GUESS WHO DID ANOTHER WELCOME TO ELTINGVILLE SCENE REDRAW !!
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Boy Jerry: What are you doing out here?!
Steph: I-
Boy Jerry: In five words or less!
Steph: *sighs and counts her words on her fingers* Out. For. A. Walk… Bitch.
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Haha, maybe I'm a little late for Pride month, but I want to tell you something that has made me think lately.
Many people in the community consider Judy Garland a queer icon, myself included, I have found a safe space in who she was as a person and in her life story, among other celebrities who existed under that title, such as Julie Andrews, who gave us an impeccable presentation in Victor/Victoria, opening the way a little more to portray queer narrative in cinema. What I'm getting at, I'm so surprised that Dean and Jerry are not another of those icons by themselves, I understand that pseudo campaign that there was to "clean" Dean's image after his death, locking him in that box of a heterosexual family man , but it doesn't enter in my head the fact that, despite having an infinite number of true fans, this duo does not have more weight within the historical vindication of the community. Especially Jerry, there's my other point. The propaganda about Jerry's image was not as strict as Dean's, it never was, In some way or another his genius allowed him to flow within the parameters in Hollywood, as he could go from a visibly gay man (or queer in that case, never openly stated, but notoriously conceived as such) to a whole womanizer, he was that versatile, but he always maintained that spark that indicated to us that perhaps, he could go beyond, so I consider Jerry a queer icon, to whom we should give more presence, to him and Dean of course (because obviously their clear love story is to die for!! more people should research it because it is to melt in love) , during pride month.
(Pretty photo so that you can stay and read my chatter )
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JERRY LEWIS LABOR DAY TELETHON - September 4th, 1972🎍🎍🎍
Jerry Lewis: “I'm proud to present one of the most unusual people in all the world, and I don't mean just the world of entertainment. They fit no patterns, meet no standards except the standard of excellence. Ladies and Gentlemen - John Lennon and Yoko.”🍀
Via Paul McCartney Fanspage FP🍃
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