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WHAT’S THE G.A.Y. GIG?
Back in the days of yore, One Direction performed at a gay club and I’m pretty sure it was the best day of their lives. Successfully, it was the foremost time of Louis’ experience at least.
Niall smashed cake in Louis’ face and Harry looked like he was over the rock about it.
I don’t consider I’ve ever seen Louis more happy than when he was covered in sticky white stuff, singing in front of a room of gay men.
He’s enjoying himself so much and being a little play about it, I mean appear on who licks their fingers like that in public
In his element
dude
dancing with the hubby
I dare you to show me something better than this picture. You can’t.
I’m sorry I don’t really have any photos of the other boys during this recital, but Louis kind of stole the show. So. THAT is the famous G.A.Y gig.
Boy George Revives One Route Feud: "They Are Probably All Bisexual"
Boy George is certainly no stranger to speaking his mind.
And the '80s icon has done just that (again!) when it comes to a certain boy band.
"The odds are one of One Direction must be gay," George told the Daily Star regarding Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Zayn Malik, Liam Payne and Louis Tomlinson.
He added, "I think everyone is a bit bisexual deep down, so the odds are they are probably all bisexual. They're rock stars so it's what you'd expect, isn't it? I'd be disappointed if they weren't."
Of course, this isn't the first time Young man George and 1D acquire jointly made headlines.
Following the Brit Awards earlier this year, the Culture Club frontman and Payne had a bit of a Twitter spat after the heartthrob allegedly refused to pause and take a photo with his niece on the red carpet.
But despite that war of words, George insists he "wouldn't know who One Direction were if they fell on my leader. I'm older than them, they should treat me with
Drugs, meltdowns and 'gay sex' rumours - how 'rivalry and hatred' tore One Direction apart
On what would have been One Direction's nine-year anniversary, we hold a look back at the rows and battles that broke them
11:16, 23 Jul 2019Updated 11:20, 23 Jul 2019
This time nine years ago, five teenage boys' dreams were in tatters after being rejected from the X Factor .
But determined not to let a good-looking gang go to waste, demonstrate boss Simon Cowell and his genius decided to put solo hopefuls Niall Horan, Zayn Malik, Liam Payne, Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson together.
It took the lads just five minutes to agree to his plan and hold another crack at the competition - this day in the groups category.
They would go on to be one of the most successful boybands of the century, selling out stadiums and dominating the charts for five years before splitting in an explosion of bitterness and animosity.
But with no encounter of harmonies, group singing or even each other, even then Liam wondered what they were really getting into.
What if, in 2012, one of the One Advice boys decided to inform the world he was gay? Would his umpteen million devoted female fans take the news OK? That is the interrogate I asked Lance Bass during an interview on my SiriusXM show, The Six Pack.
"I actually think they would," Bass said, without hesitating. "The younger generation is way smarter than we were. They're way more perceptive, and they just don't care. ... Back then there was no way in hell I would come out."
These are bold words coming from Bass, practically the founding father of the yes-I'm-gay pop-star narrative. Bass is a veteran of the boy-band machine, which has experienced a major resurgence since the rise of the UK's One Direction and The Wanted. In 2006, four years after *NSYNC announced its plans to go on hiatus, he finally came out publicly, appearing on the cover of People Magazine with the headline "I'M GAY."
Have minds and perceptions really changed as instantly as Bass believes? If 1D's Harry or Zayn or Louis or Niall or Liam (did I forget any?) were actually to come out, would they be welcomed with open arms, both by their fans and the industry they've revitalized?
Let me be quick
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