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Sean Hayes Speaks OUT: I Am Who I Am!

March 8, 2010 by Gay Agenda News Team · Leave a Comment 

Courtesy of The Advocate:

One of the things that Sean Hayes loves about Los Angeles’s Marino Ristorante, the old-school Italian restaurant he picked as the setting for this interview, is the music. “They play the craziest renditions of Frank Sinatra,” he says. “Stuff I’ve never heard. Like he sings ‘Close to You’ by the Carpenters.”

Sure enough, not 10 minutes later, Sinatra is crooning, “Why do birds suddenly appear…”

“That song! So romantic for our interview!” Hayes exclaims.

It’s not the first gay hint the actor has dropped since our lunch began, nor is it the last. When I order the same dish he does—rigatoni with tomato sauce and chicken—he proclaims, “It must be a gay thing: the pasta with chicken. It’s all the craze!”

And when he laments that he has to look good for the next day’s Advocate photo shoot, he says, “I’m so fucking fat right now. I’m not even kidding.”

Sizing up the handsome, salt-and-pepper-goateed man across from me, I offer a sincere reply: “Oh, please. You look great. You don’t need to worry.”
His response: “You haven’t seen me naked.” And with a Jack McFarland–like, high-pitched flourish, he adds, “Yet!”

If the guy who spent eight years playing über-gay Jack on Will & Grace had his way, coy suggestions that he is of a certain proclivity (wink, wink) would be all he ever shared publicly on the topic of his sexuality. But nearly four years since the long-running sitcom ended, the 39-year-old not only is preparing to make his Broadway debut in the first revival of the 1968 musical Promises, Promises but also has agreed to his first interview with The Advocate.

Still, we should be clear on one thing: He’s not happy about sitting down with the magazine. And to understand why, let’s get a little backstory.

Find it at: The Advocate!

Sunday Eye Candy: Super Hot Jason Derulo

March 7, 2010 by James Hipps · Leave a Comment 

This guy is sexy, can sing and dance and has a smile that will melt your heart.  Jason Derulo has hit the ground running and for some reason, I can’t get him out of my head! (Pun intended)

Below is the video clip of him appearing on the Ellen Show earlier this week…and some nice pics to look at too!  Enjoy!

How You Do the Voodoo That You Do?

March 6, 2010 by Gay Agenda News Team · 1 Comment 

From MTV.com:

Adam Lambert is under someone’s spell in his new song “Voodoo.” The track, which appears on international versions of Lambert’s debut album For Your Entertainment, should be released in the U.S. soon, according to his Twitter account.

Lambert announced the song’s release to his fans late Thursday, writing, “Song will be released soon in US on WWFM & FYE Remix EP! Check out VOODOO! Bonus track co-written w Sam Sparro appearing on international release of FYE. Turn it up.”

“Voodoo” has a spacey feel that is reminiscent of the For Your Entertainment cover art. (Co-writer Sparro has penned tracks for “Star Trek” and “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.” With its throwback, new-romantic vibe, it feels like it could have easily been recorded by Duran Duran during their 1980s heyday.

Read the rest here!

Getting Involved

March 5, 2010 by Gay Agenda News Team · Leave a Comment 

From Instinct Magazine:

Jason Mraz certainly knows how to make us swoon. The Grammy winning singer-songwriter of “I’m Yours” dropped by the San Diego Gay & Lesbian Center to speak about equality in Southern California.

“I came down here to learn more about how I can get involved in the fight for equality,” Mraz, a resident of nearby Oceanside, said. “Not just marriage equality, but equality for all. And why it’s important to me is that it affects my life, many of my friends, management, staff, even one of my close, personal friends, my transgender surfing buddy.”

More here!

Gay UK TV Host Found Dead

March 2, 2010 by Gay Agenda News Team · Leave a Comment 

According to Express:

A DAYTIME television presenter was yesterday found dead in “unexplained” circumstances.

Kristian Digby, 32, best known for co-hosting To Buy Or Not To Buy on BBC1, was found dead at his home.

Sources close to the presenter, who was gay, suggested his body was found by his ex-partner, a former policeman.

Paramedics who were called to his flat in Newham, east London, pronounced him dead at 7.45am.

Metropolitan Police officers launched an investigation and sources said he had died in “unexplained” circumstances.

There are no suggestions his death was suicide.

Digby, a property expert from Devon, appeared in a string of BBC programmes, including Double Agents, Living In The Sun, House Swap and Buy It, Sell It, Bank It.

His friend and agent, Jo Wander, said: “I am devastated by the loss.

“He was a lovely guy and a very talented presenter and director.

More here!

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