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Straight man who “stumbled” across WeHo Pride goes viral after staying “for the vibes”

A post shared by Chris Stanley (@stanchris)“We’re just here from Australia. It’s our second day here. Second day in America and we just stumbled across [the parade] and I’m just here for the vibes,” Timm explained.“We love it.

We absolutely love it,” he continued.Chris asked, “Do you think the gays can throw a good party?”“F**king’ oath. One hundred percent. No one does it better really,” replied Timm.Chris then asked, “How does it feel if a gay guy is hitting on you?”“Oh, I love this,” responds Timm.

“Let’s say I’m walking down the street and a gay guy is like looking at me. That’s as good as a girl looking at me. That counts.

That’s as good for my ego as a hot chick looking at me. Not that I’m here for that. That’s just how you’ve gotta take it, you know?”The video has had over 130,000 views on Instagram and thousands of comments since appearing a couple of days ago.

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