HBO Max’s Heated Rivalry is stirring up queer buzz thanks to the undeniable chemistry between Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams. Their candid, tension-filled scenes have viewers obsessed — and the internet is melting down over it.
Orville Peck gets flirty with a sweaty, shirtless Zane Phillips in a sizzling new video promoting his EP Appaloosa. Fans are losing it over the duo’s off-the-charts chemistry and the country-fueled gym fantasy moment.
Alexander Skarsgård and Harry Melling star in PILLION, a bold, leather-clad love story from writer-director Harry Lighton. Blending BDSM aesthetics, queer tenderness, and dark humor, the film redefines intimacy and power on the big screen — in theaters this February via A24.
“Overcompensating,” Benito Skinner’s daring new Prime Video series, dives headfirst into the messy, hilarious, and often heartbreaking realities of college life and queer identity—serving up comedy with a deeply personal edge
Milo Spijkers (Elite Models) photographed by César Segarra and styled by Giulia Marsili for Fiasco “The Blue Issue”.
Credits:
PHOTOGRAPHY BY CÉSAR SEGARRA
FASHION STYLIST GIULIA MARSILI
Grooming : Manuela Pane @ Kasteel +Agent for...
Film By: CHARLES QUILES & JOSEPH BLEU for FIASCO
Assistant: Richard Taylor Campbell
Models: Travis & Jordan Smit @ Soul Artist Management
Hair + Make Up: Cody Rimes
Styling: Julien Alleyne
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Photographer Charles Quiles reminisces about the 90s in the new issue of Bullett magazine with 'Nineties Nostalgia' featuring Red models Arthur Keller & Julian Naderer. The story is styled by Julien Alleyne with hair & makeup by Dani...
Turn heads with the latest from British underwear brand HAND AND JONES — captured in stunning style by Charl Marais, starring hunk Oliver Nicholas. Discover premium comfort, timeless design, and effortless confidence.
Fitness coach and wellness motivator Seth is captured through the refined, timeless lens of photographer Arthur Gareev in a series that goes beyond physique and performance. Inspired by the legacy of Herb Ritts, Meisel, and Bruce Weber — yet unmistakably his own — Gareev delivers imagery that feels intimate, reflective, and deeply human.