won the competition in October, but the South African human rights activist refused to sign the final contract to be Mr. Gay World, according to the South African newspaper The Citizen.
In a statement provided to The Citizen by Breytenbach’s publicist, Gavin Wildschutt-Prins, the relationship between Breytenbach and Mr.
Gay World’s CEO John-Louis O’Neil and chairperson Johann van Niekerk had eroded.At the center of the issue is whoever is Mr.
Gay World must use the organization as his exclusive agent for bookings and acting roles, reports the paper.However, Breytenbach said he already has an agent for TV. “I don’t need them to manage whatever TV opportunities I get.