Queer Star Bares All: John Duff Pole Dancing in ‘Stick Up’






Our ever-daring friend John Duff has once again pushed the envelope with his latest release, “Stick Up.”

This provocative track marks his official debut on OnlyFans, where he’s embracing a more unfiltered form of expression.

As John candidly puts it, “I’m a perverted exhibitionist absurdist, and this platform allows me to share content that goes beyond the restrictions of mainstream platforms.”

“Stick Up” is a satirical take on modern capitalism and the moral compromises we often make.

Set in a strip club aptly named “The Piggy Bank,” the music video draws parallels between politicians and strippers, suggesting that both sell fantasies to their audiences.

John references Cristal Connors from Showgirls, noting to Paper Magazine, “We take the cash, we cash the check, we show them what they wanna see.”

He adds, “I personally find that people in sex work have a bit more integrity than most. They acknowledge that they are selling a fantasy.”

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The video, co-directed by Brett Loudermilk and Zain Curtis, features a vibrant cast of queer performers, including Locky Brownlie, Jesse Rey, Alexander Jolicoeur, and Beau Butler.

The team created a world that’s both fantastical and reflective of societal truths.

As Loudermilk observes, “Our society is so unserious, and we’re happy to reflect that in our work.”

Instagram: @iamjohnduff

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John’s decision to join OnlyFans stems from a desire to connect more authentically with his audience and to find financial sustainability in his art.

He remarks, “Music alone has paid me negative tens of thousands. OnlyFans gives me the chance to profit directly from my creativity.”

Instagram: @iamjohnduff

For those eager to see John in his most unfiltered form, the OnlyFans version of “Stick Up” offers a more explicit experience, showcasing his commitment to breaking boundaries and challenging norms.

As he embarks on this new chapter, John invites us all to reflect on the roles we play and the fantasies we buy into.

You can catch the standard version of “Stick Up” at the top of this article, but for the full, unedited experience, head over to John’s OnlyFans page.

It’s a bold move, but knowing John, it’s just the beginning of another thrilling adventure.

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Jonathan Bailey: Force Everyone over 40 to Watch Heartstopper






Jonathan Bailey, our beloved star from “Bridgerton” and the upcoming “Wicked,” has recently shared his enthusiasm for the Netflix series “Heartstopper.”

In a candid interview with Vanity Fair, Bailey revealed that he “sort of wedged [himself] into” the role of Jack Maddox, a renowned classics scholar and Charlie Spring’s “celebrity crush” in episode six of the latest season.

His admiration for the series and its source material was evident as he expressed being “so moved by the series and also the graphic novel.”

Bailey also delved into the “complexities and nuances” of being a gay actor who has found success playing straight roles, notably his breakout as Anthony Bridgerton.

He reflected on how “Heartstopper” offers a “catharsis” and evokes a “melancholic sort of nostalgia for what could have been,” sentiments he personally resonates with.

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His admiration extends to the “brilliant” cast of “Heartstopper,” whom he praised for their “erudite and grounded” discussions on LGBTQ+ issues.

Bailey expressed a desire to have been part of such a project in his younger years, stating, “I would be really proud of myself if I could be a part of that as my younger self.”

He went on to suggest that “everyone above the age of 40 should be forced to watch it,” believing it could positively influence perspectives on LGBTQ+ youth.

Bailey’s involvement in “Heartstopper” highlights the importance of authentic LGBTQ+ representation in media.

His reflections underscore the progress made in storytelling and the ongoing need for inclusive narratives that resonate across generations.

For those who haven’t yet experienced “Heartstopper,” it’s available for streamingy on Netflix.

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Chris Appleton Opens Up About His Difficult Coming Out






In a candid conversation on Bethenny Frankel’s Just B podcast, celebrity hairstylist Chris Appleton delved into his challenging journey of coming out at 26, while raising two young children with his ex-partner, Katie Katon.

Reflecting on that period, Chris shared, “I thought I had it all figured out,” highlighting the complexities of embracing his true self later in life.

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Chris’s passion for hairstyling ignited at 13 in his hometown of Leicester, England, where he met Katie.

Their bond led to the birth of their son Billy, now 21, and daughter Kitty-Blu, 20.

Despite societal pressures and personal challenges, Katie remained a steadfast supporter.

Chris recalled a poignant moment when he revisited an old photo shoot, prompting an emotional call to Katie.

“She was incredibly supportive,” he noted, emphasizing the enduring strength of their relationship.

Reflecting on his school days, Chris recounted the bullying he faced for pursuing hairstyling—a passion that provided solace amid his struggles with dyslexia. “Hair was the first time I felt good at something,” he said, underscoring the importance of finding one’s niche.

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Embracing his authentic self brought profound changes to Chris’s life.

“Once I let go of the guilt and the shame of it all, my whole life changed,” he expressed, highlighting the transformative power of self-acceptance.

Instagram: @chrisappleton1

In early 2023, Chris’s personal life made headlines with his whirlwind romance with actor Lukas Gage.

The couple went public in February, got engaged in April, and tied the knot in a Las Vegas ceremony officiated by Kim Kardashian, with Shania Twain serenading them.

However, by November 2023, Chris filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences.

Instagram: @chrisappleton1

Reflecting on the brief marriage, Lukas described it as a “manic episode,” acknowledging the impulsivity of their decisions.

Despite the split, both have expressed gratitude for the experience and have moved forward positively.

Chris’s journey resonates with many in our community, reminding us of the courage it takes to live authentically.

His story underscores the strength found in embracing one’s truth, no matter the obstacles.

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Luke Evans on Bullies, Coming Out & His Amazing Boyfriend 






Luke Evans has always been one of Hollywood’s most endearing and unapologetically real stars, but his latest move takes vulnerability to a whole new level.

