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Andrew Rannells & Boyfriend Tuc Watkins Couple Up for Portraits of Pride Event!

Andrew Rannells and Tuc Watkins are enjoying a night out during Pride Month!

Andrew, 42, and Tuc, 54, made a dashing duo as they arrived at the Portraits of Pride event hosted by Los Angeles Confidential magazine on Wednesday evening (June 9) in Los Angeles.

If you didn’t know, Andrew and Tuc have been dating for a few years after starring in the 2018 Broadway show The Boys in the Band. They also appeared together in the Netflix film adaption of the play, and star together in the Showtime series Black Monday.

Since they started dating, Andrew has become very close with Tuc‘s children, 8-year-old twins Catchen and Curtis. A few years ago, Andrew and Tuc shared a bunch of photos from a day at the beach with the kids!

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Oscars 2021: Full Perfomers List Revealed!

The 2021 Oscars will happen this weekend and the list of performers for the event has been announced

The five nominees for Best Original Song are usually performed during the main show, but this year they will all be featured during a pre-show special.

Oscars: Into the Spotlight will be a 90-minute special hosted by The Prom‘s Ariana DeBose and Bad Trip‘s Lil Rel Howery, kicking off at 6:30pm ET on ABC. The network says the special “will highlight the nominees’ journey to Hollywood’s biggest night, give fans around the world the ultimate insiders’ sneak peek to the party and, for the first time, bring Oscar music to the festivities.”

After the show ends, a post-show special will be hosted by Euphoria‘s Colman Domingo and The Prom‘s Andrew Rannells. Oscars: After Dark will recap “the evening’s must-see moments and showcase Oscar winners as they have their statuettes personalized.”

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Andrew Rannells & Boyfriend Tuc Watkins Go for Afternoon Run

Andrew Rannells and Tuc Watkins are getting in some exercise!

The 42-year-old The Prom actor and the 54-year-old Desperate Housewives actor went for a run around the neighborhood on Saturday afternoon (March 20) in Los Angeles.

Andrew showed off his muscles in a sleeveless white shirt while Tuc showed off his toned legs in a pair of tiny, gray shorts for their run.

If you didn’t know, Andrew and Tuc have been dating for a few years after starring in the 2018 Broadway show The Boys in the Band.

They reprised their roles for the film adaption of the Broadway show which was released on Netflix last year. They also appear together on the Showtime dark comedy series Black Monday.

See the photos of Andrew and Tuc showing off their hot bodies during a beach day!

'The Prom' Movie Cast - See Who Plays Each Character!

The new movie musical The Prom is streaming right now on Netflix and it’s a joyful and uplifting film that is perfect to watch with your family this holiday season!

A star-studded cast brought the Broadway show to the screen and there are also some amazing newcomers in the mix.

The story follows a group of Broadway stars with a crisis on their hands who come up with a plan to resurrect their public images. After reading about an openly gay high school student in Indiana who has been banned from attending the prom, the actors travel to the small town to give the girl a night where she can truly celebrate who she is.

The Prom premiered on Broadway back in November 2018 and Ryan Murphy quickly got the rights to turn it into a movie… and he surely didn’t wait long to make the film!

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James Corden Plays Gay in 'The Prom' Despite Being Straight, Andrew Rannells Shares Thoughts on the Casting

A lot of people are upset by James Corden‘s casting in the new movie The Prom and his co-star Andrew Rannells is reacting to the controversy.

Corden, who is straight, plays an openly gay and proudly out Broadway star in the new movie. Rannells, who is gay in real life, plays the straight lead male role.

Vanity Fair even ran a story with the headline, “James Corden Should Have Been Banned from The Prom.” In the article, the magazine called the actor’s performance “insulting.”

Andrew shared his thoughts on the casting in a new interview.

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'The Prom' Has a Joke About TV's 'Two Of a Kind' That Made So Much More Sense on Broadway

There’s a joke in the new movie musical The Prom that might not make a lot of sense to you if you didn’t see the Broadway version.

When the Broadway stars in the movie arrive at a motel in small-town Indiana, the clerk doesn’t recognize Meryl Streep and James Corden‘s characters Dee Dee Allen and Barry Glickman, but he does recognize Andrew Rannells‘ Trent Oliver.

Trent, a fictional character, is best known for playing “that guy” on the ’90s sitcom Talk to the Hand.

The hotel clerk that tells Trent that he recognizes him as the star of Talk to the Hand and notes that the show is on “right after Two of a Kind.” What made this line so funny on Broadway was that Trent was played by Christopher Sieber, who starred on Two of a Kind as the Olsen Twins‘ single father. The scene was like a wink-wink moment between the actors and the audience and it always got a ton of laughter.

None of the stars from the Broadway version were included in the film version, though the movie still brings the show’s magic to life!

Andrew Rannells & Jimmy Fallon Recap 2020 with a Musical - Watch Now!

Andrew Rannells and Jimmy Fallon are looking back at the mess that was 2020.

The 42-year-old Boys in the Band actor stopped The Tonight Show on Monday (December 7) to recap the year with the help of Broadway songs.

In their musical sketch, Andrew and Jimmy sing about the pandemic, self-isolating at home, spending too much time on the game Animal Crossing.

“2020, oh what a journey,” Jimmy started. “How has one year felt like 30?” He then breaks in to songs with lyrics that included activities that we weren’t able to do because of the pandemic, like “seeing a concert,” “shopping for bedding” and attending a family reunion on a Disney cruise.

Andrew then joins in singing about Zoom meeting: “On top I’m dressed, waist down I’m a mess, I’m ready to work from home.”

“I think that I’m losing my sanity… I gotta leave this house,” the two sing together.

Set to tune of “Memory” from Cats, Jimmy sings: “Memories, drinking lattes at Starbucks…Sitting crammed into tables, with nowhere to put my arms.”

The recap musical also included the election, Moderna vaccine and attending outdoor birthday parties.

“When 2020 started it was supposed to be my year,” Andrew sings. “So, what happened? Took a shower once a month, while trembling in fear, God what happened? A Virus that infects the entire world.”