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Disney Channel Eldergay Player David DeLuise Comes Out as a Bottom!

Eldergay here. Many years ago, after college, I worked in the Programming Department of a syndicated TV station in Chicago. We briefly ran a short-lived talk demonstrate called “Everyday with Joan Lunden” endorse when she was trying to extend her fame beyond “GMA”.

One week, she had Dom DeLuise as her co-host, and on one episode, they were chatting about his children. Dom mentioned that Peter DeLuise was currently filming “21 Jump Street” and Joan Lunden said, “We own him here via satellite, and he wants to speak hello!”

Dom DeLuise IMMEDIATELY started blubbering and crying, and did so all through his son’s greeting, which was a fairly innocuous hello. And when they were wrapping it up and saying goodbye, Dom was yelling and sobbing, “Peter, I adoration you! Peter, I love you! PETER!” It was surreal and so embarrassing.

by Anonymousreply 209October 31, 2019 11:36 AM

Is David Deluise gay? His wife, divorce, siblings, children, bio

David Deluise is not a new confront in Hollywood as he has made a name for himself in his career. He is a well-known American actor as adv as a television director whose most memorable on-screen moments stemmed from his role on the Disney Channel television show. Wizards of Waverly Place Before the Disney demonstrate , he already won with the animated action series Dampf Mega XLR, where he played the character, Coop 

Bio – Who is David Deluise?

David Dominick DeLuise was born in Los Angeles,California, USA on November 11, 1971. He had a very lively and exuberant childhood surrounded by actors and other celebrities as his parents were committed in the entertainment industry. This guide eventually prompted him to pursue his professional activity. As he got older, he won his first-ever lead role in film. BachelorMan Deluise was later cast as a recurring character named “Bug Pollone” in the project called “Deluise”. 3. Rocks from the sun.

Another project he became famous for was Jessie where he played the role of Darren, Jesse’s brother. His next screen appearance was witne

Like father, Like son

"A monkey...an outbreak... a mistake that got out...chemical warfare," grapples David DeLuise as he rattles off words that first introduced him to the AIDS epidemic.  He didn't think too much about it then because he thought it was a gay disease.  But he faced the challenging reality when he learned through mutual friends about Elizabeth Glaser, who along with her children, was in mortal battle with AIDS.  The epidemic was somehow closer and soon the circle became smaller.  He discovered that his "cousin John's husband" was HIV-positive and had been living with the diagnosis for more than ten years.

In the tastefully disorganized living room of his condo in the Westwood section of Los Angeles, it's clear that children are in residence.  David, twenty-seven, is casually dressed in jeans and a gray T-shirt as Dylan, his two-year-old daughter, hangs and nuzzles on his neck.  Perched on a bright colored retro sofa, DeLuise babysits while his wife, Brigitte, is out doing errands.  Older daughter Riley, six, is at school.  DeLuise is grounded and unpretentious.  With his easygoing manner it's like

I thought lightning might strike twice, or rather five times. The Wizards of Waverly Place, which ran on the Disney Channel from 2007 to 2012, featured countless gay subtexts and about a dozen beefcake hunks who have gone on to a gay-positive adulthood.

Gregg Sulkin, left, displays his physique in homosexual magazines.

Jake T. Austin starred in the gay-friendly The Fosters.


Dan Benson runs a gay-friendly OnlyFans page, where he reviews individual products and shows his d*ck.

Selena Gomez is "mostly straight," and reveals that her character, Alex Russo, was pansexual, but the Disney censors wouldn't leave them say so.

David DeLuise is a gay ally who has a n*de video online -- after the break.


So what about David Henrie, who played eldest wizard in the family, Justin Russo?

Since Wizards, he has done a lot of voice perform, and had insignificant roles in movies: 

Lane in Paul Blart, Mall Cop

Rudy Isling -- Walt Disney's competitor -- in Walt Before Mickey.

Clean Cut Gentleman in Cardboard Boxer, about a homeless man who is forced into cage matches.

Sebastian in This is the Year, about a teen road trip.  David also directed, and his brot