GRATUITOUS SKIN — It’s months away, but Broadway Bares XX: Strip-opoloy is in full promo mode. Enticing you to get tickets? Memphis‘ Charlie Williams, above, and a few friends. (Photos: Andrew Eccles)
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terrwill
Those pics left too long in the photoshop oven……..Dudes gots zero sex appeal………
David in Houston
I was going to say the exact same thing… zero sex appeal. He’s got a really nice physique, but that’s where it ends.
james p. p.
Yes… way too photoshopped. I’m going to need to see these pictures in the raw… the hot, steaming, gorgeous, raw….
Preferably it would help if I saw the model in person, actually…. just for comparison’s sake of course….
zenflo
I like men to look like actual human beings who, the last time I checked, have skin pores and hair follicles.
These are just cartoons. Thank God for Flickr.
AlwaysGay
Picture 5 is sexy no matter what.
BK
Number 5 is *bug eyes* woah.
Gareth
Is this guy gay like the majority in broadway seem to be???
James
His body is way too studied. To me a chiseled stomach looks like a klingon forehead. I prefer a natural looking physique. And natural does not mean out of shape. Authenticfootballers.com has the kind of HOT guys with naturally fit bods that I find HOT.
hephaestion
Funny how people seem to feel the need to insult photos. You can’t do anything these days without someone insulting you. No good deed goes unpunished & no act of creativity goes un-insulted.
alan brickman
Lots of jealous loser attitude on here today…..
ChicagoJimmy
Pores? Hair follicles? Really? Some of you are studying these much too hard, or looking at them at much too high a resolution. I’m sure those who had something negative to say clicked through them all though.
meowza
are they all pics of the same guy? i didn’t realise broadway guys have hot bodies, lol…hot body, but no sex appeal.
Thanks Alan
Seriously, guys. I’m sometimes ashamed to be gay. Do you know what Broadway Bares is? Get the hell over yourselves.
Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS is the theatre community’s response to the AIDS crisis. By drawing upon the talents, resources and generosity of the theatre community, on Broadway, Off-Broadway and across the country, BC/EFA raises funds for AIDS-related causes across the United States. Since its founding in 1988, BC/EFA has raised over $140 million for critically needed services for people with AIDS, HIV, or HIV-related illnesses.
Creativeguru
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