The dark comedy from Emerald Fennell, the Oscar-winning director of Promising Young Woman, is receiving fairly positive – but not glowing – reviews. The performances from its cast, however, are uniformly earning praise. Now, as some of the actors promote the title, one quote in particular has many gay fans rushing to buy a ticket.
In an interview with Variety, star and current sensation Jacob Elordi opened up about one scene in particular that is quite adult in nature. Note, there are spoilers ahead, but they’re very interesting ones!
The moment comes (pun intended) just after Elordi’s character, Felix, has masturbated during a bath, while Barry Keoghan’s Oliver, concealed from view, watches. Once Felix has finished and departed, Oliver sneaks into the bathroom and cleans up the mess left around a bathtub drain — with his mouth.
Elordi isn’t shy about talking about the scene.
“I was very proud to have Barry Keoghan guzzling it like that,” Elordi joked about the scene. The “it” is, of course, his cum. And according to the star, his first thought was, “Thank God, it’s mine.”
The Variety interviewer, Mark Malkin, then spoke to Keoghan, also on the red carpet for the movie’s premiere. He shared Elordi’s comment, and thankfully, Keoghan was just as eager to have some fun as well.
“He doesn’t text me back or ring me back. It’s so weird,” Keoghan joked. “He’s pretending to like me. It’s weird, man.”
Fennell isn’t backing away from the controversy that the scene stirs up in the audience.
“Some people are screaming, some people are squealing,” she said to Variety. “Some people are turned on, some people are freaked out, and some are furious. Some people don’t really care. What you want is for people to spill out into the street and want to go and have a drink and talk about it.”
Of course, the online gays are reacting strongly to Elordi’s comment.
The interview quickly went viral, with plenty of individuals hearing about the movie for the first time and pledging to rush to a theater to see it. That’s the power of a good interview, and exactly why red-carpet events are still happening.
Saltburn just opened, and it’s dividing critics and fans. But with press like this, its box office performance might improve, and it could become a favorite among gay audiences.
As if the semen-slurping scene wasn’t enough to interest viewers, Keoghan also bares it all in the film. Fennell certainly knows how to court gay audiences!
Glen Powell is a Hollywood actor on the rise, and this week, he graces the cover of Men's Health.
With a string of high-profile roles in recent blockbusters, Powell's future in the entertainment industry appears promising, and his latest magazine feature caters to a particular audience with a tantalizing display.
The current Men's Health cover showcases Powell in peak physical form, wielding a hose in what seems to be a deliberately suggestive pose.
The pin-up moment, designed to appeal to a diverse audience, has sparked considerable interest and speculation, especially in the LGBTQ community, particularly due to its implicit sensuality.
Little is known these days about Baynard Rustin, but his story is one that deserves to be told. Now, finally, decades after his passing, a new Netflix movie aims to shine a light on the brave man who fought for the rights that so many people deserved and were denied, all while being his authentic self.
Rustin's tale is a truly incredible one, and this film is a must-see, and one that's bound to receive rave reviews and plenty of awards chatter.
What Is Rustin About?
According to Google, Rustin tells the story of:
"Bayard Rustin, advisor to Martin Luther King Jr., dedicates his life to the quest for racial equality, human rights and worldwide democracy. However, as an openly gay Black man, he is all but erased from the civil rights movement he helped build."
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