Some of your favorite gay personalities and actors are coming together for a new video that’s all about Grindr etiquette. Posted to the Mistr YouTube channel earlier this week, the vid features podcast host Ira Madison III, Glee actor Kevin McHale, and Hacks actor Johnny Sibilly revealing their hot thoughts on app-based hookups.
The boys discuss people with discriminatory “preferences” on their profiles, always needing to travel with lube and poppers, and the importance of kissing during a hookup – unless the hookup is an understall situation. They also got into the issue of hookups not leaving and learning that if you want to ditch someone easily, it’s best to just travel so you can leave their place whenever you want.
The best part of the video comes when the men are tasked with coming up with a Yelp review that’s written by their hookups. A laughing Johnny said his would read, “Best throat in NYC.” Kevin then said that his would say, “OMG he tops!”
So I guess if you ever spot Johnny on your Grindr grid, hit him up if you want some of New York’s best gluck gluck 3000 and if you ever see Kevin, hit him up if you’re trying to get topped. Take a look below at the full video and let us know what you think down in the comments:
I couldn’t care less about his sex life – but in an era of hyper-sensitivity around representation in media, how is it not infinitely problematic and endlessly cancelable that “Glee” cast a fully-abled actor to play a differently-abled, wheelchair-bound student as a series regular? The Woked would burn down the globe if that happened in 2022.
Get a grip grrrl. It has been discussed ad nau·se·am and put to bed, even the PC brigade knows that. We’re here for the dick jokes not the woke on the wrong side of the 10s, pokes
Talking about that would mean bringing Glee back into the conversation, does any of us actually want that?
Every gay who was part of that damned show is annoying, from Ryan Murphy to McHale and Colfer. Okay, Jonathan Groff isn’t. But everyone else!