachment to his dog (he described himself as a "dog dad"). I noticed in one of his posts about Manchester Pride last week somebody asked him outright if he were gay himself. He didn't reply. I know at one time he denied it, but then I think of another soap actor (Scott Neal, who, coincidentally appeared in the film version of Beautiful Thing), always denied being gay, and during his tenure on The Bill developed what he liked to describe as a relationship, with one of the older women on the show - the relationship seemed as genuine as "Matron" Hattie Jacques and "Doctor" Kenneth Williams in the Carry-Ons.
I think the problem for both Scott, at the height of his fame, and Danny now, both have families (in Danny's case working class East End, the same as mine - in fact I was born just a couple of miles from where Danny was), and I suspect there might be family reasons why he hasn't declared his sexuality. It seems clear to me, breaking his self-imposed purdah on SM to comment on both Pride and another gay related issue, that he is giving a hint, a clue as to his true self. I myself would never have come out while my mum and dad were alive as you are aware of the disappointment this can cause.
There seems to be other clues. He has said on the record that he was excluded from school twice, and that he was bullied. He also mentioned on SM that his best subject at school was P.E., so any idea that he was bullied because he was a non-athletic swot is clearly wrong.
He is one of those men it would be nice to know, but I think almost impossible. I think a lot is hidden, but what comes across to me more strongly than anything is a sense of depression and isolation.
I hope one day he really is happy and not pretending to be happy, because I don't think he is.
Hmmm I’m nearly sure his atleast Bi but won’t reveal it which is fair. I mean the signs are there even though he has said otherwise.
He quoted 90% of his friends are gay.
Is private about his love life, and the absence of a female partner is noticeable for a good looking lad like himself.
His roommate is Gay and they seem super friendly.