More and more advertisers are including gay people in their ad campaigns, and while there is a slight sense of bandwagon jumping because of the free column inches and mentions on the web they get (which could be worth more than the ad space they actually pay for), overall the increasing inclusiveness can only be a good thing.
The latest to join the throng are Neil Patrick Harris & David Burtka, who’ve signed up to front London Fog’s Christmas campaign, looking very cute together while wearing some very dapper clothing.
The images, which first appeared over at London Fog’s Facebook page, are above and below. They’re certainly looking good (and hopefully they both got paid well too).

Jodie Foster is stepping behind the camera again for Money Monster and she’s building a great cast to do it. George Clooney has been attached for a while, and now
It appears there’s going to be a bit of a Sherlock Holmes reunion, as
It’s always busy in the world of Marvel, and with Avengers 2 and Ant Man wrapped and now in post-production, they’re already hard at work on putting the pieces together for Captain America: Civil War. Now another has slotted into place with the company revealing they’ve added Daniel Bruhl (Rush, Inglourious Basterds).
Fans of British TV may recognise Luke Pasqualino from the likes of Skins, The Borgias and The Musketeers. He’s also appeared in Park Chan Wook’s Snowpiercer and the TV movie, Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome. However he’s now heading into American indie drama territory playing a male prostitute in the LGBT-themed Retake.
Hello, and welcome to today’s edition of the internet possibly reading too much into off the cuff comments a celebrity made. The current person up for speculation is 25-year-old Aussie Brenton Thwaites, who started out in Home & Away before moving onto roles in the likes of Oculus, The Giver and Maleficent, and will soon be seen in Son Of A Gun and Gods Of Egypt.
While there have been an increasing number of celebs coming out in the last few years, generally they’ve stayed clear of talking about divisive subjects within the gay community (sure they were generally for marriage equality, but that was hardly contentious for their fans).
The moment Universal bought the rights to Fifty Shades Of Grey, many wondered how they were going to turn the mommy porn book into a Hollywood studio movie. After all, the US ratings systems isn’t exactly known for having a reasonable attitude to sex on screen, especially with S&M thrown in.
While he may not exactly have been the nicest guy in the world, Pablo Escobar is certainly a fascinating figure. He became a billionaire by getting drugs into the US and as a results was one of the world’s most wanted men. However his cash also meant it was difficult to touch him, as he could pay Colombian officials off and have anyone killed he wanted.
Hollywood is general has a hideous record of giving major movies to female directors – even the first female Best Director Oscar winner, Kathryn Bigelow, didn’t find that success until she stepped away from Hollywood and went looking for films in the indie realm. Superhero movies are no exception, as while Thor: The Dark World was nearly helmed by Patty Jenkins, she was eventually replaced by a man, much to Natalie Portman’s annoyance.