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Below Deck’ Yachties Who Finding others who get me is important F or the first time in its history, Below Deck is centering queer romance—not as a side note, but as the heart of the story. Season 12 is breaking away from its typical straight-centered hookups and giving viewers a rare look at the full spectrum of sexuality onboard, shifting the franchise in a groundbreaking new direction. But rather than tokenizing the queer cast members, the typically heteronormative relationships take a backseat for the queer ones.
39 Below Deck 39 A slew of 'Below Deck' and 'Below Deck Med' yachties have shared their strength and stories of Pride through the years.
Nathan noticed Brandon across the subway car, his kind eyes reflecting the city lights, a small rainbow pin adorning his backpack—a silent signal of solidarity within the gay community. As the train lurched, Brandon's gaze met Nathan's, a spark of understanding passing between them, a shared courage blooming in their hearts, inspired by the spirit of LGBT pride. Exchanging shy smiles, they both knew this chance encounter held the promise of something beautiful, a love story beginning on a crowded train, nurtured by shared vulnerability and the hope for a future where being openly gay was simply, beautifully, normal. Leaving the train together, hand in hand, was not just an affirmation of their love but a symbol of hope for a more accepting world.
Below Deck’s Damo Yorg
Bravo celebrates Pride all year, and the Below Deck universe is one of the most inclusive franchises on reality television.Josiah Carter of Below
Who’s Skyy Knox On Below Deck star Damo Yorg reveals the shocking response from gay men after kissing his superior, Fraser Olender.
Fraser Olender dishes on He's obsessed with RuPaul, dealbreaker Kyle Viljoen of Below Deck: Mediterranean has since joined the surprisingly small club, considering how many seasons and different iterations of the show there has been—illustrating the gender norms and biases in a very specific sector of the luxury travel industry. Both of their on-stage energies matched their personalities from the show. For the crew member who rankled some of his teammates during his first season on Below Deck for muttering snide, though wholly accurate and very funny grievances under his breath when they were out of earshot, that all tracked. Lots of sex.
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The First Gay Male
- As Season 10 of “Below Deck” sets sail, Fraser Olender tells us about making history, his regrets from the show, and why the new season is wilder than you could even imagine.