Gaston gay

gaston gay
The live-action “Beauty and the Beast” remake is set to make history by featuring Disney’s first-ever “exclusively gay moment,” director Bill Condon revealed. Things you buy through our links may earn Vox Media a commission. When Belle leaves, the Beast sings about being sad — a song that I swear is about minutes long. Potts, where she tells him that he deserves better than Gaston — some light gay condescension.
We know thanks to the power of song that Beauty and the Beast’s dishy antagonist Gaston has biceps to spare and every last inch of him’s covered in hair – and now it seems we might have the sexual preference of one particular gay man to thank for it. Spoiler alert! The following contains spoilers for the remake of Beauty and the Beast. That's what many moviegoers are saying after seeing Disney's latest live-action remake, Beauty and the Beast.
In the live-action retelling starring Emma Watson and Dan Stevens — Gad plays LeFou, the comical sidekick to antagonist Gaston (Luke Evans). Thanks to a subplot alteration, LeFou will be. There aren't just two sexualities. There are tons. And just because LeFou flirts with woman doesn't mean he's actually into them.
In it, the Frozen star, 43, talks about that much-hyped, blink-and-you-miss-it “gay moment” from Beauty And The Beast. The live-action remake starred Emma Watson, Dan Stevens and Kevin. The live-action remake of Beauty and the Beast will feature Disney's first ever gay character and love scene. LeFou tries to come to terms with feelings for Gaston that swing between lust and admiration, as a side-plot to the main story. When the first Beauty and the Beast trailer was released last year it had almost million views in 24 hours.