Succsn wrer Geia Prchett has shared that she origally phed for Co Greg, played by Nicholas Brn, to be gay the h HBO show.
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- SUCCSN WRER PHED FOR MAJOR ROY FAY MEMBER TO BE GAY
- SUCCSN WRER REVEALS GREG WAS ALMOST GAY
- SUCCSN REIMAGED AS THRILLG GAY ROM- EYE-OPENG TRAILER AND FANS ARE OBSSED
SUCCSN WRER PHED FOR MAJOR ROY FAY MEMBER TO BE GAY
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Succsn favoure Co Greg uld've e out as gay, acrdg to wrer Geia by Emmy Award nomee Nicholas Brn, the tall and timid, yet gradually nnivg, character mix wh some real sharks Tom Wambsgans (Matthew Macfayn), Logan Roy (Brian Fox), Shiv Roy (Sarah Snook) and Roman Roy (Kieran Culk), wh Prchett creded as the sole wrer of four episos across three a recent chat on the Homo Sapiens podst, Prchett lifted the lid on her thoughts about the Roy fay, and how the characters have veloped over the Box Office//HBORelated: Succsn season 3 endg explaed after vastatg betrayal"It's tertg how characters take on a life of their own, " Prchett noted. "I had sort of advoted for Greg to be gay – until last season he hadn't really done anythg wh anyone.
Succsn wrer Geia Prchett has revealed Greg (Nicholas Brn) was origally gog to be gay. Speakg on a Homo Sapiens podst episo, Prchett said: ‘It’s tertg how characters take on a life of their own.
SUCCSN WRER REVEALS GREG WAS ALMOST GAY
‘I had sort of advoted for Greg to be gay, until last season he hadn’t really done anythg wh anyone.
Succsn viewers have long believed there is more to the story when to ‘Co’ Greg Hirsch (Nicholas Brn) and Tom Wambsgans (Matthew McFayn), and now one clever fan has reimaged the show as a gay rom- about the pair. Neher Tom nor Greg are ever even hted to be attracted to the same sex (although Succsn wrers did thk about makg Greg gay).
Greg’s father is hted several tim as beg gay, but there is no proof that sexualy is passed on geilly, therefore Greg’s attractns are pletely unrelated.
SUCCSN REIMAGED AS THRILLG GAY ROM- EYE-OPENG TRAILER AND FANS ARE OBSSED
” This sexually explic homoerotic metaphor subverts what we know about Tom’s personaly when he’s around Greg.