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9 reasons ‘Cruel Intentions’ and its campy sequels deserve to be gay classics

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Cruel Intentions made me gay” meme. It’s as inevitable as taxes!But(t) what is Cruel Intentions’ queer legacy beyond Ryan Phillippe’s finest ass(ets)?

The Cruel Intentions extended universe turns out to be as gay as Andy Cohen showing Vice President Kamala Harris “Padam, Padam” in front of Stonewall during NYC Pride Weekend.

And, come on, that’s the gayest sentence we’ve ever typed. We’re talking Lesbian sexual awakenings! Baby Amy Adams! Christine freakin’ Baranski!

Cruel Intentions had it all.The filmcenters on super-rich step-siblings Kathryn (Sarah Michelle Gellar) and Sebastian (Ryan Phillipe), who both want and hate each other.

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