Members unicorn Posted Saturday at 08:24 AM Members Posted Saturday at 08:24 AM I've been following this model, turned comedian, for years. He lives nearby, and I've long had the hots for him (he identifies as straight, by the way). Once on Facebook (I think it was about 6 years ago), he even made a post saying he'd be open to marrying a gay man, even though he's not gay, so he could get permanent residence in the US. I sent him a private message, encouraging him to take down that post, since if Immigration Services (BCIS) ever found it out, he could be arrested and deported for immigration fraud. In fact, he's recently married an American woman. A few years ago, I went to these tiny theaters with 20 seats, in which he did comedy performances to small audiences. At the time, it was mostly viewed by gay men such as myself (and my husband). A year ago, we saw him a couple of times as one of the comedians in the lineup of The Comey Store, a comedy club about 2 km from our place. Then, about a week ago, we saw him a solo performance from a world tour, which he did at the Pasadena Ice House. What absolutely floored me is that he asked the audience who the gay men were in the audience, and my husband and I were the only ones to respond! What a trajectory! I still can't wrap my head around the fact that he did a show in front of over 100 people, and we were the only gay audience. Interestingly, he's open about being mostly asexual. https://www.marioadrion.com/ Vessey and Ruthrieston 2 Quote
PeterRS Posted Saturday at 08:57 AM Posted Saturday at 08:57 AM Not quite the same. Decades ago I once met a young man at a party. He was cute and said he was a singer. I checked and found that he was on the 2nd or 3rd rung of success. I invited him for dinner one evening, he came and then we repaired to my apartment. He came round a few times after that but the chemistry was not great. Many years later after he had become one of Hong Kong's top stars, I bumped into him near the city centre. I was surprised he recognised me, but we chatted and then went to a coffee shop. I knew by that stage that he had come 'out' as gay but still had a very lage following. But that was the last time I saw him in Hong Kong. I did once, though, see him when he was part of the entertainment at the end of the Taipei Gay Pride Parade. unicorn and Ruthrieston 2 Quote
vinapu Posted Saturday at 04:31 PM Posted Saturday at 04:31 PM 8 hours ago, unicorn said: I still can't wrap my head around the fact that he did a show in front of over 100 people, and we were the only gay audience. no, you were only gays in audience who decided to disclose the fact Quote
Members unicorn Posted Saturday at 10:02 PM Author Members Posted Saturday at 10:02 PM 5 hours ago, vinapu said: no, you were only gays in audience who decided to disclose the fact True, although I didn't see other male-male couples. When he was playing in that tiny place on Melrose Ave., which didn't even have a bar (and only one toilet), the crowd was almost all men, mostly older. At the time, I'm sure he didn't get money from the ticket sales (I seem to recall the ticket prices were a paltry $15/person). Now tickets are going for $25-$35/person, plus a 2-drink minimum (I'm guessing the profit from the drinks goes to the venue, and the ticket sales to the performer). Quote
Members unicorn Posted 1 hour ago Author Members Posted 1 hour ago On 11/29/2025 at 12:57 AM, PeterRS said: Not quite the same. Decades ago I once met a young man at a party. He was cute and said he was a singer. I checked and found that he was on the 2nd or 3rd rung of success... Along the same lines, there was a man I met last summer, when he was the +1 of a friend at one of my parties. I had long been jacking off to his photos, so it was a thrill for me to meet him. He's in the process of a divorce after a 5-year marriage to a very wealthy man (apparently no pre-nup! 🫢), so wanted to get back into his modeling and singing career. He's apparently had some singing gigs (and did sing two songs at the party), but I think he's more interested in returning to modeling. I would have like to get to know him better, but he ended up being mean with the friend, so, although I have his #, it wouldn't be appropriate for us to invite him over for wine & cheese, as we'd hoped to do before the tiff with our friend. https://youtu.be/_DRS92HK3ow https://www.instagram.com/scottmgardner1/ Quote