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Dan Reynolds getting sweaty, Chris Colfer’s “PTSGlee,” & Shawn Mendes on “super beautiful” crop tops

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hundreds of years worth of photos of gay love, then catch up on the latest from Gay TikTok:Dan Reynolds entertained the crowdFraternity car wash season began.Michael Henry and Tim Murray stayed in an Airbnb.Hazel Hoffman traveled abroad.Nicole Bloomgarden came out to her cousinsChris Colfer worked on his “PTS-Glee.”Hai Giang aged out of twinkhood.Ryan Dunk gave a show.The transphobes were too stunned to speak.And Shawn Mendes discussed “super beautiful” crop tops that “look great on men.”.

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