Fame is a bitch manApparently he had to begs fans to stop following him.
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Fame is a bitch manApparently he had to begs fans to stop following him.
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Bi people date girls. They’re still bi. Pan people date girls. Queer people, unlabeled people. They are all still valid. And he lives in London… you can drive to Paris in less than 6 hours. It’s not that big of a deal.I don't care if they are a couple or not really but which best friends travel together to PARIS , one of the most romantic city in the world as a duo ???? Common, and it wasn't even me who saw them, it was someone else on twitter...at this point it is quite obvious but I won't talk about it anymore since many people are so angry and butt hurt about it
I mean if he wants to get drained, I’d be happy to volunteer, no need to leave hints jk as long as he’s happy and comfortable with what he’s wearing it’s all good.View attachment 72245761we all love him.. but what the hell is he wearing?
Wow. Imagine that group.
No, that's not better. The people who support things like that are the ones who take their sexuality too seriously. Let's not be divisive. That's like saying an actor wanting to play a fat character needs to be aware of "fat culture", "fat issues", and "is a strong ally"... like, ally of what? Support something or someone solely because of their sexuality. It doesn't matter what sexuality someone has, taking it that seriously is quite laughable. It's not that deep, the job of an actor is to act, and; like you said at the end, one can act out those scenes.True. It also echoes what Joe said. It's fine for an actor of any orientation to play roles. But it's better if straight actors playing queer roles are aware of queer culture, queer issues and is a strong ally. I believe there will be always certain queer experiences a straight person cannot have. But that doesn't mean one can't act out these scenes.
No, that's not better. The people who support things like that are the ones who take their sexuality too seriously. Let's not be divisive. That's like saying an actor wanting to play a fat character needs to be aware of "fat culture", "fat issues", and "is a strong ally"... like, ally of what? Support something or someone solely because of their sexuality. It doesn't matter what sexuality someone has, taking it that seriously is quite laughable. It's not that deep, the job of an actor is to act, and; like you said at the end, one can act out those scenes.