Harvey Guillén for Metrosource Magazine, by Jen Rosenstein! 💞
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Harvey Guillén for Metrosource Magazine, by Jen Rosenstein! 💞
This is an article worth checking out about a little history of how RUFSKIN began. RUFSKIN turns 15. Thank you Kevin Phinney @metrosourcemagazine
http://metrosource.com/go-behind-the-seams-at-rufskin/
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💕 Stealing hearts and magazine covers. Harvey graces the cover of Metrosource this month! 💕
Harvey Guillén became an instant fan favorite when FX’s runaway hit What We Do in the Shadows hit TV screens in 2019. Challenging the norms of what made a star a star and what an action hero looked like, he became the media’s darling as they were able to anchor headlines on Latinx, LGBTQ, and plus-size descriptives. As each interview and new role would show, Harvey is much more than the labels assigned to him. Whereas most actors sit back and enjoy the success of two-time Emmy-nominated TV show, Harvey’s hustle has led to several notable TV appearances, action films, and voice-over projects. In the space of just a couple of years, Harvey has gone from being a fresh face in Hollywood to presenting at the Golden Globes alongside one of his co-stars, Salma Hayek. He is a verified quadruple threat – singer, actor, dancer … vampire slayer. This past winter, the true picture of his success came into full view as passengers on the New York City subway were met not with one, but two, side to side, billboard ads for Harvey’s work - Comedy Central’s Cursed Friends and Dreamworks’ Puss in Boots 2. Harvey had no clue what Shadows would do for his career.
Harvey gave another great interview in his cover feature for Metrosource Magazine.
On sex symbols and letting the work speak for itself:
On 'coming out’ as ‘letting in’ and how Guillermo’s letting in was handled on Shadows:
On Blue Beetle and its significance:
Harvey Fashion Finds: ASOS sheer shirt with hearts, featured in his Metrosource Magazine cover shoot.
Iceman went from supporting character to main title post coming out publicly.
Iceman became the X-Men’s and marvel’s mainstream LGBTQ character. His adventures have been written by comic book artist and writer, Sina Grace.
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Homophobic Stereotypes Still Abound!
It’s Unbelievable At the End Of 2018 That A Journal Or Magazine Would Engage In Such Stereotyping As This Article Does.
1. “Your Music”: Uh? I Am Not A Fan Of Britney Spears, Madonna, Tina (Who’s She?). Nor Do I Go Gaga Over Barbra Streisand Or Cher. While I Enjoy Broadway Shows, I Do Not Belt Out Show Tunes. My Musical Tastes Run More Toward Country/Western, Classic Rock, And Frank Sinatra.
2. “Gurl, Those Clothes”: First, I Find Epithets Such As “Gurl,” “Boi,” And “Miss Thang” So Unoriginal And Juvenile. As For My Clothes, While I Take Pride In My Appearance, Am Well-Groomed, And Neat, I’d Hardly Describe My Wardrobe As Containing “Enough Leather And Chain Wear To Remake Gladiator.”
3. “Your (Non-Existent) Relationship With Sports”: I Love Sports...Participating In And Watching A Wide Range Of Sports. As I Type This I Look Forward To Watching The Harlequins Play the Wasps Soon. I’m Gutted About The Giants And Cowboys This Season, But I Am Excited About The Chiefs. Really???
4. “Kween, Your Voice”: I Do Not Have A Singing Voice, But Do You Really Want To Identify Gay Men By Their Voices? Can You Identify People Of Color Or White People By Their Voices? Unbelievable!
5. And Yet, I May Not Fit The Mold This So-Called Guide To Gaydar Sets Forth, I Have Sex With Other Men, And, Yes, I Am Gay.
What A Stupid Arse, Homophobic Piece! Shame On Metrosource For Printing It!