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See the tweets the gay scenes in scandal and how to get away with murder are too much. Rhimes added, “I don’t know why this kind of hate is out there. See video: ‘Scandal’s’ Katie Lowes Talks Season Opener, Weighs In on ‘Angry Black Woman’ Controversy And remember that at some point, someone discriminated against you too.” Rhimes ended her response to the viewer’s complaint with a couple statements about accepting one another.
Rhimes has not only been a longtime advocate for the equal rights of gay people, but has written several gay roles into her Shondaland-produced shows, including “Grey’s Anatomy” in addition to “Scandal” and “How to Get Away With Murder.” See video: Portia de Rossi Hounded Shonda Rhimes for ‘Scandal’ Role, Now Fighting to Stay Alive And on “How to Get Away With Murder,” law student Connor (Jack Falahee) has had sex with multiple men to procure evidence for cases.
On “Scandal,” White House chief of staff Cyrus Beene (Jeff Perry) has been carrying on an affair with a male prostitute played by Matthew Del Negro. The viewers’ comments arrive as two pretty racy gay story lines are unfolding on both shows. “If u use the phrase ‘gay scenes,’ u are not only LATE to the party but also NOT INVITED to the party. “If you are suddenly discovering that Shondaland shows have scenes involving people who are gay, you are LATE TO THE PARTY,” she tweeted next.īut, Rhimes wasn’t finished yet. ManRoyale: Hunter Page and Andy Taylor Hunter Page is the cutest gay porn star of 2013, and Andy Taylor is a worthy scene partner in the best twink scene of the year.
See photos: 12 Worst Ways ‘Scandal’ Hides Kerry Washington’s Pregnancy To which, the writer and producer responded, “There are no GAY scenes. There is no point and they add nothing to the plot.” It started on Sunday when a viewer tweeted to Rhimes, “the gay scenes in scandal and how to get away with murder are too much. Shonda Rhimes blasted a viewer who complained over Twitter that there are too many gay scenes on her ABC shows “Scandal” and “How to Get Away With Murder.”