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, 12-year-old me internalised this message that ‘It’s going to be hard to be gay and disabled.’ If I’d known at that age, I was going to be a co-executive producer and star in this, that would’ve meant the world.”įor all this broken ground, on-screen anilingus remains a rarity: look at the fuss over 2021’s “iconic ass-eating scene”, as Fin puts it, in The White Lotus, between Lukas Gage, a soon-to-be Queer as Folk guest star, and Looking’s Murray Bartlett.
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Before adding that it was “ground-breaking a lifeline to the queer community. “Oh, honey… like every self-respecting closet homosexual, I devoured it,” he confesses. Ryan O’Connell (he/him), who plays Julian (he/him), a gay man with cerebral palsy (a condition Ryan was born with), feels similar about the Pittsburgh-based remake that ran from 2000-2005. They were five months old at the time!) History may be about to repeat itself: as per Charlie Hunnam’s impressionable schoolboy in 1999, and Randy Harrison’s angelic Justin in the American version in 2000, Mingus enjoys a sensuous serving of tuchis lingus in 2022. “I’m ready to talk about ass-eating - bring it on!” laughs actor Fin Argus (they/them), who plays teenager Mingus (they/them/he/him), when Attitude asks if they’re aware of the hyperventilating cultural conversation around the original’s rimming scene. Where it does overlap with the past, however, is in its unapologetic depiction of queer sex. In the words of Kandy Muse, it feels… correct. We let people put BLM in their bios, and they don’t actually exert any allyship! We got to speak on this topic, and it got to be sexy, smart, fun and drive a point forward.”Ĭharli XCX and Troye Sivan might want to go back to '1999' - an era when a story about a trio of white, cis gay men was genuinely innovative, to be clear - but Queer As Folk circa 2022, evidently, does not. “It speaks so clearly to the tone we’re setting for heavy issues moving forward: so racially charged, right at the top, speaking not only to the hypersexualisation of Black people by white people, but performative allyship. “It’s one of my favourite scenes,” laughs actor Devin Way, who plays Brodie. Johnny wears knitwear, leather trousers, tank top, and rings, all by Dsquared2Īnd with that, this writer picked his jaw up off the floor, Karen from Mean Girls-style. CG wears two-piece, by Equipment, waistcoat, by Dsquared2, boots, stylist’s own, jewellery, by Pyrrha, necklaces, CG’s own. Jesse wears dress, by Dion Lee at END., shoes, by Christian Louboutin, rings, Jesse’s own. Finn wears top, by Enza Costa, necklace, stylist’s own, earrings, by Pawnshop London. Ryan wears shirt, vintage, glasses, Ryan’s own.
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Devin wears top, by Alice & Olivia, trousers, by Levi’s Made and Crafted, shoes, Devin’s own, bracelet, by Pawnshop London. The cast of Queer as Folk for the Attitude July/August issue.