Missionary gay sex scene confirms Taylor Zakhar Perez is the top and Nicholas Galitzine is the bottom in ‘Red, White and Royal Blue’ Movie.
In one of the steamiest scenes in the movie, Prince Henry (Nicholas Galitzine) and Alex Claremont-Diaz (Taylor Zakhar Perez) are having sex for the first time when they get in a position that apparently surprised a lot of straights watching the movie.
In the scene, Prince Henry is lying on his back, with his knees in the air, as Alex climbs in between his legs on top of him. It’s a classic missionary setup, one of the most common ways to have sex. But apparently, for straight people, it was also a revolutionary scene that expanded their minds.
One of the most popular tweets showing confusion over the sex position shows a Twitter user with the username Grace simply asking the question, “Gay guys can do missionary?”
When a gay man replies with “Why wouldn’t they?” she responds, “Seems hard to get to the bum that way hahahah. Happy for them though! Best position!!” (A lot of gay men would agree with that last part!)
There are many opinions about the son of the President of the United States falling in love with the Prince of England.
Red, white and royal blueThe new rom-com, based on Casey McQuiston’s bestselling novel, was the number one movie worldwide on Prime Video in its first weekend of release, streamer announced in a tweet. (Take the opaque bragging from the company’s own account for what it’s worth.) It also dominated conversation on social media over the weekend; Its tendency is to increase the subject; And it was born Countless Memes. Despite all the strides made in the inclusion and visibility of the LGBTQ+ community in film, this popularity is still a fairly significant achievement for a queer rom-com—even today. As Prime Video said in its tweet: “History, huh?”
The movie stars Taylor Zakhar Perez as Alex, son of President Ellen Claremont (Uma Thurman), and Nicholas Galitzine as Henry as they navigate a will they/won’t they relationship that eventually becomes deeply passionate. It has all of the trappings of a funny, genuine romantic comedy, offering audiences a chance to see a same-sex couple go through the relatable ups and downs normally reserved onscreen for heterosexual couples. López knows it might be a surprising choice for his first movie, but he sees it as an opportunity to tell an aspirational story with authentic characters.
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