Nick Jonas is currently on a gay press tour to promote either his new solo album or his chiseled six pack abs — we’re not quite sure, since he’s been teasing a lot of both.
On Sunday, this man whipped out his famously irresistible stomach for the crowd at NYC’s Up & Down Sundays, a gay twink club night that was also coincidentally holding a “hot body contest” that boasted a $100 prize the same night.
Nick unfortunately did not win the $100 prize, but he did leave the Daily Mail with some super awkward photos of his encounter with two underwear-clad go-go boys two nights later at BPM.
Here’s video of the ab-flash at Up & Down:
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And, of course, Nick’s scheduled tweet about his love for gay fans:
I love my gay fans
— Nick Jonas (@nickjonas) September 8, 2014
Below, check out more photos from #abflash2 last night, when Nick Jonas lost his shirt on stage with Cockyboys porn star Levi Karter at BPM in Manhattan:
Nick’s debut solo album is expected to drop in November. In the meantime, you can check out his first single “Chains” and the most recent, “Jealous“.
Correction: An earlier version of this post presented Nick flashing his abs at a gay club as one event. It has been updated to show that Nick actually flashed his abs at two different gay clubs on two separate nights, bless his soul. BPM photos: Wilsonmodels.
Desert Boy
He’s adorable and hot.
Teresa Minks
I notice he took off the insulin patch to pander to the gay fans. Good call — you know how picky and easily turned off we are! Maybe that’ll be enough to give Nick the edge to top his brother’s solo career.
Xzamilio
The thirst is real
Thomathy
@Teresa Minks: You do know that the insulin patch has to be moved and cannot remain in the same spot indefinitely? Some people choose to wear them over night and test blood sugar and inject by other methods during the day. It’s still a bit of a bulky piece of equipment to carry around with you.
All of which is to say that we don’t actually know the reason he doesn’t have his patch on in a visible place, if at all. Unless, of course, you have special knowledge to be opining about the stereotypical vanity of club-going gays and the motivations of this Jonas brother?
_____
Good for him.
DDstar1me
He looks so uncomfortable lol…It’s funny to me how all these celebs can be so calculating with everything they do. It’s hard to tell who is truly being genuine about anything anymore.
Stache99
OMG!! A former Disney boy band member awkwardly lifting up his shirt for his gay fan boys. It’s shocking. Ok maybe not. He’s going to have to kiss allot of girls for the press now.
Stache99
I’ll say this. Did Justin Timberlake or Nick Carter ever do that for us. No I tell you. We’ve finally arrived.
crowebobby
Whatever his motives, it will make gays much more acceptable to a lot of straight young Americans. So what’s to complain about? He’s not just around a bunch of gay guys; he’s around a bunch of adoring gay guys, most of whom are lusting after him and would love to do all sorts of unspeakable things to his hot,young, straight body. Put a straight guy in that situation with a bunch of girls and imagine how comfortable he would be.
money718
Poor guy. Please put him out his misery and get him off that stage lol
michael mellor
I don’t know what’s sadder – the pandering by Nick Jonas’ PR team or the sight of twinks showing their abs.
Teresa Minks
@Thomathy: Pardon my ignorance. I’ve only seen these insulin devices on one person, and it was the Mr Jonas in question.
As for the ‘vanity of club-going gays’, come on now, that’s no mystery. Medical devices are typically turn offs, unless you have a fetish for them. I once met this dude for a date, and he was wearing some kind of post-surgery dripping bag. Thankfully I was too spaced out to really take serious note of it at the time.
But yeah, Nick is totally cute and I’d def hit — insulin patch or no; he gets a pass.
Saint Law
@Teresa Minks: “Medical devices are typically turn offs, unless you have a fetish for them.”
Really? The detail of the insulin patch made me reflexively warm to him – whoever he is.
Glasses, hearing-aids, prosthetic limbs – a lot of gay men respond to men who need these with tenderness, because they suggest a certain vulnerability and, in the case of the last, courage.
An actual fetishist would be content to make out with the false limb.
rcs831
You can tell he’s clinching his butt-hole so tight he want’s to scream.
Silas Wegg
@Saint Law: Hmm so you’re saying that, given two otherwise identical males, you’d choose the one sporting a medical appliance of some sort? That’s honorable, but I’d say empirical evidence shoves out of the majority there. NOT THAT THERE’S ANYTHING WRONG WITH A GLASS EYE OR DENTURES, but I’d be an asshole to say they don’t detract a little from outside attractiveness.