The 43-year-old Welsh actor had
some firm beliefs in contrast to that of Russell T. Davies, the
show runner for Doctor Who, who said that gay people should play
gay roles.
Evans in-fact,
alluded to his beliefs that “talent” should be the top consideration for
casting.
“I’m not sure
about that. Gay people have definitely missed out on gay roles, for sure…
But from my
perspective: firstly, I wouldn’t have had a career if gay people played gay
roles and straight people played straight roles. I’d have played two roles out
of the 36 projects I’ve worked on, or whatever [the number] is…
The right
person gets the job. Talent and ability, and a bit of luck and timing … That
should be the reason why you get a job. It shouldn’t have anything to do with
anything else.”
-Luke Evans,
The Daily Telegraph
But it should
also be noted that Luke Evans wouldn’t be a sex symbol, if gay people didn’t
lust over him internationally. The years of public adoration and social media
support has certainly catapulted Evans to gay sex symbol status. That doesn’t
mean his roles should only be targeted towards a LGBTQ+ audience. Because
talent transcends that, as long as inclusivity is being discussed broadly. But
it’s refreshing to see talent in this day and age not rest on their laurels.
You shouldn’t get a role strictly off of being typecasted, social media
following or nepotism.
Evans is
absolutely right when he says the best talent should absolutely be the most
qualified for the job. The role. the gig. Whatever you want to call it. If
you’re the best actor, you should absolutely get that part. If you’re the best
hairstylist, you should certainly be the one on-set getting these bitches
together behind the scenes. And if you’re the best d*ck-sucker, than you should
absolutely be on set of an adult film production receiving that money shot. But
bitch you know how that goes these days, it may be a couple of you
bottoms gathering around for a spurt.
Nonetheless,
Luke Evans was speaking truth. Again, out of the 36 major projects he’s been
cast in, only two has been gay roles. I think that’s the point of an actor, to
show their range in productions. And that goes for straight, gay and trans
actors. While there should be visibility, inclusiveness and representation —
there also has to be truth, a real unbiased truth.
Shout outs to
daddy Luke Evans. And here are some images of him that just makes us want
to stan him even more.
SOURCE: INSTINCT MAG
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