This week's rag 'n' mag roundup features Jon Hamm, Benito Skinner, Luke Evans, Jonathan Groff, Kitt Williamson and more BELOW.
Regarding competition with peers:
“Of course, amongst queer people and women, I think no matter what, there is a thing in the back of your head that there can only be one,” he laments. “Gay men have trouble cheering on each other, I think. I find that in myself sometimes too, where I have to be like, ‘No, I also think the gay guy is funny.’“It’s like a hatred of ourselves that’s indoctrinated in us,” Skinner goes on, “that when we see someone else be out or do these things, you do feel like, ‘Well, if you did that, then they won’t love me, and you got the one spot.’ You know, straight men get a thousand spots, but we only get one.”Skinner takes a moment to dwell on the razor-sharp criticism he often faces from other gay men in particular. “It can be really disheartening when it’s the community that you’re a part of saying, like, the meanest thing possible,” he admits. “I don’t care what the Republican guy says, I’ve heard all that before, but when it’s somebody that you’re like, ‘Oh, fuck, I kind of made this for you,’ it can be sad.”
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