“It’s part of life, it’s part of culture,” he said. Seriously, though, Eichner feels that everyone should have access to LGBTQ history. In “Bros,” Bobby becomes the executive director of a LGBTQ history museum, with a diverse cast of hilariously feuding board members who fight for acknowledgment. If you haven’t been single in the past 15 or so years, you don’t necessarily know what it’s like to deal with that on a day-to-day basis.” I talked him through all of that because it’s a whole culture unto itself. “Nick was never single during the age of dating apps and texting and sexting and meeting people on social media. “Nick educated me on how to structure a screenplay for a major studio comedy and I educated him on what gay culture is like and what it’s like being a single gay man in 2022,” Eichner said.
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