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alex summers, 221010, being funny in a foreign language press in london
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the conductor of heartaches.
the last gentleman: alexander choi is remarkably unremarkable for a man who has filled stadiums and arenas alike, all around the world, usually in a tailored designer suit, as if the stage simultaneously functions as a runway. his voice is soft as he speaks, quiet and attentive, carefully choosing each word before he contributes to a conversation - something he would have never done in the past.
the first time he ever opened up to the world was exactly ten years ago, for the first and only profile ever written on a singer who is so interwoven with the genre he has helped create, that people would never be able to make up their mind on him. most love him with a feverish devotion, most others hate him with undying passion. their fans affectionately call him the conductor of heartaches, perhaps drawn to emulate the same poetic lyricism that shaped his career into what it is. but who exactly is alexander choi today?
#where's the trophy? he just comes running over to me ━━━━ the gold fencer & his coach (@cordoliae)
MY GOD, JUST LOOK WHO'S BACK IN BUSINESS.