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Joel Kim Booster on why he prefers to be the “guest star” in threesomes

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Fire Island creator and leading man Joel Kim Booster has been reminiscing about a different kind of starring role lately.In a new interview with Page Six, the actor reveals that when it comes to threesomes, featuring new players is way harder than a day-player guest spot.“It was a lot more fun being the guest star in a threesome than it was logistically planning it as a couple,” he explains. “It’s a logistical nightmare.

Before it was just sort of, you come in and you get the spotlight and then you leave.”  A post shared by Joel Kim Booster (@ihatejoelkim)Booster jokes that while he is glad to be coupled, the dynamic shift from featured to regular cranks up the difficulty.“You want to be a series regular, but you realize there’s a lot more responsibility in that.

You know, the call times are earlier, longer.”Related: Joel Kim Booster is everywhere, meaning it’s officially Hot Joel SummerThe comedian is no stranger to either role, of course; he’s played regular on shows like Sunnyside and his new Apple TV show Loot with Maya Rudolph and MJ Rodriguez, and well as guest spots in comedies like The Other Two, Search Party and Shrill.

A post shared by Joel Kim Booster (@ihatejoelkim)Related: WATCH: Queerties ‘Innovator Award’ nominee Joel Kim Booster is breaking major ground for queer, Asian representationBooster’s candidness about sex and sexuality is always refreshing but also nothing new.

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