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“Never thought I would get the pleasure of meeting myself. The sexual tension was too much to bear.” )
“This play is about is about my journey, what I’ve been through, me being out of breath while performing and my aspirations to continue on my path in life.” The booklet included bios of eight male dancers, QR codes to buy merchandise, and a spread displaying the tour’s various leathery looks designed by Coach, for which the entertainer is global brand ambassador.the only uncertain misstep of his career.
The story arc moved toward self-acceptance, but not without struggle. One of the video interludes that allowed for costume changes was a short film set in church, with an actor playing young Lil Nas X and the bewigged rapper as a preacher promising fire would rain down on the wicked.
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