Gay freckle

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Alexi is joined by actress, comedien, professional muse, talent and gender fluid inspiration: Freckle. Freckle currently stars on the Gay and Wondrous Life of Caleb Gallo (available on YouTube), Jordan Firstman’s film “Call Your Father”; and can be seen in Brian Jordan Alvarez’s upcoming film “Everything Is Free”, as well as Season Two of Search Party on TBS, and the soon to be released Grizzly Bear music video alongside Busy Phillips. Alexi and Freckle talk gender pronouns, coming of age, acting, gender fluidity, Eckhart Tolle, American Idol auditions gone by, trans advocacy, gender non binary and neutrality, identity, self help, doing the internal work, self acceptance, finding your place and purpose, homophobia, vigilance, shame, being a musician, the fact that we both went to the same high school, parents, friends, lovers, relationships, virtual dating, souls, monogamy, jealousy, fire, internal spirals, tv, movies, gay men, lesbian women, bisexuality, debunking stereotypes, insta stories, self love, doing the internal emotional serve to be happy and healthy and so much more! Follow Fr

Freckle is iconic. That much is clear from the L.A. actor’s recital in the hilarious web series The Gay And Wondrous Life Of Caleb Gallo. The zany comedy about a group of struggling actors working through love, sex, and friendship premiered in early 2016, but has experienced a second wave of popularity thanks to a clutch of memes featuring Freckle at her finest. There's nothing more applicable for every situation than a GIF of Freckle doing a hair flip and saying: "Sometimes things that are expensive are worse."

In the series, Freckle plays a flirtatious, boozy actor who commands attention in every single room, a character that is an meaning of the real-life Freckle. If that’s confusing, the latter says it shouldn’t be: “Imagine Dolly Parton acting in movies...she's always Dolly Parton.”

The role is a big one for Freckle, who previously starred in some of Caleb Gallo creator Brian Jordan Alvarez’s online shorts, including one called "When your gender fluid friend gets more attention from straight guys than you." The pair met in L.A. 10 years ago when Alvarez slid into Freckle’s DMs and said “I touch myself,” which was an allusion to the lyric Freckle performed

gay freckle

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Because someone needed to transcribe this defining moment in lgbtq+ television (?)

FRECKLE: So, how excited are you to watch your little baby?

CALEB: So excited.

F: Ooh, I need to tell you about my night last night.

C: Oh, announce me all about it.

F: So, I’m hanging out in my apartment, I’ve got some candles lit, I’m feeling good, I’ve had eight glasses of wine—

C: Gotcha

F: And then down on the street I hear these two beautiful boys, and they’re skateboarding, or doing flips, or something. And one of them looks up at me and has the most beautiful encounter I’ve ever seen. Asian.

C: Beautiful.

F: And you know how I like a little Asian, you remember my meeting with Len?

C: Very well.

F: The signal is, I state “Woohoo boys,” and they sort of look. The one who isn’t Asian is Black.

C: Th-th- you don’t have to, this could be a color blind story.

F: I wanna fill it with color.

C: I’m just saying that, it’s like there’s a race problem in Hollywood right now.

F: And in America. A race-ism problem.

C: I agree.

F: Well, this story isn’t racist. It’s diverse. If everyone in it were white, then it would be racist. C