All-Male Celebrity Skin Site Mr. Man Reveals 'Hottest Gay TV Scenes'

LOS ANGLES — All-male celebrity skin site MrMan.com is marking Gay Pride Month with its Top 10 compendium "Hottest Gay TV Scenes of All Time," as selected by MrMan's editorial, production and marketing teams.

"This follows last year’s Pride celebration that featured the 'Ten Hottest Gay Scenes in Hollywood History,'" says Phil Henricks of MrMan. "Since movie theaters remain closed due to the pandemic, we thought we would focus this year’s list on the guys heating up the small screen."

Four of the scenes in the Top 10 were from HBO series: "Girls," "High Maintenance," "Looking" and "True Blood."

The only traditional broadcast network to pop up is ABC with a scene from "How to Get Away With Murder."

"The No. 1 hottest scene features a 'Game of Thrones' star before he appeared on the hit show," said the rep. "[It is] a diverse list, featuring several men of color and an out actor with cerebral palsy who starred in the Netflix series 'Special.'"

Hendricks said the talent and networks appear on the list "should be applauded this Pride."

"They are pioneers who dared to portray gay sex on the small screen, many times in the face of adversity. Gay intimacy on TV is not a trend that's going away anytime soon," he continued. "MrMan has noticed an increase in scenes over the last few months. Who knows? We may need to make this an annual list."

Find the complete list here; all ten clips are available as member exclusives. Find MrMan online and on Twitter.

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