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Lukas Gage wanted to “go as far as possible” with queer sex scene in You

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Lukas Gage has gone viral with yet another queer sex sequence. The actor has just made his debut in the fourth season of Netflix’s psychological thriller series You as Adam Pratt, a wealthy brat and the son of a rich East Coast family.

He also serves as a brand new foil for Penn Padgley’s toxic murderer Joe Goldberg. In the second episode, Joe discovers Adam’s secret fetish as he witnesses the pretentious American expat enjoying a bit of watersports with an unidentified waiter.

It marks Gage’s second explicit queer sex scene in the past couple years after his character was memorably rimmed by Murray Bartlett’s hotel manager Armond in the first season of HBO’s The White Lotus.

Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter, Gage revealed that it was his idea to “wear the goggles”, before adding: “With that scene, and in The White Lotus, I wasn’t doing it to be sexy, but for comedic value. “I didn’t think it was going to be hot for people.

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