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Guy Pearce Is Sean Hayes' Boyfriend, Queer Youth Are Being "Kidnapped For Christ": Today In Gay

Apparently NBC is betting that stunt-casting will save Sean Saves the World, the struggling sitcom starring Sean Hayes: On the heels of news that Hayes' Will & Grace co-star Megan Mullally will appear on the show this spring comes word that Memento star Guy Pearce has signed on to play Hayes' new love interest. TV Line reports Pearce will play a “charming, thrill-seeking adventurer who Sean will do almost anything to impress.”

Right, like Hayes could score a babe like Pearce. Well it is makebelieve.


"Carnes was rumored to have quit GH the first time when the show decided to have Lucas come out as gay because his agent feared, post-Eating Out and GH, that he would be typecast as gay," a source says. "Guess he either has new management or has gotten over himself because he's now returning to the role in it's fully out incarnation."

Not that we're keeping score but Carnes also played gay on Desperate Housewives, where he was the love interest of Andrew Van de Camp (Shawn Pyfrom).


061512-adam-shankman-interview-rock-of-agesAdam Shankman, the openly gay director of Hairspray, Rock Of Ages and the Adam Sandler movie Bedtime Stories, announced he's entering rehab for an unspecified substance-abuse problem.  Shankman "is currently seeking treatment in a rehabilitation center. His friends and family support him and wish him well on his journey to recovery," a representative said in a statement.

Even gossip wags are surprised by the news, as Shankman just finished producing the Trevor Project’s star-studded Trevor LIVE awards show in Los Angeles last weekend.


A new Kickstarter is underway for the harrowing documentary Kidnapped for Christ, which recounts the saga of several of the poor teens subjected to hard labor, isolation, mental cruelty and physical beatings at a school in the Dominican Republic.  "Some of the things that go on in these places are, quite frankly, so bizarre and horrible that it's hard to believe if you aren't there to see it yourself," director Kate S. Logan told the Huffington Post. "Strenuous and intense physical labor and exercise, constant repetition of religious and program-written texts, and severe punishments for students who "acted out." Those punishments could be hours of manual labor, exercising, or actual physical beatings, which they called "swats."

Logan and Kidnapped for Christ executive producer Lance Bass have launched a Kickstarter campaign to finish funding the film.

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