@StonedAndDethroned: Unfortunately, this is the next step in equality. The ability to pimp oneself out and behave like an imbecile on national television regardless of sexual orientation.
What exactly do they do to you if you are "fresh out such relationship"? Does this hot mess then become a dating show, where they match Pretty Shallow Poor Gay with Old Shallow Rich Gay? Because there's tons of places to watch that play out for less than even the cost of basic cable...
You must have A LOT going on— hot careers, take fabulous vacations, have second homes, do the Hamptons, & Pines or Bucks County or Asbury Park and know the IN social scene in NYC.
Asbury Park, NJ is hip enough for Bravo? I have a feeling if you asked someone with a house in the Hamptons if they vaycay in Asbury, they'd laugh at you. Or do the boys hang out at another Asbury Park that I'm not aware of?
@BadUncle: I've been to the Lanes many a time. Anyone kept at the level that Marc Jacobs can provide wouldn't even get out of the car. It's part of it's charm.
This is all highly offensive and exactly why I am going to make an appointment for reparative therapy for myself first thing Monday morning, hopefully with shock treatments. GUH-ROSS. WackoJacko does not like this.
The concept is gross. Amazing how gay people are their own worst enemies. Rich fags and their prostitutes. That oughta help put an end to DOMA. And the drug addicted designer and his hustler pictures above, now that's something to aspire to for all of us.
@ZandraAegisthus: It's a logical extension of The Real Housewives concept, and in its way, is actually pro-gay.
See, gay people have something VERY important in common with straight people - some of us can be unlikeable, shallow, materialistic, ill-mannered asshats. This realization - that we're not all Rachel Maddow and Dan Savage clones - is quite humanizing.
Of course, it's showcasing the ugly among us. But that fact that we have such specimens of gayness means that we're just like everyone else - and deserve to be treated equally.
Whitewashing the public image of Teh Gay is counterproductive. No one believes we're all perfect, and no one believes we're all glitter-farting screamy jackasses. (Except maybe Phelpses.)
Me? I'll be watching this shizz with a bowl of popcorn, waiting for tables to fly and occasionally yelling "PROS-TA-TWO-SHUN WHOOOOORE!"
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Whew. At least they're not trying to gay up Bravo!
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See, gay people have something VERY important in common with straight people - some of us can be unlikeable, shallow, materialistic, ill-mannered asshats. This realization - that we're not all Rachel Maddow and Dan Savage clones - is quite humanizing.
Of course, it's showcasing the ugly among us. But that fact that we have such specimens of gayness means that we're just like everyone else - and deserve to be treated equally.
Whitewashing the public image of Teh Gay is counterproductive. No one believes we're all perfect, and no one believes we're all glitter-farting screamy jackasses. (Except maybe Phelpses.)
Me? I'll be watching this shizz with a bowl of popcorn, waiting for tables to fly and occasionally yelling "PROS-TA-TWO-SHUN WHOOOOORE!"