Omar Apollo, Daniel Craig, and the winking tongue emoji, only!ICYMI: Luca Guadagnino’s dazzling, dark, and dirty new film, Queer, is now available to stream via digital retailers like Prime Video and iTunes.Considering the no-holds-barred drama, led by Craig and Drew Starkey, marks the “Spite” singer’s big-screen debut, it made sense why he posted on Instagram to celebrate its at-home release.Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.Still, we weren’t expecting him to share a pic that nearly made us spit out our coffee.Did we mention his character goes full-frontal???“Queer available on streaming now for all the dLs that didn’t wanna go to theatre,” Apollo wrote, alongside a screenshot from the scene his character and Craig, erm, get physical.OK, we’ll give you a minute to click that link and catch your breath.While the singer obscured his member with an emoji for IG, we can confirm the actual scene is wholly uncensored, so within minutes, the comments were filled with thirst support from the horny gay film-loving community.Naturally, the post caught the attention of Troye Sivan, who asked, “what platform?” On the other hand, comedian and actor Jordan Firstman (who went full-frontal for Rotting in the Sun) feigned innocence, writing, “What’s under the emoji?
I’m lost.”Still, the most relatable comment came from Hari Nef: “finally i can stream in peace.” LOL.Omar Apollo via Instagram Stories ? #Queer pic.twitter.com/qsJZ8Tmwr0That said, not everyone appreciated the spicy post which, according to Apollo’s Instagram Stories, cost him some followers.“Unfollow me if ur a homophobe,” he wrote in response. “You’re not my target audience.
I will never make myself ‘palatable.’ This isn’t my life, I AM life. Stupid.”To be fair, the movie itself also elicited controversy after Turkish authorities banned it from screening at a film festival.Following a complicated relationship between Lee (Craig) and.