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Who's Gay in K-Pop? Pt.1

It’s almost inevitable in K-pop that gay couples will be shipped, from almost every band. And with each couple that is shipped, you also get the people who rant about how none of our oppars and unnirs are actually gay, and gay shippers are delusional, and can’t tell the difference between fanservice and homosexuality(bisexuality & pansexuality included). But I want to glance beyond shipping and fanservice, and girl group dances to grab a valid look at who may actually fall somewhere between the middle and beyond of the Kinsey scale. I undertake ship, I won’t lie and pretend that I don’t. I think it’s a normal part of being a human, and being involved in pop society, since there seem to be ships in literally every fandom that exists on Earth, including NBA, Harry Potter, Star Trek, and just about anything you can think of. But some ships are just for playfulness, and aren’t truly as questionable as others. Please feel free to talk to me about anyone in K-pop or any Asian entertainment that you believe might actually be gay, or that you think I’m way off

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Who wouldn’t love creature in a connection with the members of One Direction? Well, I surmise the pretty much everyone has raised their hands. But did you realize, the staff members couldn’t date them if they wanted to keep their job?

Well, One Guide stylist, Lou Teasdale, recently opened up about some things that took place during the band’s touring. Revealing that ‘everyone would nap together,’ she also addressed the rumours of the connection between Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson. Read on for the juice.

During the podcast, Sex, Lies And DM Slides, Lou Teasdale common some insight into what used to happened during One Direction’s tours. She said, “With me, I was with them from right at the origin until right at the end so I think you kinda can’t doze with them. It’s quite important to keep in your job.”

Continuing further, the One Direction stylist said, “‘Some people would come in, like assistants and stuff, and deliberate it’s love, but it’s not, and it’s the quickest way to forget your job. Then they’ll have a new girlfriend, she’s there and they don’t want you in the

While fans are encouraged to be their authentic selves, Harry Styles seems determined to keep his have identity a mystery. It is within this context that the recourse to reticence becomes most tangible as well as most dangerous. The safe perimeter of performance allows Styles to try on distinct identities without having to commit to any. A similar mechanism underlies his artistic choices as good. His version of Lizzo’s song “Juice” provides a compelling example. The imaginative lyrics read, “Louis down to my drawers / LV all on my shoes.” However, Styles replaces “Louis” with “Gucci,” departing the listener to wonder whether the singer is simply paying homage to his beloved fashion planner, or if he is trying to evoke “Larry” instead. Styles’ cover of “Girl Crush,” a land ballad by Little Huge Town, faces listeners with a similar dilemma. The song adopts the signal of view of a woman, who is obsessed with her former lover’s new girlfriend. The Comments section of the cover’s YouTube video, where Styles performs at the BBC, abounds with fan theories reading the choice of the song as a