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The pair has even read nasty comments that attack their physical appearance. Although these mean boys get a lot of praise online, they sadly receive a lot of negative attention as well. How this cast came about, Dracmorda says, first involved assembling the majority of the cast from the finalists of the previous seasons, because they knew these artists had an enormous amount of presence and could be counted on to bring incredible looks to the stage.

Looking at the cast for this season, which sees 14 or perhaps more, but put a pin in thatreturning monsters, it's not hard to see why this season will be a fierce and fiery one. Gay deserve to compete again. While Swanthula admits she sees all the fan discourse and fan casting that circulates online, The Boulets are ultimately going to do what they want and feel is best.

The bootylicious boys have created content that has entertained audiences all over the world. The cast of The Boulet Brother's Titans season 2. To see the full interview with The Mean Gays, check out the video at the top of the page.

The Mean Gays, Aaron Goldenberg and Jake Jonez, took time to chat with PGN ahead of their show in Philadelphia on Oct. Meet Jake Jonez & Aaron Goldenberg — the sexy influencers known as The Mean Gays The dynamic duo is also responding to their biggest haters online.

If I've got a little extra in the tummy, that also means I've got a little extra in the ass and you guys aren't complaining about that," Goldenberg adds. I try to disconnect and not give any of it too much value," Jonez says.

See on Instagram. As gay men, we feel the societal pressure to look a certain way.

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It's a trigger of a sensitivity. It's all about star quality, says Swanthula, who reveals that was the reasoning behind two of the most surprising returning monsters this season, Abhora and Evah Destruction, who previously competed on the first season of Titans.

We know the recipe for what they're going to want to eat. Besides the giggles, the duo has also received a lot of love for their gorgeous bodies and assets.

What Does It Mean : The point being, Aaron and Jake are onto something with the Mean Gays, and their social media skits have been helping many gay men laugh, cry and healthily process the trauma of being rejected by unattainable beauty standards and unapproachable gays

I'm proud of my fitness journey and what I've done. Aaron Goldenberg and Jake Jonez are the comedy duo behind the hilarious viral videos from "The Mean Gays." They're performing at City Winery Chicago Friday. Maybe I need to chill out a little bit so the fans don't hate me.

You've had to have had a BBL. That's the best feeling ever," Goldenberg adds. Evah and Abhora are still the Titans. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. After The Mean Gays started posting videos together inthe two quickly amassed a huge following online and have gone on to secure brand partnerships, sell out shows on a worldwide comedy tour, and earn millions of views across social media.

It's cool to see. I think the journey of people objectifying my body will always be there, and I'm very comfortable and used to it. I think the learning lesson was like, take confidence in your craft.