And a guy who isn’t that appealing, even on a superficial level. But the Dallas cast were more willing to share their flaws, which I appreciated. The likes of Reichen and Mike Ruiz on the original A-List were too prissy and vain to share the darker parts of their lives, and what they did show (mostly their “professional” lives—the quotes are for Reichen as MR is a legit photographer) wasn’t compelling enough.
I don’t know if a Housewives-style all-gay-male reality series would ever be embraced. There has to be a greater concept behind the show for it to work, à la Drag Race. Otherwise, these series are DOA. Having Todrick involved is especially a no-no unless he’s getting dragged left and right.