Italia’s Got Talent. And in 2016, AirOtic was born.“Initially, when we started the show, we were performing at Hunters in Wilton Manors, in Fort Lauderdale, a gay mecca,” says Kier. “We were performing in a gay venue, and the show is quite homoerotic.
I don’t like using that term, but it is. Both the creators are homosexual — we’re married. So it definitely has that flavor to it.
But after we opened up that show, we started realizing a lot of straight couples were coming.”And not just straight couples. “Everyone across the board in the community was coming and supporting the show.
And that’s when you kind of step back and realize: sexuality, sensuality is definitely part of it, but it’s a community, and it’s a show, and it’s something beautiful that we create, and we’re passionate about it.“I think the audience members, when they see you so invested in something that you’re doing, and giving so much, they’re so happy to give back.