WATCH: David Corenswet and Patti LuPone try to get Dylan McDermott to show off his undies
The Golden Age of Hollywood has become the stuff of legend…and a new series from Ryan Murphy.
Hollywood casts up-and-comer David Corenswet (of The Politician) as Jack, a World War II veteran and aspiring actor who comes to Tinseltown in search of a career. His path immediately crosses with Ernie (Dylan McDermott), a pimp that operates an all-male brothel out of a gas station, and Avis (Patti LuPone), the wife of a studio magnate with a little too much time on her hands. Needless to say, sexy situations and star run-ins ensue as Jack tries to make it in Hollywood…while making it for a living.
We scored time with series stars Corenswet, McDermott and LuPone to chat about their characters, the show, and sex in the Golden Age. Hollywood lands on Netflix May 1.
The out 21-year-old “Old Town Road” rapper jokingly captioned his photos “no homo.”
The singer (aka Montero Lamar Hill) told The Guardian in a lengthy interview in early April that he had originally “planned to die with the secret” of his sexual orientation but that changed when he rocketed to fame as Lil Nas X.
“I 100% want to represent the LGBT community,” he added, saying that it’s “super hard” for closeted fans in middle school and high school to come out. Lil Nas X also said his family has been “quiet on” his sexuality: “it’s not something that’s ever brought up or we speak about.”
Biden Accuser ‘Abruptly’ Canceled FOX News Sunday Interview, Didn’t Use ‘Sexual Harassment’ in Complaint
Tara Reade, the former Senate staffer who accused Joe Biden of sexual assault 27 years ago, “abruptly” canceled a FOX News Sunday interview on Friday afternoon, shortly after Biden’s interview denying the allegations aired on Morning Joe, according to Atlantic staff writer Edward-Isaac Dovere, setting off “consternation” at FOX.
Reade told the AP that she didn’t use the words “sexual harassment” in the complaint, which has not been found. Biden has said he is unaware of any complaint and has called on the National Archives to dig it up.
Said Reade to the AP: “I remember talking about him wanting me to serve drinks because he liked my legs and thought I was pretty and it made me uncomfortable. I know that I was too scared to write about the sexual assault. … I talked about sexual harassment, retaliation. The main word I used – and I know I didn’t use sexual harassment — I used ‘uncomfortable.’ And I remember ‘retaliation.’”
Reade said she “chickened out” by not filing “full harassment or assault allegations” against Biden.