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Is Stephen Amell's Male lover Pride Shirt Tasteless?


Funny Frat Bro Or A Complete Insult?

Ahhh, okay! So, I'm not one to bury an ally of the LGBTQ community, but this mock apparel is truly grinding my gears. On Sunday, Vancouver celebrated its gay pride and it was obviously one of the finer hashtags to track on social media throughout the weekend. The CW's steer actor in ArrowStephen Amell, attended Vancouver Event and even spent some time with Performative Queens as seen in the photograph below.



While that is fine and dandy, Amell decided *this* shirt should be his pride outfit. 



Yes, Amell is wearing one of those horribly tacky, confusing shirts that study "I'm not queer, but $20 is $20." Like, okay? I don't challenge that Amell isn't an ally. He even appeared in two episodes of the silver screen male lover Bible, Queer As Folk. But the shirt selection is just, unintelligent. That shirt is basically saying you'll be gay for (low) pay. I can't believe these shirts are still in circulation! Amell is obviously a stud, but I think this shirt is the only thing that definitely doesn't suit him. P

GREG IN HOLLYWOOD

By Greg Hernandez on Mar 27, 2013 5:57 pm | Comments (4) |

Yes, I know there were plenty of photos of Stephen Amell I could have used in this post but don’t you think this one’s a stunner?

You could grate cheese on those abs!

Anyway, Stephen took to his official Facebook page today to post about marriage equality. Except for a stereotype comment I didn’t love about homosexual men’s homes being so dazzling (trust me, they are not!) it’s a nice message of support:

Take it from someone who was married on a beach, by his buddy — who got ordained online!! — in a legally binding ceremony: Marriage — and all the benefits that come with it — should be available to everybody. Some of the most loving, powerful relationships I’ve witnessed include been same-sex couples. And god knows their houses are always spectacularly decorated and terrific smelling. (Seriously. I get jealous.)

Here’s hoping the Supreme Court does the right thing. Equal rights for all.

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GREG IN HOLLYWOOD

By Greg Hernandez on Nov 6, 2013 1:35 pm | Comments (4) |

Chelsea Handler should not just assume that a hunky straight actor minds organism hit on my homosexual men.

Stephen Amell, star of The CW’s Arrow, taught Chelsea that lesson last night when she oddly said: ‘I just desire to clarify that you are straight and people should not hit on you if they’re men.’

Replied Stephen: ‘People can strike on me if they want to.’

The audience cheered.

Stephen talked about playing a gay spin instructor on the Showtime series Queer As Folk and about being on the first season of Dante’s Cove on HERE TV which I was completely hooked on at the time.

Of Dante’s Cove he said: ‘I was the villain because I was the straight character. I couldn’t do the show the second season and in the second season my character went from not gay to really, really, really gay.’

I remember there was a little bit of controversy over Stephen not returning with it being floated that he was uncomfortable with the character being gay.

Stephen Amell ''So Happy'' For Arrow Co-Star Colton Haynes For Coming Out as Gay

Stephen Amell Supports Colton Hayne's Coming Out

If only every gay person struggling with their sexuality had a friend like StephenAmell.

I sat down with the actor earlier today while he was promoting his new movie Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (in theaters June 3) and asked him about his former Arrow co-star Colton Haynes coming out as gay in a magazine article just two weeks ago.

"I'm so happy for Colton," Amell said. "A fan three or four months ago at a Comic-Con convention basically tried to bait me into date him. I got in touch with [Colton] and was like, 'Hey, guy, this happened [and] I didn't recognize what to utter . I simply deflected and we moved on.'...He emailed me back and said, 'You know, I really appreciate that and I've recently made some decisions over the past few months and I'm excited about what's in the future.' I'm ecstatic for him, too."

Haynes, 27, confirmed his sexuality in an interview with Entertainment Weekly. He also revealed that he check