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Brown Rice

Shows some of the everyday struggles of a gay man in today's society. From the pressure to be physically fit to the drug culture, peer pressure and the toll it takes on the members of the gay community.

Top Cast

  • Matthew Wilkas

    Matthew Wilkas

    Brady

  • Natti Vogel

    Natti Vogel

    Self - Singer

  • Tegan Zayne

    Tegan Zayne

    Drug Dealer

  • Sebastian Abarbanell

    Sebastian Abarbanell

    Dancer

  • Marquis Floyd

    Marquis Floyd

    Dancer

  • Amos Oliver III

    Amos Oliver III

    Dancer

Overview

Shows some of the everyday struggles of a gay man in today's society. From the pressure to be physically fit to the drug culture, peer pressure and the toll it takes on the members of the gay community.

Rating

NR / 10
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