Nick Jonas ‘honoured’ to play gay characters on TV
Nick Jonas has said that he finds it an “honour” to have played gay characters on television.
Jonas plays gay character Boone, described as a ‘peppy monster’ and a member of the Dollar Scholar golfing fraternity, in the new comedy horror series Scream Queens.
The show, which premiered on Fox on Tuesday night, was created by Ryan Murphy, the man behind hit shows Glee and American Horror Story.
However, this is not the first time the former Jonas Brothers star has taken on the role of a gay man, having previously played Nate Kulina, a fighter struggling to come to terms with his sexuality, in the hit series, Kingdom.
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Jonas expressed his delight at being given the chance to portray gay characters saying: “Whatever I can do for the community is just a blessing for me… [I’ve] been so honoured to play some really strong gay characters.”
He also told viewers to be prepared for ‘surprises’ and ‘expect the unexpected’ with his new role, because Boone becomes more intense as the season goes on.
Fans may be pleased to know that Jonas is said to be frequently topless throughout the series, something he has not shied away from in the past, having stripped off in a gay bar and appearing barely clothed in countless photo shoots.
Earlier this year Jonas, who has become a staunch ally of the LGBT community, said he learnt to accept gay people when he was just a child after being told “it’s all love, it’s all the same.”
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Ace
September 25, 06:59I got a huge hard-on in the scene he was working out. He has one kain cuteness that screams with fragility.
Max
September 25, 10:00They should’ve used Joe.. He’s the hottest of three.
Ruby
September 25, 15:50Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Delicious Nick!
I least expected the episode to end the way it did buh I guess we are in for quite a ride.
JustJames
September 25, 20:10I saw the end of episode two and screamed like one of them… It’s not spectacular but it can only go up from here.
Lothario
September 28, 19:12Ryan Murphy strikes again! From all your comments, I’m really looking forward to seeing this show now.