White Collar Reboot in the Works with Out & Proud Matt Bomer






It’s official! The hit FBI procedural drama White Collar is making a grand comeback with its original creator, Jeff Eastin, at the helm. Joining him are series regulars Tim DeKay, Tiffani Thiessen, and the ever-charming Matt Bomer. Fans of the show are in for a treat as the revival promises to answer lingering questions from the original series while introducing the captivating storyline to new viewers.

During Variety’s TV Fest, Eastin excitedly shared the news, stating, “We’re gonna reboot. I’m writing the script.” This announcement was met with enthusiastic approval from the panel, which included Bomer, DeKay, and Thiessen. Bomer, who has won hearts as the suave con artist Neal Caffrey, promptly confirmed his participation with a gleeful “I’m in!”

Matt Bomer in the original White Collar

DeKay, who portrayed FBI Special Agent Peter Burke, praised the new script, highlighting its dual appeal to both longtime fans and newcomers. “It’s a fantastic script and it answers all the questions that one would have if you watch the show,” DeKay said. “And it would introduce the show to those who haven’t seen it as well. Both edges of the sword are honed.”

The reboot also promises to honor the memory of Willie Garson, who played the lovable Mozzie and passed away in 2021. Thiessen reflected on the emotional impact of the new script, saying, “I literally was so excited, but at the same time had tears in my eyes, for good reason. You captured the suspense, the thrill, the characters, and the love in that reboot.”

Eastin attributed the renewed interest in White Collar to the recent streaming boom, particularly crediting the success of procedurals like Suits. “As the years passed, it seemed more like a distant hope,” Eastin admitted. “But say thank you to Suits for starting this streaming trend. They were doing great, and got people watching White Collar now on Netflix. That’s doing really, really good. Off of that, it’s like, ‘Hey, let’s do another one.’”

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The revival, while a cause for celebration among fans, also shines a light on the enduring charisma and talent of Matt Bomer, an openly gay actor who has been a strong advocate for LGBTQ+ rights. Bomer’s involvement not only brings star power to the reboot but also emphasizes the importance of representation in media. His presence on the show continues to inspire many within the LGBTQ+ community, proving that talent and authenticity go hand in hand.

In addition to his acting career, Bomer is an active supporter of campaigns to end LGBTQ+ discrimination. His advocacy work underscores the broader significance of his role in White Collar, both on and off the screen. As the series gears up for its revival, Bomer’s involvement serves as a reminder of the progress made in the entertainment industry regarding LGBTQ+ visibility and acceptance.

Matt Bomer with hubby Simon Hills. Instagram: @mattbomer

While there’s no official word yet on where the new series will air or stream, Variety speculates that it will likely find a home on Hulu, given Disney’s majority ownership of the platform and its rights to the White Collar franchise.

With friend and fellow out actor Jonathan Bailey. Instagram: @mattbomer

With a thrilling script in the works and the original cast back on board, the White Collar reboot promises to deliver the same charm, suspense, and clever storytelling that made the original series a fan favorite. And with Matt Bomer leading the charge, this revival is set to be a celebration of both entertainment and progress in the fight against LGBTQ+ discrimination.

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‘Queer As Folk’ Star’s Hilarious Response to Pride Protesters






Pride Month is here, and with it, the annual celebrations and parades that honor the LGBTQ+ community and its ongoing fight for equality. Amidst the vibrant festivities, some continue to protest against the cause, but they often find themselves outshone by the resilience and humor of LGBTQ+ advocates.

This year, the spotlight is on Johnny Sibilly, known for his role as Noah Hernandez in the Queer as Folk reboot. The 36-year-old actor and producer recently went viral for his hilarious and defiant response to anti-LGBTQ+ protesters.

Sibilly and BF Phillip Davis. Instagram: @JohnnySibilly

In a TikTok video that has amassed over 344,000 likes, Johnny can be seen dancing and striking poses in front of the protesters, who were holding signs with messages like “homo sex is a sin” and shouting into a megaphone about the supposed sinfulness of homosexuality. Unfazed by their hate, Johnny casually sipped his iced coffee and twerked, all while maintaining an infectious sense of joy.

“THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN! Happy Pride!,” Johnny captioned the video, which resonated deeply with his 390,000 followers. The comments section quickly filled with support and admiration. One user remarked, “The iced coffee is everything,” while another quipped, “It’s a sin to slay this hard.” Others praised Johnny’s unbothered attitude and strength, with one comment reading, “The strength to pull something like this off in the face of their hate. You are amazing, sending so much love your way!”

@johnnysibilly

THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN! Happy Pride! 🌈 😜💖

♬ original sound – Johnny Sibilly

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Johnny Sibilly’s viral moment is a powerful reminder of the resilience and spirit of the LGBTQ+ community, especially during Pride Month, which commemorates the Stonewall Uprising of June 1969. This watershed moment in LGBTQ+ history began as a response to a police raid at the Stonewall Inn in New York City and sparked a series of demonstrations that played a crucial role in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights.

Instagram: @JohnnySibilly

As Pride Month continues, Johnny’s playful defiance stands as a heartening example of how love and joy can prevail in the face of adversity. His actions have not only entertained but also inspired countless individuals to celebrate their true selves unapologetically.

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