Jersey shore gay

Ifyouwere anywhere near a television or laptop or rack of magazines during the last week you probably caught sight of Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi and Jennifer "JWoww" Farley at least once. Or maybe twice. Or possibly 14 or 16 times.

That's because the "Jersey Shore" stars were on a seemingly endless press tour to promote the latest season of MTV's hit life show. As fate would have it, it was the same week that the city of Hoboken refused to issue permits for the taping of the women's upcoming MTV spinoff display and when a rumor that Snooki was pregnant was sweeping the Internet (she says she's not).

Not that rumors or headlines possess ever really distressed the pair. In fact, during our interview, JWoww and Snooki admitted that they have place up Google alerts so they can instantly learn when a new story about them hits the web. Snooki, who was poring over several tabloid magazines when we sat down to chat in the MTV offices in Times Square, remarked "I just love my name organism in the news."

Here the "Jersey Shore" roommates discuss their gay following, feminism, having gay c

There&#;s a B and a Q in LGBTQ for a reason, but one thing you won&#;t discover is a timeline. The journey to self-acceptance and self-love happens at your own pace; even into your 30s! 

Reality television luminary Grant Coulson recently came out of the closet by showing off his boyfriend, Scott, on social media. This came as a shock to his fans, as the Super Shore star had previously bragged about sleeping with over 30 women during his short TV stints. 

The year-old former model appeared in the Jersey Shore spin-off&#;s Geordie Shore spin-off (did you follow that?) called Super Shore in He also appeared in a single episode of dating show Undressed in Since his reality TV time, he&#;s lived the life of a socialite and has taken odd jobs in mixed media. 

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While speaking to The Light, Grant divulged that having to constantly hide his sexuality from the general led to a series of anxiety driven breakdowns. This can be seen with his numerous tabloid adventures including cursing on live television, getting kicked off an airplane and spending taxpayer money on cosmetic surgery. 

“Jersey Shore”

Imagine six queer boys living together in a beachfront home. Their objective: extreme parties, alcohol, and sex. This is Fire Island!

For years this mode of entertainment has come to television in different formats, but it is the first occasion that its protagonists are openly gay. It was about time!

The handsome, fit, and provocative boys were introduced in a video that is going around online, where you can meet Khasan (Beyoncé’s dancer), Brandon (student), Jorge (doctor), Cheyenne (model and designer), Justin (graphic designer), and Patrick.

This version that follows the line of “Jersey Shore” of MTV will show the protagonists in what seems to be a summer of madness. The pursuit of adoration will make them tumble into temptation, into discussions and reconciliations. They will be followed by the cameras 24 hours a day do you execute not miss the foremost moments.

“Fire Island” by the gay production Company Icon, premieres on April 27th, so you can only wait now, and view once and again the promising advance video.

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Asbury Park says leave the municipality, join the community

There is something about the gay world that encourages a certain amount of feisty back-biting that really should have been left in tall school. If you’re looking for a temporary reprieve, look no further than the beach resort town of Asbury Park, Modern Jersey. There you’ll find a gay community that strives to embody the full meaning of community. And don’t worry—it’s also super gay.

Asbury Park sits along the Atlantic coast, just 55 miles from New York Urban area. Though it was once established as the “Duchess of the Jersey Shore,” girlfriend fell on some hard times. Prior to , Asbury Park was looking pretty tragic, heavy on the tragic. But no longer. She is getting work done, and a full-on renaissance is underway. Gays and lesbians are moving in, sprucing up the place, and remaking it in their image.

There are so many LGBT-owned-and-operated businesses, the place can appear like one big rainbow flag. In fact, the first same-sex attracted couple to unite in Unused Jersey chose Asbury Park for their ceremony. Due to the temperament of its residents, there