In his memoir Boy from the Valleys: An Unexpected Journey, Luke reveals more than just his life story—it’s a window into his growth, resilience, and the love that keeps him grounded today.

Instagram: @thereallukeevans @frantomasr

Luke opens up about coming out as gay, both publicly and privately, and the emotional journey that followed.

Back in 2002, he was initially open about his sexuality, but as his career gained traction, the industry’s whispered expectations coaxed him back into a more reserved stance.

He recalls moments from working on Tamara Drewe with Gemma Arterton in 2010, where his boyfriend could only visit him on set as “a friend.”

Feeling weighed down by the secrets he had to keep, Luke finally decided to come out to Gemma, only to be met with a response that was both hilarious and heartwarming.

“Honey, I’m in the room next door – I know!” she told him, with her signature warmth and wit.

While Hollywood has made strides in recent years, Luke reflects on how the landscape was a lot less forgiving back then.

Being an openly gay actor in a heteronormative world, especially one with the “leading man” looks that could box him into a straight-romantic-lead niche, wasn’t easy.

Through all of this, Gemma’s support was a light for him, and it’s clear he cherishes those friends who’ve stood by him in an industry that hasn’t always embraced difference.

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Fast forward to today, and Luke has a new kind of support system—his partner of three years, Fran Tomas.

In an interview with People, Luke gushed about his “best friend,” who, in his words, is the “calm, deep waters” that balance Luke’s “rushing, bubbly” energy.

Together, they’ve co-founded BDXY, a sleek lifestyle brand that captures both of their distinct styles, focusing on essentials like swimwear and men’s underwear.

Instagram: @thereallukeevans @frantomasr

And Luke can’t say enough good things about Fran. “He blows my mind,” Luke shared. “He’s so impressive in everything he does, in the business—and in life.”

But behind Luke’s polished smile and devoted partnership lies the story of a tough upbringing, which he lays bare in his memoir.

Growing up in a small Welsh town as a gay Jehovah’s Witness wasn’t exactly a stroll in the park. In fact, it was brutal.

He shares openly about the relentless bullying he faced, much of it aimed at his presumed sexuality before he even fully understood it himself.

Being called names like “Jovey bender” cut deep, leaving him struggling to reconcile his faith with who he was inside.

School, he says, was “a terribly dark place,” as he dealt with the pain of being made to feel inherently “wrong” without understanding why.

“Children can be horribly intolerant, evil little b**tards,” Luke writes, his frankness about the cruelty of young peers hitting a relatable nerve for anyone who’s been on the receiving end of schoolyard torment.

Despite these difficult years, it’s heartening to see the secure, fulfilled man he’s become.

Instagram: @thereallukeevans @frantomasr

Today, Luke is not only thriving as a major actor but is also surrounded by friends and a loving partner who celebrate him in all his fabulousness.

As he writes in Boy From the Valleys, there’s a power in telling your own story on your own terms, especially after years of being told to stay quiet.

And maybe that’s what makes Luke Evans feel like a friend to us all.

His story of navigating love, fame, and acceptance has something for everyone—whether you’re an LGBTQ+ reader with a similar journey, or simply someone who loves a story of triumph and true love.

Luke’s memoir is available now, and if you’re looking for a book that’s as charming, open-hearted, and resilient as its author, this one’s a must-read.

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Biphobia Claims After ‘9-1-1’ Buck & Tommy Break Up






If you’re one of the many of us wrapped up in the romantic highs and heartbreaks of 9-1-1, then you know Buck’s love life has been a rollercoaster.

Just as Buck (played by the fabulous Oliver Stark) seemed to be finding his groove with Tommy (Lou Ferrigno Jr.), fans were stunned when the recent episode threw their relationship into a tailspin.

After celebrating their six-month anniversary, Buck made the bold move of asking Tommy to move in with him.

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But Tommy, ever the grounded pilot, gently turned him down, saying he knew how this story would end.

The tension in that scene was palpable, with Buck openly declaring his readiness for a future with Tommy, saying, “Why be apart when we can be together?”

But Tommy’s response — a mix of caution and admiration — told a story of experience and self-protection.

He highlighted that Buck’s journey was just beginning, while he, Tommy, couldn’t risk being the heartbroken one in the end.

After the episode aired, Stark, as he often does, shared a few insights with TV Line.

He made it clear that he respected the fictional Tommy’s decision, viewing it as a self-protective measure.

However, when Stark suggested that Buck could benefit from exploring the dating world and “figuring things out,” some fans took offense, claiming his remarks were insensitive to bisexual representation.

Within hours, social media was buzzing with conversations and criticisms, and some fans went as far as labeling Stark’s comments as “biphobic.”

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Seeing the backlash, Stark didn’t shy away.

Taking to Instagram, he addressed the situation head-on, noting that he’d recommend the same post-breakup freedom for Buck, whether the relationship had been with a man or a woman.

He clarified that his comments were about Buck’s personal growth and the importance of him learning who he is, now that he’s just begun exploring his identity.

And while Stark did apologize to any fans who felt hurt by his comments, he made sure to highlight his commitment to representing Buck’s journey authentically and respectfully.

The response from fans has been pretty divided, but plenty of folks are standing firmly in Stark’s corner.

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One fan voiced what many were thinking: “I don’t speak for all bisexuals, but Oliver Stark said nothing even remotely biphobic.”

Another pointed out how Stark has always handled Buck’s character with care, never leaning into harmful stereotypes.

With new episodes dropping every Thursday, there’s no doubt that Buck’s journey will continue to evolve, and with Stark at the helm, it’s safe to say we’ll keep seeing thoughtful, multi-dimensional LGBTQ+ representation.

Let’s face it, Buck’s love life may be complicated, but it’s in good hands.

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