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GREG IN HOLLYWOOD
By Greg Hernandez on Jun 30, 2014 11:52 am | Comments (5) |
I suppose Brendan Fehr should be glad he’s not on HBO’s True Blood since it was apparently such an ordeal for him to psych himself up to kiss dreamy Luke Macfarlane on NBC’s The Night Shift.
On last night’s episode of True Blood, Jason Stackhouse (Ryan Kwanten) and vampire Northman (Alexander Skarsgard) hooked up in one of the steamiest dream sequences I’ve seen – perhaps ever!
I’ve posted the video below – not sure how long HBO will allow it to stay up but there it is for now along with some screen shots!
Enjoy!
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Alexander Skarsgard sure knows how to offset the uproar over his missing loincloth in "The Legend of Tarzan."
"I'm actually wearing it right now," teases Skarsgard, joking about the brouhaha regarding this Tarzan's more civilized article of clothing as he portrays the jungle warrior in Warner Bros.' recent take on a classic tale.
"I do all my phoners in a loincloth."
"Phoners or… ?" I ask, hinting at the obvious rhyme.
The 39-year-old "True Blood" alum beams, cracking up. "Exactly! I do all my boners in loinclothes."
And that's just the beginning of our showing conversation, which leads to all sorts of places: being poisoned by Lady Gaga, how other unbent men should approach a gay sex scene ("dive in"), and why – after giving us his best Farrah Fawcett impersonation last year – shooting "The Legend of Tarzan" "was nothing compared to that night in drag."
So, I don't perceive if you know this, but gay men cherish you.
Oh, really?
They do. Is that surprising to hear?
Well, I don't know. I've always been… I don't comprehend how to answer that question, but thank you. That's very flattering to hear. It's always been the most natural thing to me because my uncle and godfather
ForAlexanderSkarsgård, playing a pansexual vampire for seven seasons on the HBO smash, "True Blood," was a "profound" experience.
The show's Golden Globe- and Emmy-winning run, of course, regularly made headlines for its love scenes, many of which committed characters of the equal sex. Skarsgård, however, wasn't fazed by the steamy scenes between him and co-stars Theo Alexander and Ryan Kwanten, he said in a new interview with PrideSource.
"It was just one of the most profound experiences ever. Just liberating. Even though there's sh*t loads of nudity on the present, it never felt gratuitous," he said. As for the man-on-man love scenes, he noted, "You just have to embrace it... They're incredible scenes."
Ultimately, Skarsgård is proud of having been a part of a series that was so willing to urge the envelope when it came to portraying sexuality on the small screen.
"What was so fascinating about the show was that it wasn't on the nose. It's obviously a cultural reference and a metaphor," he said. "A lot of the storylines are metaphors for the strife people in the LGBT community encounter, but it's done in a very subtle way where people who acquire never met anyone who's
When Succession’s very own sexy Swede Alexander Skarsgård and Harry Potter’s beloved Dudley Dursley, Harry Melling, were cast in a full-frontal gay BDSM biker drama, the gay internet collectively dropped its oat milk lattes. Yes, folks, the film Pillion is true. Yes, it’s already premiered at Cannes. And yes—brace yourself for this one—there’s a Prince Albert piercing involved.
The premise? It’s queer. It’s kinky. It’s everything your pastor warned you about. Pillion follows Skarsgård’s Ray, a leathered-up biker daddy with the swagger of a Tom of Finland pin-up, who lures shy traffic warden Colin (Melling) into a dom/sub relationship that’s less “Fifty Shades” and more “Fifty Chains and a Blowjob Behind a Pub.”
According to early reports, including a cheerfully scandalized review from Variety, the motion picture includes a scene where Ray passes Colin a note in a pub with instructions for a next-day rendezvous. What follows is a dark streetway tryst featuring “the licking of rubber boots and the teasing of Ray’s Prince Albert.” One line in particular jumps off the page and into your gag reflex: Colin is seen “choking on his prize.” And no, we’re not talking about a BAFTA.
Look, we’re not here to definitively react the question on many wishful people’s minds right now: Is Alexander Skarsgård gay?
Because honestly, we don’t know — only Alexander can and should answer that question. What we do know is that he is clearly very content with intimate, gay affection.
Maybe his recent fun late hours out at Club Backdoor, a male lover bar (in case it wasn't noticeable by the name) in Sweden, where he was spotted wearing a “Drag Race” Vanity Vain tee and dancing and kissing men (on the cheek — some of these media outlets dependency to calm down) meant something about his sexuality. And maybe it didn’t. Either way, we love to view it. The earth simply needs more love and affection.
Vanity Vain herself posted to Instagram about Skarsgård’s adventures at Backdoor, which is apparently Scandanavia’s biggest gay club. “Hollywood kissed me and wore my merch 🫣 #alexanderskarsgard,” Vanity posted.
While we’d be lying if we said we wouldn’t love to officially welcome Skarsgård into the LGBTQ+ fold, either way the incident reminds us of the