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Now That I Mention It
Is it just me, or is HBO pushing an anti-bisexual agenda?
On Sunday night, with a glass of Frappato in hand, and a Primrose Facial Cleansing masque from Aesop sur mon visage, I turned on Home Box Office’s The White Lotus to tune in to this week’s episode SPECIFICALLY to see Theo James FINALLY dip his smooth, heavy fingers into the bussy of bisexuality — because I was actually interested, and not just because HBO sent me all that free shit.
Mike White’s display about a bunch of ivory people who go to a hotel and do white people things was very boring to me until the arrival of Theo James — who is a swarthy, tall, dark, and handsome king, bisexual Puerto-Rican Princess Aubrey Plaza, and muscular Asian king Will Sharpe’s bottom hairs. Suddenly, I was INTERESTED. You can follow along to the live tweeting of this week’s episode here:
The thing is, as America’s resident bisexual lgbtq+ black man of colour, seeing myself represented in HBO shows is few and far between. Yes I was more of a Miranda and Carrie smashed together when it came to Sex and the City, b
Is Divergent Sci-Fis First Successful Bisexual Allegory?
By Jase Peeples
Originally published: The Advocate 3/20/14
It’s a representative sunny Southern California day the morning I arrive at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills to chat with Theo James about his modern film, Divergent.
Based on the series of worldwide best-selling adolescent adult novels by Veronica Roth, the movie has the potential to craft the year-old star who plays the film’s mysterious male lead, Four, and his costar Shailene Woodley, the story’s female hero, Tris, household names. If successful, it will spawn a franchise that’s expected to rival the Starvation Games and Twilight sagas. However, in the wake of recent box office disappointments also based on YA novels such as Vampire Academy and The Mortal Instruments: Urban area of Bones, the pressure on Divergent to deliver is palpable. It’s a burden obviously felt by the film’s PR team, as the atmosphere inside the building is nothing like the warm weather outside. A storm of urgency is flowing through the hospitality room on the hotel’s 14th floor as I
Divergents Theo James: Movie Could Be Bisexual Allegory, Homosexual Hero on the Way
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While Divergent star Shailene Woodley has excitedly explained that the film is about strong men and women who diverge from mediocrity! and stand up for what you accept in! could it also be interpreted as a gay allegory? Specifically, one that highlights bisexuality?
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When Woodleys onscreen counterpart Theo James was asked that question by The Advocate, he pondered the idea and responded, That’s an interesting parallel to make. I hadn’t associated those dots myself, but there’s definitely truth in there. … Yeah, I can see it. That’s interesting.
The question arose because the films dystopian world divides people into factions based on five virtues selflessness, peacefulness, sincerity, intelligence and bravery and forces year-olds to choose only one after taking an aptitude quiz for guidance. Those who test into multipl
Theo James: It's Time for a Gay Action Hero
Theo James isn't just a hottie—he's also a heartthrob with a heart of gold.
In a new interview with The Advocate, the Divergent stud opened up about the flick, which, like the Hunger Games, features a strong female heroine who doesn't necessitate to rely on a man. And while some actors in Hollywood may be uncomfortable letting a lady take the head, James admits he wishes there were more influential roles for women and even hopes the nature will one day include an LGBT action hero.
"We're in a world where masculinity, especially with these big spectacle movies, is often pushed by rippling six packs and forcing an image down someone's throat trying to verify masculinity. Whereas I ponder true masculinity comes from having a strong instinct of self," he says. "Part of what drew me to Four was his concept of masculinity, specifically in how he relates to Tris and their relationship. He's intrigued by her but respectful of her bravery and her personality traits.&