Queer Clicks: September 23 | Garrett Clayton Poses With An Umbrella, But You’ll Probably Be looking Elsewhere, This Charli XCX Parody Celebrates ‘Toys’ Of The Gay Adult Variety, & Other News

Garrett Clayton Poses With An Umbrella, But You’ll Probably Be looking Elsewhere

Just another day in the office. If that office is a trailer full of clothes (that I’m wearing none of) and I’m only in underwear in the scene. O! This is an umbrella, I thought it would be a nice touch in this pic. ? Instagram


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Marilyn Manson Interview Goes Viral And This Journalist Deserves A Gold Medal

“Someone should give Guardian journalist Alexis Petridis a cup of tea for making it through his interview with Marilyn Manson. I’d call it predictably bizarre, but honestly that’s a complete oxymoron in this case.

Marilyn Manson is clearly intelligent, and he likes to experiment both musically and socially. He is also quite deliberately terrifying, as Petridis found out first-hand in an interview.” Mashable

https://youtu.be/K-LRoKOExJY

This Charli XCX Parody Celebrates ‘Toys’ Of The Gay Adult Variety

“Underwear model and parody singer Pablo Hernandez enlisted a group of fellow undie models, actual models, and social media celebs to join him for “Toys”, a parody of the Charli XCX hit “Boys”, which rhapsodizes on toys of the adult variety.

Thus, the clip (also an extended ad for Adam Male), which features some less-than-subtle lyrics about where those toys go along with some kinky pancake eating, leather play, shower games, and more, is NOT work-friendly. But you didn’t come for the lyrics.” Towleroad

People Guess Which Strangers Are Sex Workers In Stereotype-Busting Video

“In a fun social experiment, the video production company Cut asked four people to interview 10 strangers in a room and figure out which of them are sex workers.

Five of the 10 were sex workers, including porn actors, a paid escort and a webcam host. A few subjects were asked to eat bananas and whip a riding crop, but of course their actions didn’t always identify who they were ― or weren’t.” Huffington Post

Sep 23, 2017 By Dave 2 Comments